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MC4 deploys Dell PowerEdge 1950 servers to combat support hospitals, providing the platform for electronic medical record applications. At smaller medical elements, MC4 deploys stand-alone laptops as servers with other laptops configured as clients. The Dell PowerEdge 1950s are part of the AN/TYQ-108C(V)1 and AN/TYQ-108C(V)2 configurations.

MC4 deploys Dell PowerEdge 1950 servers to combat support hospitals, providing the platform for electronic medical record applications. At smaller medical elements, MC4 deploys stand-alone laptops as servers with other laptops configured as clients. The Dell PowerEdge 1950s are part of the AN/TYQ-108C(V)1 and AN/TYQ-108C(V)2 configurations.

Spc. Dana Clookey (left) and Spc. George Fraissinet support the Signal shop at Camp Cropper, Iraq, and troubleshoot reported TC2 issues. View on Flickr

Captain Steven Wakefield (right), information management officer for the 21st Combat Support Hospital (CSH), and his team continuously practiced with MC4 servers prior to their deployment in order to provide a high level of technical support with little assitance from MC4's support personnel in theater. (Photo by 1st Lt. Camille Betito, 85th Medical Detachment) View on Flickr

Combat Service Support Automation Management Office (CSSAMO) personnel learn to configure MC4 servers and clients during an 18-day class conducted by the U.S. Army Logistics Management College, Fort Lee, Va. View on Flickr

MC4 Systems Administrators Irving Cadiz (top) and Rebecca Beam (bottom) perform MC4 server maintenance by clearing the racks of dust and debris outside a medical treament facility in Iraq. View on Flickr

MC4 Product Manager LTC William Geesey (right) and MC4 systems administrator John Connell (left) check over new servers installed in a medical treatment facility in Iraq during the electronic medical record (EMR) 2.1.1.1 upgrade in August 2009. View on Flickr

MC4 Systems Administrator Jim Carter provides routine maintenance on an MC4 server at Bagram Air Field, Afghanistan View on Flickr

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