Facility Management Course AFMSA Flashcards

(35 cards)

1
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What is Army’s AFMSA equivalent?

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MEDCOM

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What is Navy’s AFMSA equivalent?

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BUMED

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AFMSA

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Air Force Medical Support Agency

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4
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PDC

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Planning Design Construction

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5
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IO

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Initial Outfitting

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6
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PM

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Preventive Maintenance

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PdM

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Predictive Maintenance

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SRM

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Sustainment Restoration Modernization

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HFD

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Health Facilities Division

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10
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HAMS

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Hospital Aseptic Management Services (house keeping)

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DSS

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Data Support Specialists

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12
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FSI

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Facility Systems Inventory

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RPS

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Real Property Schedule

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DPW

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Department of Public Works (Army’s CE equivalent)

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O&M

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Operation & Maintenance

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16
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If you were to justify keeping the clinic’s generator, what are three arguments that could be made to increase the probability keeping the generator?

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Potential loss of high dollar pharmaceutical inventory, potential RVU loss during power outages, potential annual savings in manpower from checking every emergency light (30 seconds a month/1.5 hours a year per light). AFMSA is approaching the problem from an analytical perspective, so a business-case analysis must be made to show savings to justify

17
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J-Box

18
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Who owns the building?

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CE. CE acts like a landlord.

19
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FAS

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Facility Assessment Study

20
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Discretionary Funds

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Funds that HFD give to each Facility Management Account.

21
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INI

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In-Progress Inspections

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MFIP

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Medical Facility Improvement Plan

23
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FMSSS

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Facility Management Sustainment Support Services

24
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Corrective Maintenance Cap under contract at Travis is?

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Sustainment examples?
Maintenance Contracts (not upgrading)
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Restoration example?
Storm damage repair or taking an old or broken function and restoring it to previous capability.
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Modernization example?
Replace HVAC system (upgrading or replacing new)
28
How long is the MILCON process?
6 years
29
According to the FAR, how much can we make for mirco-puchases for services? What pot of money is this?
$2,500. Discretionary funds from Health Facilities Division.
30
For whom is discretionary funds for? How much is it?
The MTF facilities...not the contractor!!! Clinics can go up to $30K, Hospitals $70K, and medical centers $100K.
31
What are some non-medical buildings that often receive unauthorized funds from the hospital?
Aerospace physiology training lab, Health and Wellness Centers, veterinarian clinics without working dogs, and Drug Demand Reduction Collection.
32
What is a bad use of sustainment funds?
Grounds Keeping & Snow Removal, Maintenance of Pavements and Curbs, Solid Waste Collection and Removal, Entomology (insect pest removal), Utilities
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OMEE
Operations & Maintenance Engineering Enhancement, a sustainment maintenance centralized contract.
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What is a unauthorized use of restoration funds?
Remediation of Hazardous Waste and Waste Material, and | Repair or Replacement due to normal wear and tear
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What is an unauthorized use of modernization funds?
Major Asbestos Abatement and Mercury recovery from sewage system