General Medical Officer (GMO) Manual: Administrative Section
Authorized Minimal Medical Allowance List (AMMAL)
Department of the Navy
Bureau of Medicine and Surgery
Introduction Allowance Change Request Current AMMAL Resources AMMAL guidance
The AMMAL represents the minimum quantity of medical equipment and supplies required to be maintained onboard to perform the medical departments operational mission as defined in the Required Operational Capability/Projected Operational Environment (ROC/POE).
Defining AMMAL guidance
AMMALs are segregated into functional areas. Some examples include laboratory, medical, and radiology. Although the AMMAL provides a baseline requirement, this does not limit increasing the additional depth of each item or locally carrying non-AMMAL items. Type commander constraints on what medical procedures can be performed in the department as well as the Medical Departments Operating Target (OPTAR) serve as constraints. The type commander instructions (i.e. COMNAVSURFPAC 6000.1G) provide more detailed guidelines on buying non-AMMAL items. Remember that the AMMAL represents the minimum quantity of supplies required to perform the mission. Whenever the on-hand stock of individual AMMAL items is less than the allowance quantity, immediately reorder replacement stock to bring the on-hand supplies back to the allowance quantity. This practice should ensure that a ship has on-hand or on-order, the full AMMAL allowance at all times. Equipment items should be programmed for replacement under the Shipboard Equipment Replacement Program. This program is managed through each Fleet CINC to ensure that the life cycle of equipment is managed appropriately.
There may be supplies used in your daily practices that are not on the AMMAL, or items on the AMMALs that are not necessary. If the material on your AMMAL needs to be revised, recommend changes to your type commander staff (TYCOM) using an Allowance Change Request (ACR) (NAVSUP form 1220). The ACR is reviewed by the TYCOM with recommendations providing the appropriate action.
AMMAL configuration management is coordinated by the Naval Medical Logistics Command, Fort Detrick, Maryland. Monthly changes to the AMMALs are published by Naval message. In addition, the updated AMMALs can be downloaded through a NAVMEDLOGCOM web site at
http://www-nmlc.med.navy.mil/ or can obtained from the CD-ROM product Universal Data Repository (UDR). If unsuccessful in obtaining the current AMMAL(s) from the preceding sources, call or write to:Naval Medical Logistics Command
521 Fraim Street
Fort Detrick, MD 21702-5015
COMM: (301) 619-7228 DSN 343-7228Revised by LCDR M.J. Reading, MSC, USN, Naval Medical Logistics Command, Fort Detrick, MD (1999).