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USAMMA's mission is to deliver medical materiel readiness, synchronizing and integrating strategic sustainment, supply support and maintenance capabilities to enable global health care operations.
 
Headquartered at Fort Detrick, MarylandUSAMMA operations are worldwide. USAMMA has approx. 400 personnel total, including workforce at our stateside medical maintenance operations divisions or overseas locations where we have prepositioned medical stock.

USAMMA news

Army medical sustainers support joint forces in Iraq
October 20, 2021
Eduardo Barraza-Cardenas, second from left, a biomedical equipment technician with the U.S. Army Medical Materiel Agency’s Forward Repair Activity-Medical (FRA-M) team, assists with diagnostics on an imaging system. Also pictured, from left, are Sgt. Joseph Black and Sgt. Joram Burg, 9th Hospital Center; and Spc. Michael Popinski, 393rd Medical Logistics Company.

Army medical logistics leader recognized after nearly 40-year career
October 1, 2021
Chris Roan, left, shakes hands with Col. Timothy Walsh, deputy commander of U.S. Army Medical Logistics Command, during Roan’s retirement ceremony Sept. 17 at Fort Detrick, Maryland. Roan retires with nearly 40 years of federal service.

Army medical maintenance teams pilot ‘telemaintenance’ to expand support
September 22, 2021
William Wall, shop supervisor at the U.S. Army Medical Materiel Agency's Medical Maintenance Operations Division at Tobyhanna, Pennsylvania, assists in providing telemaintenance support to members of the 51st Medical Logistics Company in July. (Photo Credit: Rachel Mummau)

Army medical logisticians modernize units in Japan to support multiple missions
July 26, 2021
Soldiers with the 311th Field Hospital, a unit out of Blacklick, Ohio, inventory equipment for movement from Sagami Army Depot to Yokota Air Force Base for a field hospital during a training exercise in Japan in June.

Medical Logistics Management Internship Program graduates 104th class
June 29, 2021
Army Medical Logistics Command leaders celebrated nine graduates of the Medical Logistics Management Internship Program during a ceremony at Fort Detrick, Maryland, on June 23. Back row (left to right) are Capt. Matthew Smith, Capt. Chris Wright, Staff Sgt. Brenda King-Vickers, Capt. Joshua Okoemu and Master Sgt. Howard Fitzhugh. Seated are U.S. Army Medical Materiel Agency Commander Col. Ryan Bailey, MLMIP Program Manager Maj. Christopher Baisa and USAMMA Sgt. Major Monnet Bushner. Lower inset (left to right) are Capt. Anthony Turano, Capt. Crystal Warburton, Staff Sgt. Danielle Diggs and Sgt. 1st Class Jonathan Caseja.

CECOM’s APG Senior Leadership Cohort includes first AMLC graduate
June 14, 2021
Kim Dankulich, right, deputy director of the Force Projection Directorate at the U.S. Army Medical Materiel Agency, talks with a coworker June 9 at Fort Detrick, Maryland.

USAMMA hosts detachment change of command
May 17, 2021
Maj. Ivette Daley elbow bumps Col. Clayton Carr following the U.S. Army Medical Materiel Agency Detachment’s change of command ceremony May 13 at Fort Detrick, Maryland. Daley, the outgoing detachment commander, departs the organization after two years for her new assignment at Fort Carson, Colorado.

Army finds success in ‘hybrid’ approach for TEWLS training during COVID-19 restrictions
April 13, 2021
Soldiers at Fort Hood, Texas, participate in Theater Enterprise Wide Logistics System (TEWLS) training provided by the U.S. Army Medical Materiel Agency's Business Support Office. The BSO has embraced a "hybrid" training model that mixes in-person and virtual learning. (Aleasa Price)

Medical maintenance depot visit showcases value to Army readiness
March 23, 2021
Isaac Newman, left, chief of the U.S. Army Medical Materiel Agency’s Medical Maintenance Operations Division at Tracy, California, briefs leadership from U.S. Army Communications-Electronics Command during a Feb. 24 visit. Pictured with Newman, from left, are Maj. Gen. Mitchell Kilgo, commanding general of CECOM, USAMMA Commander Col. John “Ryan” Bailey and CECOM Command Sgt. Maj. Kristie Brady. (Photo Credit: Jowel A. Liwanag)

Training, continuing education ensures Army medical devices ready to go
March 15, 2021
Pfc. Danielle Fincannon, right, a Soldier assigned to the U.S. Army Medical Materiel Center-Europe, receives training on a portable digital radiography system from biomedical equipment technicians from the U.S. Army Medical Materiel Agency on Feb. 9 at the Army Prepositioned Stocks site in Dulmen, Germany. (Master Sgt. Hyun Kim)

about us


MISSION

Delivers medical materiel readiness, synchronizing and integrating strategic sustainment, supply support and maintenance capabilities to enable global health care operations.


VISION

USAMMA is the leading strategic medical sustainer, supported by a diverse and innovative workforce that is globally responsive, ready, and resilient.


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