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Army medical maintainers embrace AI to boost efficiency and readiness
Isaac Newman, director of U.S. Army Medical Logistics Command’s Medical Maintenance Operations Division in Tracy, California, joins the conversation during a training event focused on AI-assisted auditing for quality management, held April 28-29 at AMLC’s medical maintenance facility at Hill Air Force Base, Utah. The event centered around the ISO 9001 quality management standards within AMLC’s Medical Maintenance Management Directorate.
May 20, 2026 - As the Department of War continues its push toward integrating artificial intelligence into everyday operations, U.S. Army Medical Logistics Command’s Medical Maintenance Management Directorate, or M3D, is continuing to take

AMLC prioritizes people, readiness through interactive summer safety training
Safety and Occupational Health Manager Wally Edwards opens U.S. Army Medical Logistics Command’s safety stand-down event May 7 at Fort Detrick, Maryland. The event focused on summer safety topics.
May 15, 2026 - With the “deadliest days of summer” fast approaching, U.S. Army Medical Logistics Command is taking a proactive, hands-on approach to ensure its workforce stays safe during the high-risk 100-day period between Memorial Day

AMLC promotes medical maintenance careers through outreach efforts in NEPA
Hannah Acevedo, left, an electronics technician with U.S. Army Medical Logistics Command, talks to high school students during a career exploration event, hosted by Junior Achievement of Northeastern Pennsylvania over April 14-15 at Mohegan Pennsylvania near Wilkes-Barre, Pennsylvania.
May 4, 2026 - U.S. Army Medical Logistics Command is reinforcing its commitment to developing the future medical maintenance workforce, recently completing two outreach engagements in Northeastern Pennsylvania.

AMLC executes hybrid drill to strengthen MEDLOG readiness
Maj. Jeremy Searles, operations chief for the U.S. Army Medical Materiel Agency, contributes his input during a rehearsal of concept, or ROC, drill held by U.S. Army Medical Logistics Command at Fort Detrick, Maryland, on Feb. 9.
May 1, 2026 - As the Army undergoes its most significant shift in decades, U.S. Army Medical Logistics Command, or AMLC, is using tabletop exercises and rehearsal of concept drills to ensure medical logistics operations remain seamless

Fixed and forward: Army boosting readiness with new medical maintenance strategy
Mark Kisel, lead biomedical equipment technician at U.S. Army Medical Logistics Command’s Medical Maintenance Operations Division at Tobyhanna Army Depot, Pennsylvania, performs checks on a medical device. Kisel is one of several technicians from MMOD-PA who are part of the division’s “fly-away team,” a group of expert techs who can deploy into the field to provide maintenance support to operational units.
April 20, 2026 - In a move to increase readiness, U.S. Army Medical Logistics Command has redefined its Forward Repair Activity-Medical, or FRA-M, shifting from deployable experts to physical, home-station maintenance sites.

AMLC partners with National Guard to keep medical devices full-time ready
Frank Cali, a biomedical equipment technician with U.S. Army Medical Logistics Command, performs maintenance checks on a patient monitor April 1 during a support visit to the 224th Medical Company (Area Support), Maryland National Guard, near Gaithersburg, Maryland.
April 16, 2026 - For the nation’s citizen-Soldiers, readiness can be a constant challenge. Unlike their active-duty counterparts, Army National Guard units operate on a part-time basis, making it difficult to keep pace with the intensive

Army surgeon general’s visit underscores critical role of medical maintenance
Army Surgeon General Lt. Gen. Mary Izaguirre participates in a demonstration of a diagnostic medical imaging system at the Army Medical Logistics Command's Medical Maintenance Operations Division in San Joaquin, California, April 10. Izaguirre visited to gain a comprehensive understanding of the medical device sustainment and maintenance mission.
April 15, 2026 - Emphasizing the life-or-death importance of medical logistics, the Army's top doctor visited a critical maintenance hub operated by the U.S. Army Medical Logistics Command.
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