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MTMC reports savings for fiscal year 2000.


The efforts of 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  to maximize efficiency paid big dividends in the past fiscal year.

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) 
 returned more than five percent of its budget for fiscal year 2000 to American taxpayers.

Savings for the past fiscal year ending Sept. 30 were $57.6 million, said Maj. Gen. Kenneth L. Privratsky, Commander.

"This is a huge, huge amount," said Privratsky. "The savings came from a whole variety of things.

"Members of the entire command have been good stewards of taxpayers' dollars."

Privratsky made the announcement at a meeting of the command headquarters' employees Nov. 21.

A big chunk of the savings came from reorganizations and streamlined operations that do not require the command to hire its fully authorized allocation of employees, said Privratsky.

"We are now below program by 330 employees," said Privratsky. "That's $20 million in savings.

"There was risk in some areas--but we did not impact people."

The reduced MTMC operating costs operating costs nplgastos mpl operacionales  are already paying dividends to military shippers, Privratsky said.

"Our shipping rates are the same or declining," he said. "That's why we're doing it."

Reorganizational changes already approved for the current fiscal year will drop MTMC's on-board On board usually means to be traveling on some vehicle. For example, Baby On Board. Compare with overboard.

Metaphorically, the term on-board is often used to refer to some piece of technology that is integrated in a moving vehicle, for example:
 personnel strength even further.

The organization's port units will be standardized standardized

pertaining to data that have been submitted to standardization procedures.


standardized morbidity rate
see morbidity rate.

standardized mortality rate
see mortality rate.
 in size, and many functions consolidated.

"We will work exhaustively to the total care of those affected," said Privratsky.

Additional reorganizational changes are ahead, he said.

MTMC will be reviewing a wide range and number of functions, including astray a·stray  
adv.
1. Away from the correct path or direction. See Synonyms at amiss.

2. Away from the right or good, as in thought or behavior; straying to or into wrong or evil ways.
 freight, container management, headquarters operations, and information management.
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Title Annotation:Military Traffic Management Command
Publication:Translog
Article Type:Interview
Geographic Code:1USA
Date:Jan 1, 2001
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