The Outpost

Employee recognized for vital role in immunizati­on of workforce

- By Ana Henderson

When the Coronaviru­s vaccine became available in early 2021, it came in limited quantities and was being offered only to individual­s in certain category groups.

When Yuma Proving Ground’s (YPG) Medical Clinic received its vaccine supply, YPG leadership had to develop a plan to distribute the vaccine efficientl­y, confidenti­ally, and keeping with social distancing requiremen­ts.

The YPG Mission Plans Division was tasked with distributi­ng the vaccines and Operations Research Analyst (ORSA) Christina Buco was chosen to lead the effort.

“Leading a team of individual­s to do such a dynamic effort was a humbling experience,” said

Buco. “To be selected to lead that distributi­on effort was eye opening to what program analysts do.”

Typically, Buco manages a broad range of operations research efforts to support YPG operations, but because of her background with data collection and databases she was selected for the role. Buco used a secure database that served as a survey to confidenti­ally ask the workforce if they wanted the vaccine, an appointmen­t scheduling tool, roster, a time tracking tool between the two vaccine doses and also helped with selecting the location of the pop-up clinics.

“That database was probably the single most important thing that we did and it was a great asset and led to our success.”

The database calculatio­ns also ensured there was zero waste of the vaccine vial, which contained 10 doses.

The effort to distribute vaccines to YPG Soldiers, their families, retirees, the civilian workforce and coordinate vaccines for the contractor workforce was not an easy task. It involved coordinati­on between entities such as the National Guard, Yuma County Public Health Services, YPG Medical Clinic staff, Directorat­e of Emergency Operations and Buco. Not to mention the manpower to set up 25 pop-up clinics around the installati­on.

“Everybody’s role was incredibly important,” notes Buco.

Over a six-month period, Buco scheduled thousands of vaccines available to the YPG community. For her role leading the effort Buco was presented with a Meritoriou­s Civilian Service Award on July 27.

“I was appreciati­ve that my work was noticed and that they had taken time to recognize my effort in the distributi­on of vaccines,” said Buco.

Buco is a mathematic­ian with a Bachelors in Mathematic­s and Masters in Data Analytics, yet the one thing she cannot calculate is the hours the team dedicated to getting these vaccines to the YPG community.

“I don’t think I could count the hours that I spent on the distributi­on effort. We did twice weekly meetings, we held at least 25 vaccinatio­n events for the workforce and YPG family members. In conjunctio­n with the National Guard and Yuma County Public Health Services. We had meet and greets and site visits for those community partners. It definitely was a team effort.”

 ??  ?? the vaccine distributi­on effort took coordinati­on between the National guard, Yuma County public Health services, Ypg Medical Clinic staff, Directorat­e of Emergency Operations and Buco (right). (photo by Ana Henderson)
the vaccine distributi­on effort took coordinati­on between the National guard, Yuma County public Health services, Ypg Medical Clinic staff, Directorat­e of Emergency Operations and Buco (right). (photo by Ana Henderson)
 ??  ?? For her role leading the Ypg vaccine distributi­on effort Christina Buco was presented with a Meritoriou­s Civilian service Award on July 27. (photo by Mark schauer)
For her role leading the Ypg vaccine distributi­on effort Christina Buco was presented with a Meritoriou­s Civilian service Award on July 27. (photo by Mark schauer)

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