Defense Health Program FY 2005 PB Briefing

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Navy Medicine Program Elements
Operations Finance
Audit Readiness Training Symposium
June 2012
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Context / Purpose / Outcome
Context
• The current fiscal environment is very tight and program requirements continue to be
highly scrutinized
• Starting this fiscal year, funds are being issued and managed at the Program Element
(PE) level
Purpose
• Enhance stakeholder understanding of the allowable and expected expenses within
Navy Medicine PEs
• Better position Navy to reduce the risk of receiving reductions
• Not executing as planned puts Navy Medicine funds at-risk (EBP)
• Exposes Navy Medicine to potential Congressional reductions
Outcome
• Further enhance Navy Medicine’s ability to effectively execute and budget at the
Program Element level
• Continue to identify ways we can work together to improve our funding-execution
accuracy
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Agenda
• Background
• Overview
– Program Element Description
– Program Element Structure
• BAG-PE Overview
– Definitions and Examples
• Effective Execution Monitoring
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What is a Program Element?
The Program Element is a primary data element in the OSD Defense Program and
generally represents aggregations of organizational entities and resources related thereto.
They are the building blocks of the programming and budgeting system and may be
aggregated and reaggregated in a variety of ways.
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Program Elements are the link between Budget Execution and the Future Years Defense Program
Each Program Element may or may not consist of forces, manpower, and dollars, depending on
the definition of the element
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Program Element Coding
Symbology
The structure of the PE can change over time. Currently, the PE (8 digits long) consists of 4
components:
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Positions 1-2 - Major Force Planning Code
MFP Code
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MFP Description
01
Strategic Forces
02
General Purpose Forces
03
Command, Control, Communications and Intelligence
04
Mobility Forces
05
Guard and Reserve Forces
06
Research & Development
07
Central Supply and Maintenance
08
Training, Medical and Other General Personnel Activities
09
Administration and Associated Activities
10
Support of Other Nations
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Special Operations Forces
PE Breakdown: 08 077 00 N
Positions 3-5 - OSD PE Serial Number
Positions 6-7 - Special PE Group Sequence
Position 8 - Program Sponsoring
Organization (Navy - 'N').
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Navy Medicine’s BAG-PE
Structure
• Within Navy Medicine DHP, the PEs can be aggregated to form Budget Activity
Groups (BAGs)
Budget Activity Group
1 - In House Care
2 - Private Sector Care
3 - Consolidated Health Support
4 - Information Management
5 - Management Activities
6 - Education and Training
7 - Base Ops/Communications
Program Element
0807700-Def Med Ctrs, Stn Hsps & Clns - CONUS
0807701-Pharmaceuticals - CONUS
0807715-Dental Care Activities - CONUS
0807900-Def Md Ctrs, Stn Hsps & Md Clns - OCONUS
0807901-Pharmaceuticals - OCONUS
0807915-Dental Care Activities - OCONUS
0807743-Supplemental Health Care
0807745-Supplemental Care - Dental
0807749-Overseas Purchased Health Care
0801720-Examining Activities - Health Care
0807705-Mil Public Hlth/Occ Health
0807714-Other Health Activities
0807724-Mil Unique Rqmts - Other Med - Hlth Care
0807786-Joint Pathology Center
0807781-Service Medical IM/IT
0807793- Centrally Managed Svc Medical IM/IT
0807798-Management Headquarters
0806722-Hlth Care Precommissioning Prof Scholar
0806761-Ed and Training - Health Care
0806276-Facility Restore & Modernization-CONUS
0806278-Facility Sustainment - CONUS
0806376-Facility Restore & Modernization-OCONUS
0806378-Facility Sustainment - OCONUS
0807721-Op, Replacement & Modern
0807753-Environmental Conservation
0807754-Pollution Prevention
0807756-Environmental Compliance
0807779-Facilities Ops - Health Care - CONUS
0807790-Visual Info Activities
0807795-Base Comm - CONUS - Health Care
0807796-Base Ops - CONUS - Health Care
0807979-Facilities Ops- Health Care - OCONUS
0807995-Base Comm - OCONUS
0807996-Base Ops - OCONUS
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BAG-PE Overview
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BAG 1: In House Care PEs
Overview
BAG 1 provides for the delivery of patient care in the
Continental United States (CONUS) and Outside the
Continental United Status (OCONUS). This program
includes the following:
• Care in DoD Medical Centers, Hospitals and Clinics –
Resources medical care in CONUS and OCONUS
facilities which are staffed and equipped to provide
inpatient and outpatient care for both surgical and nonsurgical conditions for MHS beneficiaries
• Dental Care – Resources dental care and services in
CONUS and OCONUS for authorized personnel through
the operation of hospital departments of dentistry,
installation dental clinics an Regional Dental Activities
• Pharmaceuticals – Resources pharmaceuticals
specifically identified and measurable to the provision of
pharmacy services in CONUS and OCONUS facilities
Also includes staffing to provide medical and dental care
in medical facilities which provide the full range of
inpatient and ambulatory medical and dental care services.
Also includes medical center laboratories, alcohol
treatment facilities, clinical investigation activities, facility
on-the-job training programs and federal sharing
arrangements.
Program Elements
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0807700 - Def Med Ctrs, Stn Hsps & Clns – CONUS
0807701 - Pharmaceuticals – CONUS
0807715 - Dental Care Activities – CONUS
0807900 - Def Md Ctrs, Stn Hsps & Md Clns –
OCONUS
• 0807901 - Pharmaceuticals – OCONUS
• 0807915 - Dental Care Activities - OCONUS
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BAG 1 – 0807700
0807700 – Defense Medical Centers, Stations Hospitals and Medical Clinics - CONUS
Includes manpower authorizations, peculiar and support equipment, necessary facilities and the associated costs specifically identified and measurable
to the following:
• Resources devoted to the provision of health care in DoD-owned and operated CONUS facilities which are staffed, and equipped to provide inpatient
care for both surgical and nonsurgical conditions and/or outpatient care for non-hospital type patients.
• Includes medical centers, station hospitals, medical clinics, subordinate aid stations, resource sharing and resource support agreements, federal sharing
agreements, medical center laboratories which are integral to these facilities, alcohol abuse treatment programs conducted at these facilities, clinical
investigations activities conducted at these activities, and staff support for on-the-job training and education programs conducted at these facilities.
• Excludes supplemental care costs specifically identified and measurable to health care services received in a non-defense facility as a result of a
referral for authorized beneficiaries of the military services.
• Excludes resources associated with the operation of management headquarters for regional lead agents, dental clinics, tactical medical units (see
appropriate elements in Programs 2 and 5) and other health care resources devoted exclusively to teaching (see appropriate elements in this program).
