Department of Defense news release (Sept. 23, 2004): DoD wins 2004 E-Gov Enterprise Architecture Award.The Department of Defense (DoD) accepted the E-Gov E-Gov Electronic Government Institute's Award for Enterprise Architecture for "Leadership in Government Transformation" during the Institute's Enterprise Architecture Conference held yesterday in Washington, D.C. The award recognizes the Defense Medical Logistics Medical logistics is the logistics of pharmaceuticals, medical and surgical supplies, medical devices and equipment, and other products needed to support doctors, nurses, and other health and dental care providers. Standard Support (DMLSS DMLSS Defense Medical Logistics Standard Support ) program. In accepting the Institute's award, the DMLSS program manager, Air Force Col. Cathy Erickson, said, "It is an honor As a verb, to accept a bill of exchange, or to pay a note, check, or accepted bill, at maturity. To pay or to accept and pay, or, where a credit so engages, to purchase or discount a draft complying with the terms of the draft. to accept this award on behalf of a dedicated team of professionals whose innovative thought and drive have helped us transform a medical logistics system into a state-of-the-art solution that meets the Department's evolving information technology needs." James C. Reardon, DoD military health system's chief information officer, said that "DMLSS is one of the premiere medical logistics systems in the world. It provides high-quality, cost-effective cost-effective, n the minimal expenditure of dollars, time, and other elements necessary to achieve the health care result deemed necessary and appropriate. management of the military medical supply chain, biomedical bi·o·med·i·cal adj. 1. Of or relating to biomedicine. 2. Of, relating to, or involving biological, medical, and physical sciences. equipment and facilities." The E-Gov Institute selected DMLSS as a superior program that provides the common framework for medical logistics business processes within the department. Reardon also said. "This award recognizes the dynamic capabilities of the DMLSS product as well as excellence in the overall management of the program." As an example of its success, DMLSS has reduced order-to-receipt time from 20 days to less than 24 hours in 95 percent of orders. With implementation of just-in-time delivery processes, it also has reduced medical inventories in department supply depots from an average of 380 days to seven, with corresponding inventory reductions at military treatment facilities. For more information about the program, visit the DMLSS Web site at: <http://www.tricare.osd.mil/dmlss>. |
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