Peraton Awarded $28M to Continue Supporting the DHA’s JOMIS Health Care Delivery Program

Feb 13, 2025

America’s warfighters deserve the best healthcare no matter where they serve, with the Defense Health Agency (DHA) providing medical support and services to all branches of the U.S. Armed Forces and Combatant Commands.

“Our military – both warfighters and medical specialists – will continue to benefit from a solution that helps them document care and properly transition patients while ensuring continuity of services,” said Tarik Reyes, president, Defense Mission and Health Solutions sector, Peraton. “We’re honored to continue our work with the Defense Health Agency, providing real-world solutions for our military’s healthcare needs.”

Theater environments are often filled with challenges like limited infrastructure, denied, disconnected, intermittent, and low-bandwidth communications (DDIL), meaning most of the work takes place on paper. To deliver medical solutions in these environments requires a platform with the ability to work both on and offline and uses digital records to increase situational awareness. This technological integration provides a seamless, intuitive experience that enables better patient outcomes.

In 2022, Peraton and T6 Health Systems began prototyping a configuration of T6’s commercial electronic medical record software to improve survivability and health readiness of warfighters. Unveiled at the 2024 Project Convergence exercise as the Operational Medicine Care Delivery Platform (OpMed CDP), this next-generation electronic health record platform demonstrated capabilities to document care, inform decision making, and enable seamless communication between US and its allies’ care teams.

As a recipient of the $28 million fixed-price contract, Peraton will help support the Joint Operational Medicine Information Systems (JOMIS) OpMed CDP prototype for the DHA. The new prototype will use advanced technology to ensure continuity of care of our service members within unpredictable environments across land, sea, and air. The JOMIS prototype will also help the OpMed CDP modernize and replace legacy theater EHR systems.


About T6 Health Systems

Founded in 2014 in Boston with a focus on fast-paced, decisive, and resource-intensive physiologies, T6 Health Systems has become the leading provider of mission critical software for improving the survivability of severely injured and critically ill patients. T6’s easy-to-use point of care technology has been deployed across trauma centers in the U.S. and abroad to synthesize, simplify and move data in real time, informing decision making and enabling seamless communication to help triage and resuscitate patients faster in unpredictable care situations. To learn more about how T6 is working to revolutionize critical care globally, visit t6.health.


ABOUT PERATON

Peraton is a next-generation national security company that drives missions of consequence spanning the globe and extending to the farthest reaches of the galaxy. We deliver trusted, highly differentiated solutions and technologies that protect our nation and allies from threats across the digital and physical domains. Peraton supports every branch of the US Armed Forces, and we serve as a valued partner to essential government agencies who sustain our way of life. Every day, our employees do the can’t be done by solving the most daunting challenges facing our customers. Visit peraton.com to learn how we’re safeguarding your peace of mind.

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