Examples
FOR CONUS FACILITIES:
• Medical Provider Contracts for the MTFs (Inpatient, Ambulatory, Outpatient)
• Civilian Personnel Costs for Medical Providers for the MTFs (Inpatient, Ambulatory, Outpatient)
• Expense Equipment (<$250K)
• Clinical Investigation Programs
• Patient Travel
• Consumables – Medical and Surgical Supplies
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BAG 1 – 0807701
0807701 – Pharmaceuticals in Defense Medical Centers, Station Hospitals and Medical Clinics - CONUS
Includes pharmaceuticals specifically identified and measurable to provision of Pharmacy Services in DoD owned and operated CONUS facilities.
Excludes manpower authorizations, support equipment and other cost directly associated with the production and operation of DoD owned and operated
facilities. This Program Element is designed to specifically collect Pharmaceuticals. It will include all prescription supply items used in the direct patient
care by hospitals, dental clinics, veterinary clinics and other clinics such as Occupational Health Clinics. These items include all Federal Supply Class
(FSC) 6505, intravenous (IV) fluids, immunizations, food supplements that require a prescription and are dispensed directly to the patient, and (FSC)
6540 items such as chemistry strips, glucose strips, urine test strips, when dispensed to the patient and other applicable items from other Federal Supply
Classes.
Examples
• Pharmaceuticals (drugs) only, including immunizations at CONUS Facilities
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BAG 1 – 0807715
0807715 – Dental Care Activities - CONUS
Includes manpower authorizations, peculiar and support equipment, necessary facilities and the associated costs specifically identified and measurable
to the following: Resources specifically identifiable and measurable to the provision of dental care and services in CONUS to authorized personnel
through the operation of hospital departments of dentistry and installation dental clinics, and the operation of Regional Dental Activities. Excludes the
provision of dental services by units organic to Operating Forces units and dental units operating in an active combat zone.
Examples
FOR CONUS FACILITIES:
• Dental Care Provider Contracts for the MTFs (Inpatient, Ambulatory, Outpatient)
• Civilian Personnel Costs for Dental Care Providers for the MTFs (Inpatient, Ambulatory, Outpatient)
• Expense Equipment (<$250K)
• Consumables – Medical and Surgical Supplies used for dental care
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BAG 1 – 0807900
0807900 – Defense Medical Centers, Station Hospitals and Medical Clinics - OCONUS
Includes manpower authorizations, peculiar and support equipment, necessary facilities and the associated costs specifically identified and measurable
to the following:
• Resources devoted to the provision of health care in DoD-owned and operated OCONUS facilities which are staffed, and equipped to provide
inpatient care for both surgical and nonsurgical conditions and/or outpatient care for non-hospital type patients.
• Includes medical centers, station hospitals, medical clinics, subordinate aid stations, resource sharing and resource support agreements, federal sharing
agreements, medical center laboratories which are integral to these facilities, alcohol abuse treatment programs conducted at these facilities, clinical
investigations activities conducted at these activities, and staff support for on-the- job training and education programs conducted at these facilities.
• Excludes supplemental care costs specifically identified and measurable to health care services received in a non-defense facility as a result of a
referral for authorized beneficiaries of the military services.
• Excludes resources for dental clinics, tactical medical units (see appropriate elements in Programs 2 and 5) and other health care resources devoted
exclusively to teaching (see appropriate elements in this program).
Examples
FOR OCONUS FACILITIES:
• Medical Provider Contracts for the MTFs (Inpatient, Ambulatory, Outpatient)
• Civilian Personnel Costs for Medical Providers for the MTFs (Inpatient, Ambulatory, Outpatient)
• Expense Equipment (<$250K)
• Clinical Investigation Programs
• Patient Travel
• Consumables – Medical and Surgical Supplies
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BAG 1 – 0807901
0807901 – Pharmaceuticals in Defense Medical Centers, Station Hospitals and Medical Clinics - OCONUS
Includes pharmaceuticals specifically identified and measurable to provision of Pharmacy Services in DoD owned and operated OCONUS facilities.
Excludes manpower authorizations, support equipment and other cost directly associated with the production and operation of DoD owned and operated
facilities. This Program Element is designed to specifically collect Pharmaceuticals. It will include all prescription supply items used in the direct patient
care by hospitals, dental clinics, veterinary clinics and other clinics such as Occupational Health Clinics. These items include all Federal Supply Class
(FSC) 6505, intravenous (IV) fluids, immunizations, food supplements that require a prescription and are dispensed directly to the \patient, and (FSC)
6540 items such as chemistry strips, glucose strips, urine test strips, when dispensed to the patient and other applicable items from other Federal Supply
Classes.
Examples
• Pharmaceuticals (drugs) only, including immunizations at OCONUS Facilities
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BAG 3: Consolidated Health
Support
Overview
BAG 3 provides health care program support for special
mission activities and regional lead agents. Included are
programs for manufacturing spectacles for active duty
members, delivering specialized environmental health
services consisting epidemiology, medical entomology,
drinking water safety, monitoring hazardous waste
disposal, food and facility sanitation , wellness/health
promotion and education, health surveillance, community
health nursing and medical intelligence to all shore
facilities; collecting, processing, analyzing, and proper
disposition of the remains of deceased for whom the Navy
is responsible; staffing equipping, and maintaining Child
Development Centers and Family Day Care Homes.
Program Elements
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0801720 – Examining Activities – Health Care
0807705 – Mil Public Hlth/Occ Health
0807714 – Other Health Activities
0807724 – Mil Unique Rqmts – Other Med – Health
Care
• 0807786 – Joint Pathology Center
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BAG 3 – 0801720
0801720 – Examining Activities Support
Includes manpower authorizations, peculiar and support equipment, necessary facilities and the associated costs specifically identified and measurable
to the following: Resources devoted to administering physical examinations and performing evaluations of medical suitability. Also includes resources
at the Armed Forces Examination and Entrance Stations (AFEES) devoted to the Defense Medical Review Board.
Excludes Service recruiting headquarters, career counselors assigned to AFEES, and mental/vocational testing performed by recruiting personnel (see
"Recruiting Activities" – PE 08017110); mental/vocational testing performed at reception centers (see "Personnel Processing Activities" - PE
08017140); mental/vocational testing performed by recruit training centers (see "Recruit Training Units" - PE 08047110; and "Defense Medical
Centers, Station Hospitals, and Medical Clinics."
