Abstract

The transition of authority to manage and administer all DoD Medical Treatment Facilities from the Military Department Services to the Defense Health Agency is an extremely complex challenge involving multiple stakeholders and systems in an effort to achieve greater force readiness while reducing cost. Womack Army Medical Center at Fort Bragg served as the U.S. Army's sole prototype for the initial phase of the transition of authority. Starting with a foundational shift to an organizational outward mindset was essential in building effective relationships to exercise Mission Command at echelon to manage risks to mission during this period of uncertainty and ambiguity. This shift in mindset set the conditions for mobilizing Army Doctrine, elicited, and invited collaborative behaviors, and resulted in the improved organizational performance accomplished with velocity to successfully lead the transformation to Defense Health Agency.

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