ASMIS-R (REPORTIT)

Abstract

The Army Safety Management Information System (ASMIS) 2.0 is the Army's designated system of record for Army Safety and Occupational Health (SOH) data collection, information management, decision support, and reporting. It is built to holistically support the information management needs of the Army SOH program in accordance with Public Law 91-596, Executive Order 12196, DoDI 6055.01, The Army Strategy LOE 1: Build Readiness, LOE 2: Modernize, AR 385-10, and Assistant Secretary of the Army - Installations, Energy and Environment strategic guidance. ASMIS 2.0 provides support for the six key Army SOH capabilities: (1) Mishap and Near Miss Investigations and Reporting, (2) Safety Assessments and Inspections, (3) Hazard Management, (4) SOH Program Management, (5) SOH Training and Education, and (6) Occupational Health/Medical Surveillance. ASMIS 2.0 enables commanders and Army senior leaders to use data collected via these five key capabilities and other DoD data sources to prevent accidental losses, reduce associated costs, and enhance readiness. ASMIS 2.0 currently interfaces with 9 DoD systems and will interface with 22 upon completion. It directly supports the Warfighter through improved IT-enabled business processes and enterprise data analytics to enhance decision-making at all levels of the Army through greater use of leading indicators. In support of the Army Data Strategy, ASMIS 2.0 enables the Army to make SOH data visible, accessible, understandable, linked, trustworthy, interoperable, and secure (VAULTIS). Beyond the cost avoidance and reduction achieved by loss prevention, ASMIS 2.0 provides additional cost savings by eliminating 12 legacy systems. FY 2025 Base dollars of $3.170 million will fund option year 1 of a base plus 4-year contract. The funding will provide for the development of the Occupational Health/Medical Surveillance module.

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Document Type
Project
Publication Date
Oct 01, 2025
Source ID
VR3_0605013A_5_2040_PB_2025

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