Examples
• Normally, this Program Element is executed by Army, DHP
• We received funding in FY 09 which was a pass-through to MMSO for the Disability Evaluation System (Wounded, Ill, and Injured)
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BAG 3 – 0807705
0807705 – Military Public / Occupational Health
Includes Military Public Health manpower authorizations, supplies, permits, certification and licensure fees, peculiar and support equipment, and the associated costs
specifically identified and measurable to: management, direction, operation, training and conduct of preventive medicine disease prevention and control, consisting of:
epidemiology; medical entomology; drinking water safety; monitoring hazardous waste disposal; food and facility sanitation; wellness/health promotion and
education; health surveillance; community health nursing; medical intelligence; disease and climatic illness and injury surveillance, diagnosis and control. Includes
training requirements; review and preparation of program documents; site and epidemiological studies; standard setting; laboratory analysis; examination; and data
evaluations related to the medical aspects of preventive medicine. Also includes preparation and readiness training of military personnel in assessment, treatment and
prevention of medical threats, both general and specific, within theaters of operation. Includes Occupational Health manpower authorizations, supplies, permits,
certification and licensure fees, peculiar and support equipment, and the associated costs specifically identified and measurable to: assess workplace health hazards
and risks; survey health and illness in employee population; track employee occupational exposures to physical, chemical, and biological stresses (vibration, noise,
and radiation, etc.); develop preventive measures to reduce toxic and radiological exposures and health risks; recommend prevention measures; train/educate
commanders, supervisors and employees to avoid risks and health hazards; train/educate commanders supervisors and employees in healthy work practices; collect
and disseminate occupational illness surveillance data; investigate exposures to blood or other potentially infectious materials; perform health hazard assessment of
new material and weapon systems; provide medical support to chemical, biological and nuclear surety programs; and conduct epidemiological studies in occupational
diseases. Includes resources associated with the operation of separately organized occupational health clinics providing medical care to DoD civilian employees, the
Army Hygiene Agency, Navy Environmental Health Center, Navy Environmental and Preventive Medicine Units, Navy Disease Vector Ecology and Control Centers,
hearing conservation programs, and Epidemiological Flights and Laboratories. Excludes activities assigned under Environmental Compliance (0X0XX56); Veterinary
Medicine; and Immunizations under Defense Medical Centers, Station Hospitals and Medical Clinics.
Examples
• Industrial Hygiene
• Occupational Medicine
• Consolidated Industrial Hygiene Laboratories
• Environmental and Preventive Medicine Units
• Health Promotion and Wellness
• Navy Central HIV Program
• Global Emerging and Infectious Disease Surveillance (GEIS)
• Psychological Health – Resilience Promotion , Surveillance Screening
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BAG 3 – 0807714
0807714 – Other Health Activities
Includes manpower authorizations, peculiar and support equipment, necessary facilities and the associated costs specifically identified and measurable
to the following: Organizations and functions that support the provision of health care for Military Health Service System beneficiaries to include
activities such as management headquarters for regional lead agents, central medical laboratories, medical service squadrons, AMEED Field
Procurement Offices, the Health Services Data Systems Agency, Navy Healthcare Support Offices, public affairs, and family advocacy among others.
Excludes tactical medical units (including dental activities) other than described above; Armed Forces Institute of Pathology and Aeromedical
Evacuation resources; Armed Forces Examination and Entrance Stations (see Examining Activities element); recovery, preparation, transportation, and
internment of deceased military personnel; veterinary services; and functions which are integral to medical center/station hospital/clinic/dispensary
operations. Excludes activities that provide support to the unique health care mission required by virtue of the military mission and not generally
analogous to services provided under a civilian health benefit plan. (See PE definition for Military Unique Requirements - Other Medical). Starting in
FY 2013, resources for the Federal Health Care Center (FHCC) North Chicago are realigned to this functional area.
Examples
• Regional Commands (Navy Medicine East, Navy Medicine West, Navy Medicine Support Command)
• Coordinated Care Operations (Referral Management) at Medical Treatment Facilities
• Patient Administration
• Quality of Care Review
• Healthcare Analysis and Studies
• Medical Logistics
• Public Affairs
• Psychological Health – Transition and Coordinated Care
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BAG 3 – 0807724
0807224 – Military Unique Requirements – Other Medical
Includes manpower authorizations, peculiar and support equipment, necessary facilities and the associated costs specifically identified and measurable
to the following: Military medical unique functions and activities that have a relationship to the size of the military population supported and are not
included in any other program elements. Includes, but not limited to, resources to fund activities such as: Office of the Special Assistant for Gulf War
Illnesses (OSAGWI), Physiological Training Units, the Defense Medical Standardization Board, Drug Abuse Detection Labs (except those funded by
direct transfer from the OSD Drug Interdiction and Counter-Drug Activities Account in PE 0808789set), Military Blood Program Agency, Optical
Repair and Fabrication Laboratories, the Air Force Armstrong Laboratory, Health Facilities Offices, Medical Logistics Offices, Medical Support
Offices, Medical Wartime Hospital Integration Office; Army Medical Material Activities, Plans Operations and Training, Walter Reed Army Institute
of Research; and the Navy Medical Logistics Command. Excludes functions and activities included in the definition for PE 0807714 set Other Health
Activities.
Examples
• Naval Ophthalmic Support and Training Activity (NOSTRA), as well as Optical Fabrication support at medical treatment facilities
• Blood Donor Centers and Laboratories
• Humanitarian Support
• Disaster Relief (CONUS/OCONUS)
• Support to line missions, as requested by Navy and Other Services
• Physiological training units
• Readiness logistics support
• Operational medicine
• Repatriated Prisoner of War (RPOW) program
• Anti-terrorism Consequence Management
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BAG 3 – 0807786
0807786 – Joint Pathology Center
Includes manpower authorizations, peculiar and support equipment, necessary facilities and the associated costs specifically identifiable and measurable
to the following: Includes operation and maintenance of the JPC as authorized under the National Defense Authorization Act 2008 Section 722.
Includes expenses incurred in the conduct of the JPC´s assigned missions: JPC shall function as the reference center in pathology for the Federal
Government; provide diagnostic pathology consultation services in medicine, dentistry, and veterinary sciences; provide pathology education, to include
graduate medical education (residency and fellowship programs), and continuing medical education; provide diagnostic pathology research; provide
maintenance, continued modernization, and utilization of the Tissue Repository. Resources in this PE are strictly for support of DoD assigned missions
and will not be commingled with other resources.
Examples
• Manpower, equipment, facilities, and associated operation and maintenance of the Joint Pathology Center; funded by JTF-CAPMED. (18P2)
• JPC is jointly funded by Navy, DHP (18P2) and Army, DHP (18P1) O&M
• Military Unique former AFIP functions belong to either Army, DHP or TMA-Operations
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BAG 4: Information Management
Overview
BAG 4 includes funding for non-centrally managed,
medical information managements/information technology
programs and operations. Includes medical support
(dollars and manpower) for functional area applications;
communications and computing infrastructure; information
assurance and information security activities; long
haul/wide area communications, office automation and
video teleconferencing. These financial and manpower
resources support the operation and maintenance of
information management and information technology at
Naval Medical Centers, Branch Medical Clinics, Navy
Dental Centers, Branch Dental Clinics and Specialized
Mission Activities located at or near Navy and Marine
Corps stations and bases.
