Medical Technology Enterprise Consortium looking for technology to integrate medical data
The Medical Technology Enterprise Consortium is requesting proposals to develop a prototype that supports the integration of medical data with the Air Force Research Laboratory, Tactical Assault Kit suite of software and hardware connected to the interoperable Medical Command and Control System, the organization announced.
The overall objective of the interoperable Medical Command and Control System – Joint (iMCCS-J) is to support the integration of medical data with the Air Force Research Laboratory, Tactical Assault Kit (TAK) suite of software and hardware, according to the announcement.
The Android Team Awareness Kit, for civilian uses, or Android Tactical Assault Kit for military uses – is a suite of software that provides geospatial information and allows user collaboration over geography. ATAK was originally developed by the Air Force Research Laboratory (AFRL) and is now maintained by a Joint Product Center.
Prototypes being developed must integrate with current software and hardware devices being utilized within the Nett Warrior (NW) situational awareness (SA) and mission command (MC) systems for use during combat operations.
A successful prototype will visualize medical data via NW devices within the Android Tactical Assault Kit (ATAK), Windows Tactical Assault Kit (WinTAK), and Tactical Assault Kit (TAK) Servers.
The iMCCS-J Medical Common Operational Picture (COP) will identify medical unit locations, unit capacity status, medical evacuation unit capacity status, and patient status.
To submit a proposal and learn more view the post HERE.