MTEC Solicitation Summary: Development of an Expeditionary Medical (EXMED) mobile Command, Control, Communications, and Computers IT (C4IT) solution for integration into Expeditionary Fast Transport (T-EPF) Flight II
ID: MTEC-25-02-EXMEDType: Special Notice
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DEPT OF DEFENSEDEFENSE HEALTH AGENCY (DHA)ARMY MED RES ACQ ACTIVITYFORT DETRICK, MD, 21702, USA

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Research and Development in the Physical, Engineering, and Life Sciences (except Nanotechnology and Biotechnology) (541715)

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HEALTH R&D SERVICES; HEALTH CARE - OTHER; EXPERIMENTAL DEVELOPMENT (AN43)
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    The Department of Defense, through the Medical Technology Enterprise Consortium (MTEC), is soliciting proposals for the development of prototypes for an Expeditionary Medical (EXMED) mobile Command, Control, Communications, and Computers IT (C4IT) solution. The primary objective is to create agile and interoperable C4IT solutions that enhance communication and data exchange between expeditionary medical units (EMUs) and other healthcare providers, addressing current gaps that lead to errors in patient care. This initiative is crucial for improving healthcare delivery in military settings, particularly in austere environments where robust and secure medical data management is essential. The total funding available for this project is $2.693 million, with a performance period not exceeding 18 months, and interested parties must be MTEC members to submit proposals. For further inquiries, contact Dr. Chuck Hutti at chuck.hutti@ati.org or 843-760-3795.

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    The Medical Technology Enterprise Consortium (MTEC) announces the MTEC-25-02-EXMED Request for Project Proposals (RPP) for developing prototypes of expeditionary medical command and control, communications, and computer information technology (C4IT) solutions. This initiative aims to address interoperability gaps in medical data exchange between expeditionary medical units (EMUs) and other healthcare entities, enhancing patient care in military settings. Current methods lead to errors in information transfer, necessitating agile, mobile C4IT solutions that are resilient and secure. The prototypes must support a scalable, extensible design capable of operating under adverse conditions and integrating with various military and civilian networks while meeting cybersecurity standards. Solutions should facilitate seamless communication and health data management for improved logistics and patient safety. Funding of $2.693 million is available for this project during Fiscal Year 2025, with a performance period of up to 18 months. Proposals require MTEC membership, encouraging collaboration among diverse organizations to tackle the technical challenges outlined. The project underscores MTEC's mission to enhance military health capabilities through innovative medical technologies.
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