Program Elements
• 0807781 – Non-Central IM/IT
• 0807793 – MHS Tri-Service IM/IT (Central)
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BAG 4 – 0807781
0807781 – Non-Central IM/IT
Includes funding for non-centrally managed, Service Medical Information Management/Information Technology Programs. Includes Service Medical
funded support (dollars and manpower) for Functional Area Applications (Tri-Service and Service-Unique); Communications Computing Infrastructure
to include Information Assurance (IA), long haul/wide area and deployable tactical/shipboard communications, office automation and videoteleconferencing; and Related Technical Activities. Specifically excludes Base Communications and Voice Communications costs. Any funds received
in the year of execution from the centrally managed IM/IT program should be executed in Program Element 0807793 Central Information
Management/Information Technology (IM/IT).
Examples
• FAA – DENCAS (Dental Common Access System)
• C&CI – Network Management Service, Help Desk Support
• RTA – DINPACS (Digital Imaging-Picture Archive System and Comm) , CEB Library ( Clinical Evidence Base)
• IAA – ATO’s (Authority to Operate), Risk Assessments & Annual Reviews
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BAG 4 – 0807793
0807793 – MHS Tri-Service IM/IT (Central)
Includes funding to manage the Military Health System (MHS), centrally managed, Tri-Service information programs. The Tri-Service IM/IT program
manages development of standardized information systems designed to meet Tri-Service functional requirements at all echelons of command in the
medical functional area. More specifically, the Tri-Service IM/IT program defines, acquires/develops, maintains and oversees the design, enhancement,
operation, acquisition, sustainment and management of information systems, related IT infrastructure and communications in support of the activities
for the DoD MHS. The transfer of any Defense Health Program (DHP) funds that are programmed and budgeted as part of the central Program
Execution Office (PEO) Information Management/Information Technology (IM/IT) program which need to be executed by DHP components (Army,
Navy, Air Force) will be accomplished by Funding Authorization Documents (FADs).
Examples
• Execution occurs in this PE only if funding is received from TMA in this PE
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BAG 5: Management Activities
Overview
BAG 5 finances the internal operation of navy medical
headquarters. The headquarters unit direct overall health
care programs involving medical contingency preparedness
and peacetime delivery of health care to authorized
beneficiaries of the Navy and Marine Corps. This
management, exercised through one headquarters unit,
ensures the delivery of medical and dental care and
associated support services to the operating forces and
shore establishments of the Navy and Marine Corps and
the training of adequate numbers of health professionals
and paramedical personnel for contingency and
mobilization purposes.
Program Elements
• 0807798 – Management Activities (Components)
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BAG 5 – 0807798
0807798 – Management Activities (Components)
Includes manpower authorizations, peculiar and support equipment, necessary facilities and the associated costs specifically identified and measurable
to the following: Army: U.S. Army Medical Command (MEDCOM) Headquarters; Medical Material Agency. Navy: Bureau of Medicine and Surgery.
Defense Agencies: Defense Medical Facilities Office (DMFO), which is a component of the Defense Medical Programs Activity. Excludes nonmanagement headquarters resources (refer DoDD 5100.73).
Examples
• Used only by Headquarters Operations (M85)
• Civilian personnel at BUMED serving in a Headquarters Management capacity for any of the Assistants Chiefs or the Surgeon General’s office
• Contracts which support Assistant Chief projects
• Mission (non-training) related BUMED travel
• Administrative office supplies
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BAG 6: Education and Training
Overview
BAG 6 is comprised of three primary categories that
provide support for education and training opportunities
for personnel within the Defense Health Program:
• Health Professions Scholarship Program – Resources
required for the Armed Forces HPSP, FAP, HPLRP and
other pre-commissioning professional scholarship
programs.
• Uniformed Services University of the Health Sciences –
Resources required for operation and maintenance of the
USUHS.
• Other Education and Training – Resources required for
specialized skill training and professional development
education programs for health care personnel at Navy
BUMED sponsored schools and training programs.
Includes formal education programs for health care
personnel at civilian academic institutions, civilian
medical facilities and facilities of non-DoD governmental
agencies. Professional development provides officer,
enlisted and civilian medical personnel with the skills
and knowledge required to perform highly technical
health services jobs.
Program Elements
• 0806722 – Armed Forces Health Professions
Scholarship Program
• 0806761 – Other Education and Training
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BAG 6 – 0806722
0806722 – Armed Forces Health Professions Scholarship Program
Includes costs specifically identified and measurable to the Armed Forces Health Professions Scholarship (HPSP), Financial Assistance Program (FAP),
Nurse Candidate Program (NCP), and other pre-commissioning professional scholarship programs. Excludes manpower authorizations and
administrative support costs for the above programs, other health acquisition programs, and the Airman`s Education Commissioning Program.
Examples
• Only executed at Navy Medicine Professional Development Center (NMPDC)
• Full tuition and fees for medical, dental, undergraduate nursing students
• Reimbursement for books, equipment and supplies
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BAG 6 – 0806761
0806761 – Other Education and Training
Includes manpower authorizations, peculiar and support equipment, necessary facilities and the associated costs specifically identified and measurable
to the conduct of specialized skill training and professional development education programs for health care personnel at:U.S. Army Medical
Department Center and School, Bureau of Medicine and Surgery sponsored schools, School of Aerospace Medicine, Brooks AFB, Texas, School of
Health Care Sciences, Sheppard AFB, Texas. Also includes other formal health care training courses in DoD institutions, except health care acquisition
training. Includes such formal programs for health care personnel at civilian academic institutions, civilian medical facilities, and the facilities of nonDoD governmental agencies. The nonpersonnel costs of formal training will be funded by the service which is executive agent for the school or course.
Active duty enlisted personnel undergoing initial skill training will be identified by appropriate trainee Resource Identification Codes (RIC’s). Interns,
residents, fellows and all other active duty military personnel undergoing training in PCS status will be identified by appropriate student RIC’s.
Excludes Continuing Medical Education (CME), flying training for flight surgeons (PE 08047430); health professionals acquisition programs; pay and
allowances and manpower authorization for reserve component personnel undergoing training (Program 5); and base operations and communications.
Examples
• Attendance at American Medical Association (AMA) conference
• Expenses associated with the Education and Training Department (i.e. CIVPERS, supplies, etc.)
