Dienst, an optometrist, leaves his role as commander of the Air Force Medical Operations Agency at Joint Base San Antonio, Texas, where he oversaw the execution of Air Force surgeon general policies supporting Air Force expeditionary capabilities, healthcare operations and national security strategies. He also led consultative support for more than 44,000 personnel and 76 military treatment facilities.
Dienst also served as chief of the Biomedical Sciences Corps, where he oversaw the professional force development and worldwide utilization of more than 2,400 officers. Prior to his role as AFMOA commander, Dienst served as the Education and Training director of the Defense Health Agency at the Defense Health Headquarters in Washington, D.C.
Dienst, the first non-physician to lead the wing, explained that his earlier role as a provider, as well as the many opportunities he’s had to be involved in wartime and operational planning, have folded into a wealth of knowledge he will use to lead the wing.
As 711 HPW commander, Dienst will lead a diverse workforce of military, civilian and contractor personnel, encompassing 75 occupational specialties, including science and engineering, occupational health and safety, medical professions, technicians, educators, business operations and support. The wing’s mission is to advance human performance and integration for air, space and cyberspace through research, education, consultation and operational support.
The wing is comprised of the Airman Systems Directorate, the Human Systems Integration Directorate and the United States Air Force School of Aerospace Medicine.
Department of Defense leadership has continued to emphasize the need for an increase in lethality for warfighters, and Dienst expressed his plan to help the human performance team “reset and refocus” research efforts to align with this need.
“I am definitely looking forward to helping take the 711th Human Performance Wing to the next level,” he said.
The outgoing 711HPW commander, Brig. Gen. (Dr.) Mark A. Koeniger, has been assigned to take command of the Air Force Medical Readiness Agency at the Defense Health Headquarters in Falls Church, Virginia.
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