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Navy Updates Limited Duty Tracking System

18 October 2016

From Navy Personnel Command Public Affairs

The Navy is changing the way it tracks limited duty (LIMDU), according to NAVADMIN 218/16 released Oct. 17.
The Navy is changing the way it tracks limited duty (LIMDU), according to NAVADMIN 218/16 released Oct. 17.

The LIMDU Sailor and Marine Readiness Tracker System (SMART) is replacing the Medical Evaluation Board System (MEDBOLTS) in managing the tracking of Temporary LIMDU (TLD).

According to NAVADMIN 218/16, to access the new system deployability coordinators must complete an online computer-based training course. The course can be accessed at http://edqtest.med.navy.mil/cbts/. After completing training, deployability coordinators can then access LIMDU SMART by contacting their patient administration office at their command's servicing medical treatment facility.

The transition to LIMDU SMART is scheduled to be completed by Sept. 30, with the exception of U.S. European Command (EUCOM) and U.S. Africa Command (AFRICOM) medical training facilities.

For more information, read the message at http://www.npc.navy.mil/.

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