That would be nice.
For serving, the JPSU is your agent. So if you're posted to JPSU, there is the services manager in charge of the platoon. They still use military jargon, so everyone is assigned a section commander. A normal section commander—in the infantry, anyway—will have a section of 10, if you are mechanized, which means that if you're in vehicles you'll have a 10-man crew.
I've heard of JPSU section commanders looking after 75 soldiers. These guys and girls do good work. They do their best to stay on top of things, but a lot of the time the section commanders within the JPSU, as well as the officers and the commanders of these units, are themselves injured or ill, or approaching retirement, or they're on a class B contract from the reserves, and when that expires they then leave the job. So there is constant turnover of personnel in these units. Just as they're getting good at it, oftentimes that's when their contract is done or they're offered another job. Frankly, I don't blame them when they jump ship, because they deal with a lot of stuff. I don't know if $65,000 a year is worth dealing with the problems of 100 different people on a daily basis. That's what the JPSU is created to do.
They didn't have it when I was first injured, and I made a point of saying it would be nice to have, and they said, “Oh, don't worry. In about a year we'll have this system in place.”
They're doing their best with what they have, though.