AFC Releases Army Medical Modernization Strategy

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A U.S. Army Soldier tests out life-saving medical equipment during the U.S. Army Medical Research and Development Command’s Capability Days at Fort Detrick, Maryland, in April 2022 (U.S. Army photo by Austin Thomas, Army Futures Command).
A U.S. Army Soldier tests out life-saving medical equipment during the U.S. Army Medical Research and Development Command’s Capability Days at Fort Detrick, Maryland, in April 2022 (U.S. Army photo by Austin Thomas, Army Futures Command).

July 19, 2022 | Originally published by Army Futures Command on July 7, 2022

AUSTIN, Texas — U.S. Army Futures Command released a comprehensive Army Medical Modernization Strategy this week that clarifies the vision and enhances the cohesion of future force health care activities.

“Soldiers are at the heart of our mission. Putting in the work now to ensure that Soldiers have access to cutting-edge health care equipment and resources for years to come is a core element of Army modernization,” said Lt. Gen. James M. Richardson, Acting Commanding General of Army Futures Command.

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