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Army Battlefield EMR System Celebrates 10 Years of Existence

MC4’s 10-year anniversary kicks off right by expanding its use to garrison clinics. http://www.army.mil/-news/2009/04/30/20427-stateside-clinics-switch-to-battlefield-medical-recording-system/ For more on MC4’s history, check out the timeline of events at https://www.mc4.army.mil/about.asp. Click on “Timeline of Events” at the top.

3rd Infantry Division Adds Battlefield Medical Recording System to Stateside Aid Stations

Big news out of Fort Stewart, where the 3rd Infantry Division, led by LTC Edward Michaud, is taking a proactive approach to fixing a problem that continues to exists for battalion aid station clinics in the U.S. He’s using MC4, a traditionally battlefield-only electronic medical record (EMR) system to get his clinical staff used toRead… Read more »

GovLoop’s Battle of Colleges Charity Contest

College was a great time. Books, beer, and brains. I went to college in Ohio and fall really represents college to me. Leaves falling, football playing, and basketball about to start. And GovLoop’s “Bureaucrat on Sports” providing witty banter on the latest in college sports. At GovLoop, I’ve noticed a number of university groups haveRead… Read more »

April 17 – Highlighting How to Actually Bring Innovation to Your Job

Modernization can feel like an uphill battle in government. It’s not that people don’t want to make things better. It’s just that they fall into thinking that change is not possible. But innovation is happening all the time. The key is to find ways to bring that innovation forward and use it as a catalystRead… Read more »

On-Point Forecasting Helps Capitalize on Federal Spending Surge

Federal contract spending likely will surge in 2024. That means federal contractors should be asking themselves how ready they are to pounce on new opportunities — how well they can forecast rates, costs and pipelines.

Digitizing the Curb Appeal

Digital curb management is a little-known, but so very important, way for cities to manage delivery and parking logistics. Here’s what Seattle, with its 500 loading zones for package, food and supply deliveries, is doing.