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From Clemson to global impact: Transforming military health systems
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From Clemson to global impact: Transforming military health systems

  • Colonel Christopher Kiss now directs the Defense Health Agency’s Facilities Enterprise, managing a $54.5 billion global portfolio.
  • Kiss’s career spans leadership of 45 hospitals, 525 clinics and 175 dental clinics worldwide.
  • He moved from combat engineering to health facility planning to focus on care environments.
  • Kiss pursued Clemson’s Ph.D. program in Design and the Built Environment to deepen health-system design expertise.
  • The role requires coordinating systems across mechanical, electrical, structural and IT disciplines.
  • Kiss says architects should coordinate diverse systems rather than know everything themselves.
  • He credits Clemson with balancing rigorous study and family life for wide-scale impact.
  • Kiss emphasizes continuous learning and data generation when information is lacking.
  • The Defense Health Agency’s portfolio supports millions of service members and families worldwide.
  • Kiss sees the military health-design field as offering significant early-career opportunities.
  • The article frames design thinking as central to improving facilities for readiness and care.
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Force Health Protection streamlines OPMED’s Combat Support Functions
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health12h ago

Force Health Protection streamlines OPMED’s Combat Support Functions

  • FHP, part of Operational Medical Systems, regulates and delivers medical products to support warfighters worldwide.
  • Col. Charles Bane leads FHP at Fort Detrick, driving rapid fielding of treatments and countermeasures.
  • FHP leverages regulatory tools like expanded access and emergency use authorizations to protect troops.
  • The division positions medicine pre-positioned where it is most needed for timely treatment.
  • FHP collaborates with DHA’s Office of Regulated Activities to speed solutions.
  • The team supports joint force readiness across regions, including the Indo-Pacific and Arctic.
  • FHP participates in regional exercises and trains medical providers across commands.
  • OPMED STRATCOM highlights FHP’s mission to Deliver for Warfighters.
  • FHP’s scope includes bridging gaps to ensure readiness despite regulatory hurdles.
  • The feature frames FHP as a model for rapid, compliant medical capability delivery.
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