• Funding for courses sponsored by NMPDC (i.e. Patient Admin Course, Financial & Material Management Training Course )
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BAG 7: Base Operations/
Communications
Overview
Base Operations (BASOPS) / Communications refers to
the resources dedicated to the operation and maintenance
of Defense Health Program (DHP) facilities. BASOPS
provides for facilities and services at military medical
activities (CONUS and OCONUS) supporting active duty
combat forces, reserve and guard components, training,
eligible beneficiaries. The program consists of eight
components:
• Facility Restoration and Modernization
• Facility Sustainment
• Facilities Operations
• Base Communications
• Base Operations Support
• Environmental
• Visual Information Systems
• Demolition/Disposal of Excess Facilities
Program Elements
• 0806276 – Facility Restoration and Modernization
(CONUS)
• 0806278 – Facility Sustainment (CONUS)
• 0806376 – Facility Restoration and Modernization
(OCONUS)
• 0806378 – Facility Sustainment (OCONUS)
• 0807753 – Environmental Conservation
• 0807754 – Pollution Prevention
• 0807756 – Environmental Compliance
• 0807779 – Facilities Operations – Health Care
(CONUS)
• 0807790 – Visual Information Activities
• 0807795 – Base Communications (CONUS)
• 0807796 – Base Operations – Health Care (CONUS)
• 0807979 – Facilities Operations – Health Care
(OCONUS)
• 0807995 – Base Communications (OCONUS)
• 0807996 – Base Operations – Health Care (OCONUS)
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BAG 7 – 0806276
0806276 – Facility Restoration and Modernization (CONUS)
Facilities Restoration and Modernization Health Care. Provides resources for improving an inventory of medical facilities and installations with a
primary mission of health care. Restoration includes repair and replacement work to restore damaged facilities due to accident or failure attributable to
inadequate sustainment, excessive age, or other causes. Modernization includes alteration of facilities to implement a new, higher standard (including
regulatory changes), to accommodate new functions, or to replace building components that typically last more than 50 years (such as foundations and
structural components). Restoration and modernization does not include recurring sustainment tasks or certain environmental measures (such as
removal of asbestos and lead paint), which are funded elsewhere. Other tasks associated with facilities operations (such as custodial services, grass
cutting, and the provision of central utilities) are also not included. Excludes Army and Air Force contingency hospitals, Navy fleet hospitals, and Navy
fleet hospital storage facilities.
Examples
• CONUS R2 Special Projects > $200K are managed by BUMED M41 (i.e. Restore Building Systems, Reconfigure Pharmacy, Replace Fire Alarm
System)
• CO Approved CONUS R1 Special Projects = < $200K are managed by your local Facilities Department
• CONUS MILCON Studies managed by Ms. Sharon Hines @ BUMED M4
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BAG 7 – 0806376
0806376 – Facility Restoration and Modernization (OCONUS)
Facilities Restoration and Modernization Health Care. Provides resources for improving an inventory of medical facilities and installations with a
primary mission of health care. Restoration includes repair and replacement work to restore damaged facilities due to accident or failure attributable to
inadequate sustainment, excessive age, or other causes. Modernization includes alteration of facilities to implement a new, higher standard (including
regulatory changes), to accommodate new functions, or to replace building components that typically last more than 50 years (such as foundations and
structural components). Restoration and modernization does not include recurring sustainment tasks or certain environmental measures (such as
removal of asbestos and lead paint), which are funded elsewhere. Other tasks associated with facilities operations (such as custodial services, grass
cutting, and the provision of central utilities) are also not included. Excludes Army and Air Force contingency hospitals, Navy fleet hospitals, and Navy
fleet hospital storage facilities.
Examples
• OCONUS R2 Special Projects > $200K are managed by BUMED M41 (i.e. Restore Maternity Residence at Overseas MTF, Restore Fire Doors)
• CO Approved OCONUS R1 Special Projects =< $200K are managed by your local Facilities Department
• OCONUS MILCON Studies managed by Ms. Sharon Hines @ BUMED M4
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BAG 7 – 0806278
0806278 – Facility Sustainment (CONUS)
Facilities Sustainment - Health Care. Provides resources for maintenance and repair activities necessary to keep an inventory of medical facilities and
installations with a primary mission of health care in good working order. It includes regularly scheduled adjustments and inspections, preventive
maintenance tasks, and emergency response and service calls for minor repairs. It also includes major repairs or replacement of facility components
(usually accomplished by contract) that are expected to occur periodically throughout the life cycle of facilities. This work includes regular roof
replacement, refinishing of wall surfaces, repairing and replacement of heating and cooling systems, replacing tile and carpeting, and similar types of
work. It does not include certain restoration, modernization, and environmental compliance costs which are funded elsewhere. Other tasks associated
with facilities operations (such as custodial services, grass cutting, landscaping, waste disposal, and the provision of central utilities) are also not
included. Excludes Army and Air Force contingency hospitals, Navy fleet hospitals, and Navy fleet hospital storage facilities.
Examples
• Facility maintenance/emergency repair contracts to include utility distribution systems
• Annual boiler inspections
• CO approved sustainment M2 special projects =< $200K (i.e. replace roof, walls, tiles, carpet, HVAC and similar type of work)
• M41 managed sustainment M2 special projects > $200K
• CIVPERS in support facility sustainment CONUS
• Excludes:
• Custodial services, ground maintenance, waste disposal, and utilities which are included in Facility Operations PE
• Repair of structures that will last more than the expected life of the facility which is part of RM PE
• Non-Facility related equipment service/repair contracts managed by BIOMED Technicians
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BAG 7 – 0806378
0806378 – Facility Sustainment (OCONUS)
Facilities Sustainment - Health Care. Provides resources for maintenance and repair activities necessary to keep an inventory of medical facilities and
installations with a primary mission of health care in good working order. It includes regularly scheduled adjustments and inspections, preventive
maintenance tasks, and emergency response and service calls for minor repairs. It also includes major repairs or replacement of facility components
(usually accomplished by contract) that are expected to occur periodically throughout the life cycle of facilities. This work includes regular roof
replacement, refinishing of wall surfaces, repairing and replacement of heating and cooling systems, replacing tile and carpeting, and similar types of
work. It does not include certain restoration, modernization, and environmental compliance costs which are funded elsewhere. Other tasks associated
with facilities operations (such as custodial services, grass cutting, landscaping, waste disposal, and the provision of central utilities) are also not
included. Excludes Army and Air Force contingency hospitals, Navy fleet hospitals, and Navy fleet hospital storage facilities.
