MC4 has long supported units' efforts to digitally restock medical supply shelves. To help deployed units do away with paper forms, we put the latest tools, DCAM and DMLSS, into the hands of the users. We also have MC4 MEDLOG personnel in theater available for training, technical support and to help units develop business processes. Later this year, we'll take another step to enhance customer support.
This summer, MC4 will have on-site support in Qatar at U.S. Army Medical Materiel Center-Southwest Asia (USAMMC-SWA), the theater lead agent for medical materiel (TLAMM). Being at the heart of MEDLOG for theater, we'll have direct access to the logisticians who manage the theater supply chain. This will allow us to expedite customer requests and help with connectivity issues. We'll also have the flexibility to provide temporary on-site support in other parts of theater as needed.
The placement of MC4 personnel in Qatar is the result of the working relationship between MC4 and the 6th Medical Logistics Management Center (6MLMC), the lead organization for USAMMC-SWA. The inclusion of MC4 personnel at USAMMC-SWA was first discussed in 2009. The topic gained traction after the successful joint effort to field DMLSS at Camp Dwyer, Afghanistan, last year. By setting up shop in Qatar, MC4 will have a central location to manage our MEDLOG efforts throughout SWA and better support customer needs.