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DELIBERATIVE DOCUMENT - FOR DISCUSSION PURPOSES ONLY
DO NOT RELEASE UNDER FOIA
DCN: 11349
MINUTES OF THE APRIL 14, 2003 MEETING OF THE MEDICAL JOINT CROSS
SERVICE GROUP (MJCSG)
ROOM: 1E801#5, 1500-1630 hrs
Attending: LG Taylor - Chair, MG Farmer, Army Deputy Surgeon General, RADM Martin -
Navy Deputy Surgeon General, RADL Mateczun - J4-MRD, RADL Hufstader, USMC -
Surgeon General, Mr Ford - ASD(HA), Ms Bayert - USD(AT&L), MAJ Tuttle, SAIE-IA
Decisions:
- Minutes from the March 28, 2003 meeting adopted without change
- VA participation limited to providing information and options as requested by the MJCSG or
its chartered working groups
- Workgroup rules of engagement would be vetted through the MJSCG.
- Schedule next MJCSG meeting in two weeks.
Action Items:
- The Chair will provide the MJCSG members with deadlines and milestones for each of the
workgroups to meet
- MG Farmer will provide a description of Class VIII medical logistical requirements for the Supply/Storage
Joint Cross Service Group Chair to ensure that an understanding of medical supply issues.
Meeting Overview:
- Review of the Infrastructure Steering Meeting on the Joint Cross Service Group reports
indicated that the MJSCG report was accepted with two exceptions. The exceptions include:
-- The Science and Technology group assumed oversight for the Medical/Dental Aspects
of Human Research, asking that the MJSCG provide support for this effort.
-- The Supply/Storage Group assumed oversight for the Medical Logistics Management issues for
Class VIII supplies, asking that the MJSCG provide support for this effort.
- MJSCG discussed that the Science and Technology Groups assumption of Medical/Dental aspects
of human system research included only a subset of the entire Research, Development, Testing and
Acquisition area that the MJSCG would review for the BRAC 2005 process. That being the case the
S&T Groups oversight area was reasonable. The MJSCG voiced concern about the assumption of
Class VIII supplies into their process, especially Class VIIIB (blood). The discussion highlighted the
fact that management of medical logistics was different in both content and level of supply. In point,
supply levels below 98%, which is above standard in the line system, results in failure of the medical
system. The MJCSG discuss the need to speak to the Chair of the Supply/Storage JCSGDELIBERATIVE DOCUMENT - FOR DISCUSSION PURPOSES ONLY
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