ASMIS-R Development

Abstract

ASMIS 2.0 provides a framework of people, processes, and technology to synchronize, integrate and optimize Army SOH capabilities to preserve war fighting capabilities and enhance the force by providing a safe and healthy environment for Soldiers, Families, Civilians, and contractors. An analysis of Army SOH DOTMLPF-P in 2014 determined that the legacy system, a Defense Business System, was not able to satisfy current and emerging SOH capability requirements without modernization to resolve these capability gaps. Changes in requirements for the Army Safety and Health Management System (Programmatic) related to DoDI 6055.01, AR 385-10, Information Assurance requirements and direct feedback from the Safety professionals within the DoD and the Army have resulted in the need for changes in associated business processes. Additionally, a business gap analysis performed by the ASA(ESOH) revealed a deficiency in the system's requirements that would support Army Commands in identifying hazards in the workplace, determining hazard mitigation strategies and controls, employing these strategies and controls, and measuring their potential for reducing mishaps. Addressing these problems will have an immediate and direct impact on meeting regulatory requirements, improving data integrity, improving information assurance posture (compliance), increasing the Army's ability to reduce mishaps across the force structure, and promoting ARFORGEN capabilities.

Document Details

Document Type
Accomplishment
Publication Date
Oct 01, 2024
Source ID
607bced79dd5b7d1f653d3c5dac10116

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