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AMEDD Civilian Demographics
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In 2010, Army Civilian strength numbered 310,000 compared to an Active Duty force of 547,000. Within 5 years, civilian strength is projected to increase by as many as 250,000.
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The AMEDD Civilian Corps encompasses not only the 45,000+ MEDCOM civilians (working in medical and non-medical occupations) , but also 3,000+ civilians working in medical occupations, assigned to other commands.
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AMEDD Civilian Corps employees are included in a variety of pay plans (SES, GS, WG, Pay Band, etc.), and work schedules (i.e., full-time, part-time, intermittent). MEDCOM Non-appropriated Fund employees and Local National employees are also members of the AMEDD Civilian Corps. |
The AMEDD Civilian Corps published a 2011 Annual Report, this report contains a short overview of the activities of the Civilian Corps Office since its opening in October 2010 and how these actvities align with the Civilian Corps Balanced Scorecard (BSC) Strategic Themes. The last page shows the way ahead, plus 6 focus strategic focus areas identified from responses to the Corps Chief messages, visits, and town hall meetings this past year. Click here to view the AMEDD Civilian Corps 2011 Annual Report Online Version. Click here to download a bi-fold print version AMEDD Civilian Corps 2011 Annual Report Printable Version.
We have now posted a downloadable Civilian Corps Creed 8 X 10 for you to print and display.
Civilian Corps Creed