Technology Operational Experimentation Events (TOEE) 25.1 experimentation series focused on Expeditionary Medicine
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DEPT OF DEFENSEDEPT OF THE NAVYNAVAL SURFACE WARFARE CENTERPANAMA CITY BEACH, FL, 32407-7001, USA

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Surgical and Medical Instrument Manufacturing (339112)

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MEDICAL AND SURGICAL INSTRUMENTS, EQUIPMENT, AND SUPPLIES (6515)
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    The Department of Defense, through the Office of Naval Research-Global (ONRG), is seeking innovative solutions for the Technology Operational Experimentation Events (TOEE) 25.1 series, which focuses on enhancing Expeditionary Medicine capabilities. The primary objectives include improving prolonged casualty care (PCC), optimizing casualty evacuation, and enhancing trauma care capabilities in austere environments, particularly for Naval medical units operating in Expeditionary Advanced Bases (EAB). This initiative is critical for advancing medical technologies that can operate effectively under resource-constrained conditions, ensuring improved patient management during military operations. Interested parties must submit their responses by September 30, 2024, and can direct inquiries to Brandon Hayes at brandon.d.hayes11.civ@us.navy.mil or Jonathan Faranda at jonathan.d.faranda.civ@us.navy.mil. Funding may be available for participants in the Advanced Capability Experiment scheduled for May 2025.

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    The document outlines the Technology Readiness Levels (TRLs) essential for assessing and ensuring the readiness of technologies for governmental applications. It delineates nine distinct levels, ranging from TRL 1, where interface identification of technologies is in its infancy, to TRL 9, which signifies that the technology has been fully integrated and proven through actual mission operations. Key stages include TRL 3, where concepts are proven through experimental validation, and TRL 7, indicating sufficient detail for actionable technology integration in relevant environments. Each level provides a framework for evaluating the maturity of technology, focusing on integration, validation, and operational readiness. This structure supports RFP guidelines by assisting federal and local agencies in determining the lifecycle viability and performance of proposed technological solutions, aligning with objectives for federal grants and procurement processes. Overall, the TRL framework serves as a valuable tool for ensuring effective technology implementation in government projects.
    The document outlines key dates and funding information related to a series of technical assessments and experiments under the Task Order Effectiveness Evaluation (TOEE) project. The initial notification for participation is estimated for October 25, 2024, disseminated via email with no government funding provided. Following this, Limited Technical Assessments will occur in November 2024, conducted at a contractor's facility, still without government funding. Limited Objective Experiments are scheduled for February 2025 at a government-hosted range in Eastern North Carolina, again without funding. Finally, an Advanced Capability Experiment is planned for May 2025 at a government range, where funding may be made available to participants. The document's focus on structured assessment timelines and funding support aligns with the greater framework of government RFPs, emphasizing evaluations aimed at advancing operational capabilities.
    The Department of the Navy (DoN) is issuing a Request for Information (RFI) to support its Office of Naval Research-Global (ONRG) in the TOEE 25.1 experimentation series focused on improving Expeditionary Medicine capabilities. This RFI aims to gather innovative solutions to enhance medical care in austere environments, particularly addressing tactical triage, prolonged casualty care (PCC), and casualty evacuation. The series will explore technologies capable of optimizing patient management for critical injuries in challenging conditions with limited resources. Three main objectives include increasing the capacity for PCC in Expeditionary Advanced Bases (EAB), improving casualty evacuation, and enhancing forward elements' ability for trauma care. The ONRG intends to invite prominent technologies for participation in a series of assessments and demonstrations, with key activities scheduled from late 2024 to May 2025. Respondents should submit detailed proposals covering operational relevance, costs, systems architecture, technical parameters, and potential dependencies. Responses are due by September 30, 2024. This initiative reflects DoN’s commitment to advancing medical technologies for military operations in resource-constrained settings.
    The document outlines a White Paper Template for submissions to the Technology Operational Experimentation Events 25.1 – Expeditionary Medicine (EXMED). Its main purpose is to guide participants in detailing their technologies or capabilities relevant to specific mission objectives. Key sections include an outline of objectives, estimated costs for participation and prototype development, system architecture descriptions, critical technical parameters, dependencies, and the technology readiness/ integration levels. Additionally, there’s emphasis on team collaboration between industry, academia, and government. Submitters are encouraged to provide detailed demonstrations, particularly for the Limited Technical Assessment (LTA), which will take place virtually. The document prescribes a structured format aimed at ensuring proposals are clear, concise, and focused on technical capabilities relevant to military operational environments, ultimately facilitating the government’s evaluation of potential technological innovations. The overarching goal is to enable effective experimentation and integration of advancements in expeditionary medicine technology within mission scenarios.
    The document outlines a government Request for Proposals (RFP) focusing on the development and implementation of a technology relevant to Expeditionary Medicine. Key details include the operational relevance of the technology, aimed at addressing specific objectives and problems within this field. The document specifies the current Technology Readiness Level (TRL) and expected advancements upon project completion. It also references related initiatives undertaken by the U.S. Navy and Marine Corps, as well as other research and development entities. The objective of the project is to enhance healthcare capabilities in expeditionary contexts, with an emphasis on team collaboration among various organizational and industry partners. This effort symbolizes a strategic move to improve medical technology application in military operations, aligning with federal initiatives for advancing healthcare readiness in diverse environments. Overall, the RFP outlines the parameters for potential contractors to engage in a project that can significantly impact military expeditionary medical practice.
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