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    J&J Worldwide Services Wins Contract to Support Army Medical Treatment Facilities

    By Staff WriterApril 11, 2023
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    Steve Kelley, J&J Worldwide Services

    J&J Worldwide Services has successfully transitioned Operations and Maintenance Services in support of the U.S. Army Medical Treatment Facilities in the Regional Health Command Europe.

    “J&J has been providing O&M services for the RHCE since 2015. We are honored to continue our support for the DOD Defense Health Agency and the Medical Readiness Command, Europe” said Steve Kelley, CEO and president of J&J Worldwide Services.

    J&J won a 5-year recompete task order contract through the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers in Huntsville Center, Alabama on Jan. 1. The base period of performance started on April 1, and supports multiple geographical Army installations, facilities and staff across Germany, Belgium and Italy. This includes the Landstuhl Regional Medical Center.

    “As the only fully forward deployed medical readiness command in the Army Medical Command, our role in maintaining the hospital and associated work centers is important for ensuring our armed service men and women can continue to carry out the MEDCOM readiness mission of sustaining a trained and ready medical force and a medically ready force,” Kelley said.

    This award is part of the Multiple Award Task Order Contract to provide specialized medical facilities Operations and Maintenance services to support the U.S. Army Medical Command, the Air Force Medical Support Agency, the U.S. Navy Bureau of Medicine and Surgery and the Defense Health Agency at locations throughout the Contiguous U.S., Alaska, Hawaii and U.S. territories.

    It also includes support outside of the contiguous U.S., like Korea, Japan, Thailand, Germany, England, Portugal, Turkey and Italy; and locations that have DOD Medical Facilities under the Operation and Maintenance Engineering Enhancement Program.

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