Installation Management Command's COVID-19 Pandemic Efforts Rely on Multiple Collaborative Partnerships.

Med J (Ft Sam Houst Tex)

Installation Management Command Chief of Ready and Resilient Integration Branch/Deputy Surgeon.

Published: March 2021

The Installation Management Command (IMCOM) delivers quality base support from the strategic support area, enabling readiness for a globally responsive Army. IMCOM has more than 75 installations, covering more than 13 million acres, in 17 time zones, 12 countries and 58 services. In early March 2020, the COVID-19 pandemic required IMCOM to shift focus in ensuring health protection measures were implemented early and quickly, which relied on medical expertise. The IMCOM Surgeon and the Deputy Surgeon serve as the command's key advisors for all matters related to health care and medical readiness. During the COVID-19 pandemic, the IMCOM Surgeon and the Deputy Surgeon were critical in the consolidation of various information from multiple organizations. They promoted the integration of force health protection principles during COVID-19 operations. All of the military members at IMCOM headquarters (HQ) were considered mission essential while other personnel were identified on a phasing structure in the early stages of the pandemic, which meant civilian personnel were instructed to telework.

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