3 FORT CAMPBELL, Ky. -- More than 150 Sexual Assault Response Team members from across the Department of Defense met online April 7 – 8 for a virtual summit aimed at increasing knowledge and awareness of the processes victims may experience when reporting a sexual assault. “A SART member provides high-quality services and support to military victims of sexual assault. That support is intended to strengthen resiliency and instill confidence and trust in the reporting process,” said Col. Patrick T. Birchfield, Blanchfield Army Community Hospital, commander. “This summit has great value for our medical team members from both the knowledge they gain and the information they can share with other stakeholders who are all committed to helping those who have experienced a sexual assault.”