Examples
• Facility maintenance/emergency repair contracts to include utility distribution systems
• Annual boiler inspections
• CO approved sustainment M2 special projects =< $200K (i.e. replace roof, walls, tiles, carpet, HVAC and similar type of work)
• M41 managed sustainment M2 special projects > $200K
• CIVPERS in support facility sustainment OCONUS
• Excludes:
• Custodial services, ground maintenance, waste disposal, and utilities which are included in Facility Operations PE
• Repair of structures that will last more than the expected life of the facility which is part of RM PE
• Non-Facility related equipment service/repair contracts managed by BIOMED Technicians
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BAG 7 – 0807753
0807753 – Environmental Conservation
Conservation includes any action specifically required to protect or enhance natural and cultural resources, preserve access to improved and unimproved
training areas, and make necessary repairs to minimize erosion and otherwise rehabilitate DoD lands and waters. This includes complying with federal,
state and local codes such as the National Historic Preservation Act, Archaeological Resources Protection Act, Native American Graves Protection and
Repatriation Act, Endangered Species Act, Federal Insecticide, Fungicide and Rodenticide Act (FIFRA), and the Sikes Act.
Funds all costs associated with direct support of conservation activities, including: A. Studies and surveys to identify, inventory, and manage existing
natural and cultural resources and evaluation of the resources so identified and inventoried; B. Management costs, including workyears devoted to
natural and cultural activities and preparing natural and cultural resource management plans; C. Permits for use of natural and cultural resources;
D. Certification of innovative technology for DoD applications; E. Design, construction, maintenance or repair costs specifically required to restore,
improve or maintain natural or cultural resources; F. Supplies and equipment required to carry out applicable natural and cultural resources management
activities; G. Appropriated funds attributable to fish, wildlife, agricultural outleasing and timber management activities.
Excludes:
A. Base Closure costs associated with these programs; B. Normal maintenance required for appearance, including landscaping; C. NEPA costs
associated with facilities or weapons systems which are included in facility or weapon system costs; D. Activities funded in the DoD Working Capital
Funds (DWCF), which are charged to the appropriate DWCF program elements.
Examples
•Cultural /Historical Preservation Contract
• No activity is currently using this PE in 2012
33
BAG 7 – 0807754
0807754 – Pollution Prevention
Pollution prevention is any action that is designed to reduce or eliminate (rather than control or treat) the future impact that an operation may have on
the environment (including impacts to the air, surface and ground waters, vegetation and soils) through the source reduction of pollutants, more efficient
use of natural resources, recycling, and/or reduced emissions of toxic and other undesirable materials or wastes to the environment. Funds all costs
associated with pollution prevention, including: A. Certification of innovative technology for DoD applications; B. Any laws, Executive Orders, or
DoD policies that apply specifically to pollution prevention efforts; C. Initial acquisition of environmentally acceptable replacements for hazardous
materials required to comply with pollution prevention standards; (excludes normal replacement of hazardous material with less hazardous materials);
D. Installation level pollution prevention plans, assessments, equipment, and projects; E. Review and modification of standardized documents for the
sole purpose of eliminating or reducing the use of toxic chemicals and/or hazardous materials; F. Cost of personnel and office operations directly
involved with pollution prevention programs (including recycling programs); G. Any facilities construction costs or maintenance costs primarily
required to meet pollution prevention goals;
Excluding: A. Research and development efforts associated with pollution prevention, which are covered under specific R&D program elements; B.
Normal infrastructure maintenance and repair to keep a system in good working order or system replacement as part of normal replacement cycles; C.
Activities funded in the DoD Working Capital Funds (DWCF), which are charged to the appropriate DWCF program elements; D. Activities funded as
part of a larger system acquisition program, which should be separately identified through cost accounting codes under the main system acquisition
program element. For example, pollution prevention efforts included in the design of a new weapon system would be under the PE of the weapon
system; E. Base closure costs associated with these programs; F. Activities funded within Family Housing program elements.
Examples
•Only one activity is using this PE in FY-12
34
BAG 7 – 0807756
0807756 – Environmental Compliance
Environmental Compliance includes actions to achieve and maintain full and sustained compliance with federal, state, and local environmental laws and
regulations, Executive Orders, host nation regulations and DoD policies. Applies to workyears, training, travel, supplies, permits, fees, support
equipment, service, and facilities (if the primary purpose is to comply with environmental standards) and the associated costs specifically identified and
measurable to environmental compliance. Funds all costs related to environmental compliance, including: A. Recurring costs of environmental program
management, daily operations and services, permits, fees, certifications, studies, and licenses; civilian workyears; education and training of
environmental programs; hazardous waste management and disposal; sampling, analysis, monitoring and surveys; supplies, equipment, and travel's.
Nonrecurring costs of projects/services required to bring DoD into compliance with environmental standards or comply with a notice of violation (Class
I); to prevent DoD from failing to meet impending environmental standards (Class II); or to enhance the environment beyond legal requirements (Class
III);C. Pest management programs to meet FIFRA standards for pest management and pesticide storage, handling or use standards; D. Overseas
cleanup, as well as overseas compliance, efforts; E. Certification of innovative technology for DoD applications;F. Health risk assessments of
environmental pollution hazards; and G. Medical oversight of environmental compliance monitoring activities.
Excluding: A. Efforts funded under Defense Environmental Restoration Account, Conservation, Pollution Prevention, BRAC or Occupational Health
and Safety auspices; B. Research and Development efforts associated with compliance, which are covered under specific R&D program elements; C.
Normal maintenance and repair to keep systems in working order, system replacement as part of normal replacement cycle; and normal installation
operations (i.e. solid waste disposal including tipping fees, landfill operations, etc.); normal wastewater treatment plants, both domestic and industrial,
which are appropriately included in base operations; D. Upgrade/alteration of an industrial process undertaken for other than environmental purposes; E.
Environmental certification/licenses funded separately from mandatory requirements and training; F. Routine pest control applications required to
preserve structural integrity, properly charged to RPM and health applications, such as, mosquito control.
Examples
• Environmental Projects managed by Ms. Polly Kendall, BUMED (i.e. Waste Water Management/Water Quality Management/Mercury Abatement,
etc)
• Hazardous Waste Disposal Contracts
•Pest Management storage
• Health Risk Assessments of environmental pollution hazards
• CIVPERS, Training, and Supplies in support of Environmental Compliance Programs
• Excludes: solid waste disposal and waste water treatment plant contracts which are included in Facility Operations PE
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BAG 7 – 0807779
0807779 – Facilities Operations – Health Care (CONUS)
Operation of Utilities and Engineer Support for the Defense Health Program in CONUS. Includes manpower authorizations, peculiar and support
equipment, necessary facilities and the associated costs of utility plant operations, purchased utilities, air conditioning and refrigeration, utility fuels, fire
protection, crash rescue, snow removal and ice alleviation, entomological services, window glass replacement, elevator maintenance/inspection,
custodial services, refuse collection and disposal, sewer and waste systems, rental of real property, facility engineering and public works management,
other installation engineering services and other annual service requirements performed in-house or by contract.
