USMEPCOM Pilot Reengineers Medical Prescreens
By Derrik Noack | March 25, 2024
On March 19, USMEPCOM launched a new pilot, reengineering the medical prescreening process for military applicants. Six Military Entrance Processing Stations (MEPS) will pilot the program for 60 days and gather data to enhance the recently developed process before potentially rolling it out to other locations.
USMEPCOM Expands Antiterrorism Efforts
By Ashley Toomey | March 22, 2024
USMEPCOM HQ hosted the United States Army Military Police School (USAMPS) Mobile Training Team to conduct the Antiterrorism Officer Basic Course (ATOBC), Mar. 18-22.
USMEPCOM Gets Ahead of Summer Surge with Army Providers
By Ashley Toomey | Jan. 23, 2024
USMEPCOM processes applicants into the U.S. armed services every day but anticipates a yearly spike in applicant enlistments during summer months, when an influx in applicants come through Freedom’s Front Door that is commonly referred to as “summer surge.”
Behavioral Health Providers Increasing Processing Efficiency
By Derrik Noack | Dec. 12, 2023
USMEPCOM is assembling a team of clinical psychologists to serve as applicant consult needs. These providers will conduct virtual behavioral health assessments for applicants needing a consult, as determined by their Military Entrance Processing Station (MEPS) or service waiver authorities. The first clinical psychologist, Megan Hart Lee, commenced onboarding in early December and is set to initiate virtual behavioral health consults for MEPS applicants by month-end.
New Strategic Plan Drives USMEPCOM Into 2033
By Derrik Noack | Nov. 27, 2023
USMEPCOM launched its new Strategic Plan at the FY24 Senior Leader Offsite (SLO) in mid-November. A command’s strategic plan outlines the operational approach for its personnel moving forward. It does so by identifying goals and objectives, rather than specifying concrete projects.