Army leaders discuss MEDLOG transformation
February 4, 2026
Col. Deon Maxwell, left, commander of U.S. Army Medical Logistics Command, briefs leadership from U.S. Army Communications-Electronics Command at Fort Detrick, Md. During the Jan. 29 workforce optimization brief, AMLC leaders provided Maj. Gen. James D. Turinetti IV, center, commanding general of CECOM, and CECOM Command Sgt. Maj. Jay High with a deep dive into key transformation initiatives.

Army poised to expand medical maintenance support program
July 31, 2025
Soldiers from the 3rd General Support Aviation Battalion, 10th Combat Aviation Brigade, out of Fort Drum, N.Y., drop off medical equipment for maintenance services by the U.S. Army Medical Materiel Agency’s Medical Maintenance Operations Division at Tobyhanna Army Depot, Pa., on June 10, 2025.

Army medical logisticians wrap up first phase of MEDLOG in Campaigning effort
May 13, 2025
Radames Feliciano, right, a biomedical equipment technician with the U.S. Army Medical Materiel Agency, works with medics from 2nd Brigade, 82nd Airborne Division, to inventory medical equipment at the new Home-Station Medical Maintenance Support shop at Fort Liberty, North Carolina.

Army MEDLOG launches new program to close maintenance gaps
October 21, 2024
Three people are next to a line of medical equipment, inventorying.

Army medical logistics transformation focuses on readiness
April 18, 2024
Col. Marc Welde, commander of U.S. Army Medical Logistics Command, closes out a three-day MEDLOG in Campaigning, or MiC, initial proof-of-concept event at Fort Liberty, North Carolina. MiC is an effort aimed at streamlining medical materiel... (Katie Ellis-Warfield)

AMLC focuses on medical readiness of National Guard, Reserve units
January 3, 2023
Attendees listen as subject-matter experts present courses of action to the council of colonels during a workshop on Medical Logistics in Campaigning and its impact on the National Guard and Reserve at Fort Sam Houston, Texas, Dec. 1. MEDLOG in Campaigning is an effort aimed at streamlining medical materiel ordering and medical device maintenance while posturing the Army to be ready to transition quickly from peacetime at home station to an active operational environment.

Army medical logistics improves business processes to increase readiness
October 20, 2022
Col. Tony Nesbitt, commander, U.S. Army Medical Logistics Command, speaks to other MEDLOG leaders during the “MEDLOG in Campaigning’ off-site at Army Material Command’s headquarters at Redstone Arsenal, Huntsville, Alabama, Sept. 12-14. The purpose of this off-site was to develop support frameworks for Class VIIIA distribution, materiel management, maintenance and information technology system integration to work within the current Army Sustainment Enterprise software solution, which is Global Combat Support System-Army.





Welcome to the homepage of the project office for the Army’s MEDLOG In Campaigning Initiative.​

Sept. 4, 2024

4 reasons why ‘MEDLOG in Campaigning’ matters to you

By now, you may have heard about MEDLOG in Campaigning, or MiC. But you may not fully understand if or how it will impact your day-to-day mission. In fact, MiC is going to be a gamechanger for these four reasons:  Reduce “swivel chair” activities. No one likes having to use multiple systems to order, maintain, conduct inventory management, etc. One

In support of Army Campaign Plan 23-30 OBJ 11.B.4 and IAW HQDA EXORD 318-22, MiC is the Army’s multi-year holistic effort to integrate medical logistics into the Army Sustainment Enterprise, and distinguish operational MEDLOG capabilities and demands across all COMPOs from Defense Health Agency (DHA) processes and systems. ​

Directed by Army Materiel Command (AMC) in 2022, and with FOC scheduled for FY28, its objectives are: ​
 
  1. Integrate Class VIII tactical units into Army ERP systems (i.e. GCSS-A, LMP, AESIP), thereby enabling common operating picture (COP) and set management of the medical commodity. ​
  2. Establish a national curated catalog for Class VIII for Army operational units.​
  3. Integrate Class VIII within multi-class SSAs.​
  4. Establish regionally-aligned field level maintenance activities IAW AR 750-1.​

MiC implementation successfully began with select units in FY24, and is underway in a deliberate multi-compo approach with FOC NLT FY28. 

We welcome comments and questions from stakeholders related to MiC implementation!​​

You can reach our team via email by following the link below:​​

Email AMLC SIG