Examples
• Utility contracts to include gas, pest/weed control, water, electricity, heating, steam, air conditioning, and fuels
• Fire protection contracts
• Snow removal contracts
• Ground maintenance contracts
• Elevator maintenance/inspection contracts
• Custodial services contracts
• Refuse collection/disposal contracts (excluding hazardous waste)
• Sewer/waste systems contracts
• Rental of real property
• Facility Engineering/Public Works management contracts
• CIVPERS, Training, and Supplies in support of Facility Operations CONUS
36
BAG 7 – 0807979
0807979 – Facilities Operations, Health Care (OCONUS)
Operation of Utilities and Engineer Support for the Defense Health Program in OCONUS.
Includes manpower authorizations, peculiar and support equipment, necessary facilities and the associated costs of utility plant operations, purchased
utilities, air conditioning and refrigeration, utility fuels, fire protection, crash rescue, snow removal and ice alleviation, entomological services, window
glass replacement, elevator maintenance/inspection, custodial services, refuse collection and disposal, sewer and waste systems, rental of real property,
facility engineering and public works management, other installation engineering services and other annual service requirements performed in-house or
by contract.
Examples
• Utility contracts to include gas, pest/weed control, water, electricity, heating, steam, air conditioning, and fuels
• Fire protection contracts
• Snow removal contracts
• Ground maintenance contracts
• Elevator maintenance/inspection contracts
• Custodial services contracts
• Refuse collection/disposal contracts (excluding hazardous waste)
• Sewer/waste systems contracts
• Rental of real property
• Facility Engineering/Public Works management contracts
• CIVPERS, Training, and Supplies in support of Facility Operations OCONUS
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BAG 7 – 0807790
0807790 – Visual Information Activities
Funds Visual Information programs, consisting of the following subsets: Visual information (VI) productions and services and VI support.
Includes manpower authorizations and costs, travel, contractual services, procurement of supplies and materials, expense equipment, necessary facilities
and the associated costs specifically identified, separable into "in-house" and "contract" portions, and measurable to the following medical functions, as
appropriate:
•VI Productions and Services. Produce or acquire VI productions (i.e., slide and slide-sound sets, film strips, multi-media, video disc, audio productions,
combination media), and motion media with sound. Includes resources for scripting, preproduction, production, postproduction, libraries, duplication,
distribution, production project management, and other related and associated services.
•VI Support. Provide VI operational (combat and technical) documentation, still and motion picture photography, video, audio, radio and television
closed circuit and broadcasting (not Armed Forces Radio and Television Service (AFRTS)) services, graphic art, VI records centers, VI records holding
facilities, presentation support, repair and maintenance, video teleconferencing terminals, related and associated services, and their supervision.
•Joint Visual Information Services (JVIS). Resources to operate and maintain JVIS production, depository, and distribution activities assigned by
OASD(PA), as a joint mission for DoD.
Excludes VI management at command and component headquarters and OSD. Excludes technical documentation support not available from base VI
services, integral to the mission of organizations supported, and identified in other program elements. VI equipment integral to technical documentation
functions is also excluded. It does not include VI activities with discrete program elements such as: Armed Forces Radio and Television Service.
Examples
• Productions and Services of multimedia, video discs, and audio contracts
• Combat and Technical documentation of still and motion photography contracts
• Joint Visual Information Services contract
• CIVPERS/travel/supplies in support of Visual Information Programs
38
BAG 7 – 0807795
0807795 – Base Communications (CONUS)
Includes manpower authorizations, peculiar and support equipment, necessary facilities and the associated costs specifically identified in CONUS and
measurable to the following: Army: Base communications resources in support of Army medical activities. Includes non-tactical, non-DCS base (post,
camp and station) communications facilities, and equipment systems which provide local communications worldwide to installations/activities. Navy:
Base-level communications for Navy health care facilities to include base telephones, industrial security networks, crash networks, and paging
networks. Air Force: Base-level communications support for USAF hospitals and clinics to include base telephone systems (PBX or PABX), intrabase
radio systems, wire communications services, official tolls, TWX usage and commercial refiles, Class B tolls and charges, other base-level commercial
communications requirements, and CCTV systems. Excludes DCS switched network support (PE 0303112F and PE 03031260); DCS long- haul
telecommunications systems and circuits; and AFCS base telecommunication center operating and maintenance personnel (PE 0303112F).
Examples
• Telephone, Pager, Cell phone Contracts
• Communication services contracts
• CIVPERS in support of Base Communications CONUS
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BAG 7 – 0807995
0807995 – Base Communications (OCONUS)
Includes manpower authorizations, peculiar and support equipment, necessary facilities and the associated costs specifically identified in OCONUS and
measurable to the following:
Army: Base communications resources in support of Army medical activities. Includes non-tactical, non-DCS base (post, camp and station)
communications facilities, and equipment systems which provide local communications worldwide to installations/activities.
Navy: Base-level communications for Navy health care facilities to include base telephones, industrial security networks, crash networks, and paging
networks.
Air Force: Base-level communications support for USAF hospitals and clinics to include base telephone systems (PBX or PABX), intrabase radio
systems, wire communications services, official tolls, TWX usage and commercial refiles, Class B tolls and charges, other base-level commercial
communications requirements, and CCTV systems.
Excludes DCS switched network support (PE 0303112F and PE 03031260); DCS long- haul telecommunications systems and circuits; and AFCS base
telecommunication center operating and maintenance personnel (PE 0303112F).
Examples
• Telephones, Pagers, Cell Phone Contracts
• Communication services contracts
• CIVPERS in support of Base Communications OCONUS
40
BAG 7 – 0807796
0807796 – Base Operations (CONUS)
Includes manpower authorizations, peculiar and support equipment, necessary facilities and the associated costs specifically identified and measurable
to the following functional categories of effort at CONUS medical and dental facilities, Medical Centers, medical support activities, and medical
installations. Administration: Installation Headquarters Administration and Command (including squadron level responsible for Base Operations),
Installation Comptroller services, Installation ADP services, Installation Information Activities, Installation Legal Activities, Installation Civilian
Personnel Administration, Installation Military Personnel Administration, Installation Printing and Reproduction, Installation Safety, Installation
Management Analysis/Management Engineering. Retail Supply Operations: Installation Supply Activities, Installation Procurement Operations,
Installation Storage Activities. Maintenance of Installation Equipment (includes maintenance of administrative aircraft, vehicles and equipment but
excludes maintenance of tactical equipment, combat vehicles and mission aircraft.) Other Base Services: Installation Transportation Activities;
Installation Training (excludes troop training and tactical exercises), Installation Physical Security and Police Activities, Laundry and Dry Cleaning (for
troop support and other appropriated fund activities).Bachelor Housing Operations and Furnishings (management, housing assignment, care of quarters,
provisions, care, preservation and maintenance of furnishing, etc.). Other Personnel Support: Installation Food Service, Social Actions, Community
Services, Chaplains, Bands (excluding The Army Band and Division Bands), Morale, Welfare and Recreation. Excludes the following functional
categories which are part of the standard definition of Base Operations Support, but are reported under separate PEs: Maintenance and Repair of Real
Property, Real Property Services, Minor Construction, Base Commun.
