MTMC changes aimed at more efficient operations. (Streamlininq initiative).To improve its operational efficiencies, the Military Traffic Management Command A major command of the US Army, and the US Transportation Command's component command responsible for designated continental United States land transportation as well as common-user water terminal and traffic management service to deploy, employ, sustain, and redeploy US forces on a recently proposed a fundamental change in structure, staffing and operation by creating a single worldwide headquarters in CONUS at two locations. The proposed concept, submitted to the Department of the Army on January 11, 2001, could be approved shortly. If the new concept is approved, the resulting changes to the MTMC MTMC Military Traffic Management Command (US DoD) MTMC Mount Marty College MTMC Micros-to-Mainframes, Inc. (stock symbol) MTMC Middle Tennessee Medical Center (Murfreesboro, TN) organization would be one of the most significant in the history of the 36-yearold command. MTMC responsibility includes the movement of Department of Defense freight worldwide and the movement of service members' personal property and privately owned vehicles. According to according to prep. 1. As stated or indicated by; on the authority of: according to historians. 2. In keeping with: according to instructions. 3. the proposal, a series of gradual changes will be implemented to accomplish the following: * The centralization of operations functions under a Deputy Commanding General and Director of Operations, Headquarters MTMC, at Fort Eustis Fort Eustis is a United States Army facility located in Newport News, Virginia. The post is the home to the Army Transportation Corps, and also home to the U.S. Army Aviation Logistics School. , Va. * The assumption of command and control responsibilities for all CONUS terminals to the 597th Transportation Group at Sunny Point, N.C. * The elimination of the Deputy Chief of Staff for Operations at Headquarters, MTMC, Alexandria, Va. * The elimination of the Joint Traffic Management Office, at Headquarters, MTMC, Alexandria, Va. The concept proposes implementation of the new organization during calendar year 2003. "In its simplest terms, we have a redundancy of two operating headquarters, located only 160 miles apart," said Col. Clark Hall Clark Hall can refer to:
"We need a single operating headquarters," said Hall, who has coordinated the planning for the proposed streamlining. "The elimination of the duplication would provide us with tremendous operational efficiencies," Hall said. "We also expect the streamlining will simplify the process and allow us to provide greater focus on our customers." The number of people in operational jobs at MTMC Headquarters would drop under the new plan, although exact numbers are not yet known. "The reorganization concept entails a shift in functions and workload," said Col Tom E. Thompson, the Deputy Chief of Staff for Operations at MTMC Headquarters, who is leading a team that is gathering input from the work force at both the Headquarters and the Deployment Support Command. "Operations employees in MTMC Headquarters will have an opportunity to move into positions at the new operations hub at Ft. Eustis," Thompson said. "For those affected employees who do not desire to relocate to Ft. Eustis, a wide range of transition, retraining re·train tr. & intr.v. re·trained, re·train·ing, re·trains To train or undergo training again. re·train and outplacement out·place·ment n. The process of facilitating a terminated employee's search for a new job by provision of professional services, such as counseling, paid for by the former employer. assistance will be avail, able," said Hall. The new concept reflects a sea change in MTMC's organization and operations. Deployment Support Command The Deployment Support Command was activated Oct. 2, 1998, at Fort Eustis, Va. The command, under Brig. Gen. Don Parker, is responsible for the command and control of eight water ports in the United States This is a list of ports of the United States, ranked by tonnage. See the articles on individual ports for more information, including geography, ownership, and link to official web site. Cargo volume at U.S. ports, 2004, short tons. and Puerto Rico Puerto Rico (pwār`tō rē`kō), island (2005 est. pop. 3,917,000), 3,508 sq mi (9,086 sq km), West Indies, c.1,000 mi (1,610 km) SE of Miami, Fla. . The command was formed following the closure of Oakland Army Terminal, Oakland, Calif., and Military Ocean Terminal Bayonne, Bayonne, N.J. Both installations were closed as a result of the 1995 Base Realignment and Closure Base Realignment and Closure (or BRAC) is a process of the United States federal government directed at the administration and operation of the Armed Forces, used by the United States Department of Defense (DoD) and Congress to close excess military installations and realign Commission decisions. Functions such as command and control and some transportation functions from the two ocean ports were then reestablished at Fort Eustis. The 450-member organization includes approximately 200 former employees of the two ports--160 from Bayonne and 40 from Oakland. The Joint Traffic Management Office The Joint Traffic Management Office was formed in 1996 from elements of MTMC and the U.S. Navy's Military Sealift Command A major command of the US Navy, and the US Transportation Command's component command responsible for designated common-user sealift transportation services to deploy, employ, sustain, and redeploy US forces on a global basis. Also called MSC. See also transportation component command. . The office's big missions include ocean shipping, nonscheduled non·sched·uled adj. Operating without a regular schedule of passenger or cargo flights: a nonscheduled airline. liner cargo and management of intermodal equipment. 597th Transportation Group A review of the 597th Transportation Group, Sunny Point, N.C. will lead to a cut in 10 positions of the 230-member work force by June 30, 2003. Meanwhile, the group will assume the command and control of MTMC's eight water ports in the U.S. and Puerto Rico. MTMC Command & Control Some MTMC command and control arrangements will be altered. In the future, while keeping the Commanding General and most principal staff elements at current Headquarters, located in Alexandria, Va, MTMC will focus its worldwide headquarters activities for domestic and international freight operations at Ft. Eustis, Va, under the new MTMC Deputy Commanding General and Director of Operations. Terminal units formerly assigned to the Deployment Support Command at Ft. Eustis will be assigned to the 597th Transportation Terminal Group at the Military Ocean Terminal, SunnyPoint, N.C. |
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