Software and Digital Technology Pilot Program
Abstract
Issue: The Defense Health Agency’s Joint Operational Medicine Information System (JOMIS) (Budget Activities 01, 02 and 03) and Theater Medical Information Program - Joint (TMIP-J) (Budget Activity 01) will be realigned to the Software and Digital Technology Budget Activity (Budget Activity 08). Joint Operational Medicine Information Systems (JOMIS) Program is to modernize, deploy, and sustain the DoD’s operational medicine information systems using MHS GENESIS Electronic Health Record (EHR), while developing and fielding new theater capabilities that enable comprehensive health services to meet Warfighter requirements for military medical operations. JOMIS is intended to function in constrained, intermittent, and non-existent communications environments while providing access to authoritative sources of clinical data. The JOMIS Program is declared Joint Interest for capability requirements to be executed under the Joint Capabilities Integration and Development System (JCIDS) and the oversight of the Joint Requirements Oversight Council (JROC). TMIP-J is a suite of system applications that is currently deployed to all Services as the primary healthcare information technology (IT) system supporting the Warfighter. TMIP-J integrates components of the Service’s sustaining base systems and the medical information systems to ensure timely interoperable medical support for mobilization, deployment and sustainment of Theater and deployed forces. TMIP-J enhances the clinical care and information capture at all levels of care in Theater, transmits critical information to the Theater Commander, the evacuation chain for combat and non-combat casualties, and provides input to a service member’s longitudinal health record. TMIP-J provides information at the point of injury and to the Theater tactical and strategic decision makers through data capture and transmission to a single Theater Management Data Store (TMDS). Using TMDS, TMIP-J provides the integration with external systems for medical logistics, patient movement and tracking, and medical command and control and medical situational awareness. TMIP-J system components integrate to specific tactical requirements, providing for availability in no- and low- communications environment through store and forward capture and transmission technology. The Theater Medical Information Program - Joint (TMIP-J) is in sustainment; Full Deployment declared May 2016.
Document Details
- Document Type
- R2 Budgetary Justification
- Publication Date
- Oct 01, 2021
- Source ID
- 0608045DHA_8_0130_PB_2021
- Change Summary Explanation
- The Software and Digital Technology Pilot Program (Budget Activity 08) is being stood up this cycle for the Defense Health Program by realigning the following funding streams to Budget Activity 08: 1) non-CIVPAY O&M funding (Budget Activity 01) for TMIP-J in the amount of $87.497M and for JOMIS in the amount of $21.051M. 2) RDT&E funding (Budget Activity 02) for JOMIS in the amount of $49.260M. 3) Procurement funding (Budget Activity 03) for JOMIS in the amount of $2.620M. The establishment of the Software & Digital Technology PE/Project Code (Budget Activity 08) in the Research, Development, Test & Evaluation (RDT&E) appropriation allows software capability delivery to be funded as a single budget line item, with no separation between RDT&E, production and sustainment.
- Service Agency Name
- Defense Health Agency
Entities
Organizations
- Defense Health Agency
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