Examples
• Administrative HQ contracts
• Comptroller, ADP, Legal, Public Affairs, CIVPERS/MILPERS Administration, Printing/Reproduction, Safety services contracts
• Vehicle and equipment maintenance contracts
• Transportation Equipment Rentals, Physical Security, Laundry/Dry Cleaning contracts
• Bachelor Housing Operations maintenance contracts
• Food Service, Chaplains, MWR services contracts
• CIVPERS/travel/supplies in support of Base Operations CONUS
41
BAG 7 – 0807996
0807996 – Base Operations (OCONUS)
Includes manpower authorizations, peculiar and support equipment, necessary facilities and the associated costs specifically identified and measurable
to the following functional categories of effort at OCONUS medical and dental facilities, Medical Centers, medical support activities, and medical
installations. Administration: Installation Headquarters Administration and Command (including squadron level responsible for Base Operations),
Installation Comptroller services, Installation ADP services, Installation Information Activities, Installation Legal Activities, Installation Civilian
Personnel Administration, Installation Military Personnel Administration, Installation Printing and Reproduction, Installation Safety, Installation
Management Analysis/Management Engineering. Retail Supply Operations: Installation Supply Activities, Installation Procurement Operations,
Installation Storage Activities. Maintenance of Installation Equipment (includes maintenance of administrative aircraft, vehicles and equipment but
excludes maintenance of tactical equipment, combat vehicles and mission aircraft.) Other Base Services: Installation Transportation Activities;
Installation Training (excludes troop training and tactical exercises), Installation Physical Security and Police Activities, Laundry and Dry Cleaning (for
troop support and other appropriated fund activities).Bachelor Housing Operations and Furnishings (management, housing assignment, care of quarters,
provisions, care, preservation and maintenance of furnishing, etc.). Other Personnel Support: Installation Food Service, Social Actions, Community
Services, Chaplains, Bands (excluding The Army Band and Division Bands), Morale, Welfare and Recreation. Excludes the following functional
categories which are part of the standard definition of Base Operations Support, but are reported under separate PEs: Maintenance and Repair of Real
Property, Real Property Services, Minor Construction, Base Commun.
Examples
• Administrative HQ contracts
• Comptroller, ADP, Legal, CIVPERS/MILPERS Administration, Printing/Reproduction, Safety services contracts
• Vehicle and equipment maintenance contracts
• Transportation Equipment Rentals, Physical Security, Laundry/Dry Cleaning contracts
• Bachelor Housing Operations maintenance contracts
• Food Service, Chaplains, MWR services contracts
• CIVPERS/travel/supplies in support of Base Operations OCONUS
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Effective Execution Monitoring
AS OF 4-May-12
• Regular SMART reports using the major review
criteria against PEs for each Activity in you AOR
• Track execution against plan and authority with
variance explanations / corrective action plans
prepared
• M83 will continue to conduct weekly Execution
Reviews
• Data anomalies should be indentified early and
explanations prepared at the first line
• Report issues through your chain of command
REGION XYZ
BAG
1
PE
PE Title
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
Auth. (FAD Trail)
10,564,335
1,234,546
11,798,881
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
Obligations
4,561,564
700,000
5,261,564
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
Commitments
123,584
123,456
247,040
$
$
$
0807724
Military Unique - Other Medical
$
0807725
Aeromedical Evacuation System
$
0807730
Service Spt to Other Health Activities-TRANSCOM $
0807785
AFIP
$
0807786
Joint Pathology Center (JPC)
$
TOTAL BAG 3
$
0807781
Service Medical IM/IT
$
0807793
Tri-Service IM/IT
$
TOTAL BAG 4
$
0807798
Management Headquarters
$
TOTAL BAG 5
$
0806722
HPSP
$
0806761
Other Education and Training
$
TOTAL BAG 6
$
0806276
Facilities Restoration and Modernization - CONUS $
0806376
Facilities Restoration and Modernization - OCONUS$
0806278
Facilites Sustainment - CONUS Health Care
$
0806378
Facilites Sustainment - OCONUS Health Care
$
0807779
Facilities Operations - Health Care (CONUS)
$
0807979
Facilities Operations - Health Care (OCONUS)
$
0807795
Base Communications - CONUS
$
0807995
Base Communications - OCONUS
$
0807796
Base Operations - CONUS
$
0807996
Base Operations - OCONUS
$
0807753
Environmental Conservation
$
0807754
Pollution Prevention
$
0807756
Environmental Compliance
$
0807790
Visual Information Systems
$
TOTAL BAG 7
$
3,456,468
864,884
4,321,352
21,003,456
21,003,456
11,654,879
11,654,879
6,546,846
4,564,876
800,654
11,912,376
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
1,225,699
724,357
1,950,056
16,546,897
16,546,897
6,546,864
6,546,864
2,345,664
3,546,786
654,987
6,547,437
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
60,690,944
$
36,852,818
$
0807700
MEDCENs, Hospitals & Clinics (CONUS)
0807900
MEDCENs, Hospitals & Clinics (OCONUS)
0807701
Pharmaceuticals, In-House (CONUS)
0807901
Pharmaceuticals, In-House (OCONUS)
0807715
Dental Care Activities - CONUS
0807915
Dental Care Activities - OCONUS
TOTAL BAG 1
0801720
3
4
5
6
7
Obs + Comms
4,685,148
823,456
5,508,604
1,548,143
724,357
2,272,500
17,033,739
17,033,739
6,871,432
6,871,432
2,372,208
4,201,682
654,987
7,228,877
2,062,334
$
38,915,152
Examining Activities
0807714
Other Health Activities
0807705
Military Public/Occupational Health
0807760
Veterinary Services
TOTAL ALL BAGs
322,444
322,444
486,842
486,842
324,568
324,568
26,544
654,896
681,440
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
Unobligated/Uncommited
$
5,879,187
$
$
411,090
$
$
$
$
6,290,277
$
$
1,908,325
$
$
$
140,527
$
$
$
$
$
2,048,852
$
3,969,717
$
$
3,969,717
$
$
$
$
4,783,447
$
4,783,447
$
$
$
$
$
4,174,638
$
$
363,194
$
$
145,667
$
$
$
$
$
$
4,683,499
$
21,775,792
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