Monday, November 25, 2024

DHA RFI: Medical Common Operating Picture

Notice ID: HT0038-21-R-0003

The Defense Health Agency’s Program Executive Office (PEO) for Defense Healthcare Management Systems (DHMS), Joint Operational Medicine Information Systems (JOMIS) Program Management Office (PMO), is interested in Industry input on the development of a globally-integrated medical common operating picture.

PEO DHMS/JOMIS requires a Medical Common Operating Picture (MEDCOP) that will facilitate Medical Command and Control and Medical Situational Awareness business processes to produce a stream of actionable knowledge as a result of synergy between appropriate personnel, logistics, medical and other systems in a Joint-All Domain Command and Control environment. Or, in laymen’s terms, the proposed solution must be able to obtain data from various sources and create an integrated picture of the data related to personnel, supply chain, and other data sets. The solution must provide PEO DHMS/ JOMIS visibility from one system to see a full snapshot across all data sets to provide decision support for operational commanders.

The goal of MEDCOP is to provide geospatial and dashboard-based data visualization tools enabling collaboration, reporting and predictive analytics to enable command decision making, future planning and the identification and documentation of lessons learned in a medically-relevant common operating picture. PEO DHMS/JOMIS seeks a software solution that is capable of supporting the current and future medical threats in a Joint-All Domain Command and Control environment.

A proposed solution must provide relevant information from health threat intelligence, disposition of forces and other operational sources to inform medical operations, medical logistics, the status of medical facilities and the status of Health Service Support and Force Health Protection. A medically-relevant globally integrated MEDCOP which generates shared understanding throughout the medical enterprise supporting the full range of military operations must incorporate the technical capabilities listed below.

Desired Solution Technical Capabilities

With the objective of shortening the time it takes to gather medically relevant data and information from days to minutes, the desired solution should include the following features:

Security

  • A production platform that can be hosted on Secret Internet Protocol Routing Network
  • A DevSecOps Environment with Continuous Authority to Operate (cATO)
  • Application deployment across concurrent information impact level environments (i.e. simultaneous Impact Level (IL4, IL-5, and IL-6 production environments), and bi-directional cross domain solutions between impact levels

Network Infrastructure and Interoperability

  • Continuous integration/continuous delivery/deployment (CI/CD)
  • Distributed data replication
  • Cloud native computing
  • Container orchestration using an open source system…

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Jackie Gilbert
Jackie Gilbert
Jackie Gilbert is a Content Analyst for FedHealthIT and Author of 'Anything but COVID-19' on the Daily Take Newsletter for G2Xchange Health and FedCiv.

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