Health Services Comptroller
Serves as Health Services Comptroller for the largest military hospital overseas; oversees resource management in support of the Army's health care system; prepares and analyzes financial data and reports in support of the Planning, Programming, Budgeting and Execution System (PPBES) process; monitors, budgets, and programs financial and logistic requirements; supports manpower management and associated institutional requirements; maintains and analyzes historical financial data and forecasts requirements; coordinates with Army logistics functions; identifies redundant functions and makes recommendations to increase resource efficiency; trains and mentors medical personnel.
Health Services Comptroller
Serves as Health Services Comptroller; manages finance and accounting functions and serves as the adviser to the commander for all financial matters; performs all finance and accounting functions for AMEDD organizations; manages and certifies military and civilian payrolls, travel expenses, commercial accounts, and other vouchers and claims; directs receipt and disbursement of AMEDD funds; assists in payments of legal obligations or collection of monies due the United States; interprets financial laws and Comptroller General decisions and establishes policies.
Health Services Comptroller
Serves as Health Services Comptroller; plans, develops, and implements changes to finance and accounting systems which support the overall Army mission; optimizes advances in productivity and efficiency; trains military and civilian personnel in all areas of AMEDD financial management; prepares and distributes reports and financial statements to provide the commander and staff with adequate information for efficient management, status of funds, and budget purposes; implements plans and policies of the medical commander in matters concerning the effective and economical utilization of manpower resources.