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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 maintenance leader retires, recognized for 42-year career
December 22, 2020
Jack Rosarius, a medical maintenance expert who has served the U.S. Army for 21 years on active duty and 21 more as a civilian, smiles during his retirement ceremony Dec. 18 at Fort Detrick, Maryland. He’s spent his entire civilian career with the U.S. Army Medical Materiel Agency, serving as director of medical maintenance.

‘Santa Todd’ goes virtual: Army medical logistics leader adapts holiday role to provide joy to children safely
December 21, 2020
Through his "Santa Todd" persona, Todd Bishop, a U.S. Army Medical Materiel Agency civilian employee, has found new ways to use technology to continue bringing holiday magic to children -- and maybe even their K-9 friends -- during the holidays despite COVID-19 restrictions. (Photo Credit: Courtesy Todd Bishop)

Army Medical Logistics takes lead for military COVID-19 vaccine orders
December 8, 2020
USAMMA’s pharmacy consultant and Distribution Operations Center, or DOC, Director Lt. Col. Todd Reeder receives an update from DOC Deputy Director Liz Andrews on the progress of the COVID-19 ordering system on Dec. 4, as the team receives COVID-19 vaccine orders from throughout the Department of Defense. In anticipation of the U.S. Food and Drug Administration’s emergency use authorization of a vaccine or multiple vaccines, the USAMMA team is collecting COVID-19 vaccine orders from all service branches and submitting them to the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention

Army distributes 1.6 million flu vaccines, reaffirms importance during COVID-19 fight
November 5, 2020
Col. John “Ryan” Bailey, commander of the U.S. Army Medical Materiel Agency, receives a flu shot during a mass vaccination clinic on Oct. 29 at Fort Detrick, Maryland. USAMMA’s Distribution Operations Center, or DOC, oversees the yearly distribution of flu vaccine for the Army, supporting active-duty and reserve Soldiers, Families, civilian employees and retirees.

USAMMA recognizes longest-serving civilian employee after 46-year career
October 7, 2020
Linda Foltz speaks during her retirement ceremony on Sept. 30 at Fort Detrick, Maryland. Foltz retired after 46 years working as a civilian in various roles at the U.S. Army Medical Materiel Agency. She was the agency’s longest-tenured civilian employee.

USAMMA hosts Change of Command
August 11, 2020
Master Sgt. Stacey Varga passes the U.S. Army Medical Materiel Agency colors to Col. Timothy Walsh during a Change of Command ceremony Aug. 7 at Fort Detrick, Maryland. Walsh relinquished command of USAMMA, a direct reporting unit to Army Medical Logistics Command, to Col. John “Ryan” Bailey. In the foreground are Bailey, left, and AMLC Commander Col. Michael Lalor. The ceremony also served as a Change of Responsibility for Varga and new USAMMA Sgt. Maj. Monnet Bushner.

Medical Logistics Management Internship Program celebrates 103rd graduating class
June 29, 2020
Eleven Soldiers were recognized for completing the U.S. Army Medical Materiel Agency's Medical Logistics Management Internship Program (MLMIP) during a graduation ceremony on June 23 at Fort Detrick, Maryland. The class was the 103rd since the program's inception in 1967.

Medical maintainers play key role in Army’s response to COVID-19
May 19, 2020
A Soldier from the 28th Combat Support Hospital conducts a joint inventory of medical equipment at Sierra Army Depot in Herlong, California. The inventory was part of a reset leveraging the Medical Materiel Readiness Program.

Army daughter accepted to eight prestigious schools, including West Point
April 16, 2020
Christiana Adeyemi, daughter of Army Maj. Tolulope Adeyemi, has been accepted to eight prestigious universities, including two Ivy League schools and the U.S. Military Academy at West Point, New York.

Army medical maintenance technicians rush ventilators to COVID-19 fight
April 13, 2020
Chief Warrant Officer 3 Daniel Button is pictured handing off ventilators to the Georgia Air National Guard on April 3 following maintenance operations at Tobyhanna Army Depot.

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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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