KABUL, Afghanistan (Jan. 09 2016) — Maj. Gen. Abdul Razaq Siawash, Afghan National Army Medical Commander, met with a cross-functional team of medical and budget advisors from Combined Security Transition Command – Afghanistan (CSTC-A) at the Kabul National Military Hospital this week to assess improvements in logistics, and sustainment for the Afghan National Army Medical Supply Chain management. The visit concluded with the coalition teams touring the medical warehouse and oxygen production plant at KNMH where contractors were training 35 personnel. Thomas A. Lockhart, executive director of


KABUL, Afghanistan (Jan. 09 2016) — Maj. Gen. Abdul Razaq Siawash, Afghan National Army Medical Commander, met with a cross-functional team of medical and budget advisors from Combined Security Transition Command – Afghanistan (CSTC-A) at the Kabul National Military Hospital this week to assess improvements in logistics, and sustainment for the Afghan National Army Medical Supply Chain management. The visit concluded with the coalition teams touring the medical warehouse and oxygen production plant at KNMH where contractors were training 35 personnel. Thomas A. Lockhart, executive director of CSTC-A’s office of sustainment known internally as EF-5, emphasized to them the importance of Core-IMS usage for efficient inventory management. “The visit to the KNMH was a valuable opportunity to discuss the supply of medical material. The tour of the hospital warehouse confirmed the need for additional medical logistic advisory assistance, a future focus for CSTC-A’s office of sustainment, EF-5,” said Australian Brig. Gen. James Walk, deputy director of sustainment for CSTC-A. ( Navy photo by Lt. Egdanis Torres Sierra, Combined Security Transition Command CSTC–A Public Affairs)


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