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

Due: November 25, 2024

This RPP is focused on development of expeditionary medical (EXMED) command and control (C2), communications, and computer (C4) information technology (IT), or C4IT, prototypes with approval to connect (ATC) to Consolidated Afloat Networks and Enterprise Services (CANES) Network Management System (NMS) and authorization to operate (ATO) on an Expeditionary Fast Transport (EPF) Flight (FLT) II that integrates and interfaces with Joint Operational Medicine Information Systems (JOMIS) solutions.


Specifically, the government is looking to further the development of uninterrupted and secure health care delivery (HCD) within medical units and throughout the continuum, from en route
care (ERC) provided during patient movement (PM) to Role 3 (hospital) care. This effort aims to develop two EXMED C4IT prototypes that enable interoperability across all medical and
associated administrative (e.g., medical C2 or MEDC2, medical logistics or MEDLOG) functions, securely connecting medical and support endpoints (e.g., laptops, mobile x-rays, patient monitoring devices, printers) to each other (local network) and to the DOD health enterprise (e.g., JOMIS).

This opportunity requires membership in the MTEC Consortium. This Consortium releases numerous opportunities throughout the year, so even if this one may not be right for you, we strongly encourage you to join the consortium, so you are ready for the next opportunity. 

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