DHA offers $300M for health IT deployment support

The Defense Health Agency is soliciting offers for an indefinite-delivery/indefinite-quantity contract worth up to $300 million to support global deployments of its Defense Healthcare Management Systems, including the MHS GENESIS electronic health record and other operational systems and medical devices. The contract would fund deployment, integration and sustainment work across clinical sites, device interfaces and IT infrastructure.

Although centered on logistics, the effort has direct AI and analytics relevance: standardizing EHR environments and device telemetry can create the data pipelines and interoperability needed for AI-driven clinical decision support, predictive analytics and remote monitoring. Contractors will need EHR, device interfacing, cloud, cybersecurity and data-governance expertise to enable AI readiness while addressing privacy, validation and regulatory concerns. Award timing and vendors remain unspecified.

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