Army Plans to Expand Medical Equipment Maintenance Program

The expansion includes new depot locations and aims to improve readiness by streamlining medical equipment repair and calibration for frontline units.

The US Army is preparing to expand its Home-Station Medical Maintenance Support (HMMS) program, an initiative aimed at closing gaps in medical device servicing for units that lack in-house maintenance teams.

Launched in 2024 at Fort Bragg, NC, HMMS is part of the broader Medical Logistics in Campaigning (MiC) initiative, which seeks to integrate medical logistics into the Army’s sustainment enterprise. The Army plans to open a second wave of HMMS sites soon, including Fort Benning, Ga; Fort Campbell, Ky; and the US Army Medical Materiel Agency’s (USAMMA) Medical Maintenance Operations Division (MMOD) at Tobyhanna Army Depot, Pa…

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