Opportunity

SAM #DHA_JOMIS_JMP_20260813

RFI for Modernization of Joint Medical Planning, Modeling, and Simulation Capabilities

Buyer

Defense Health Agency

Posted

August 17, 2026

Respond By

September 13, 2026

Identifier

DHA_JOMIS_JMP_20260813

NAICS

541511, 541512

The Defense Health Agency (DHA) is seeking industry input for modernizing joint medical planning, modeling, and simulation capabilities. - Government Buyer: - Defense Health Agency (DHA), Contracting Activity - Program Executive Office Defense Healthcare Management Systems (PEO DHMS) - Joint Operational Medicine Information System (JOMIS) Program Management Office - OEMs and Vendors: - No specific OEMs or vendors are named in the notice - Products/Services Requested: - Modernization and replacement of legacy applications: - Joint Medical Planning Tool (JMPT) - Medical Planners Toolkit (MPTk) - Solution must be cloud-capable and joint-interoperable - Key technical requirements: - End-to-end casualty continuum modeling - Stochastic logistics projections - Dynamic physiological deterioration modeling - Support for multi-domain and Disconnected, Degraded, Intermittent, and Limited (DDIL) operations - Interoperability and data ingestion from disparate systems, including Electronic Health Records (EHR) - Compliance with DoD Impact Level 5/6 cybersecurity protocols - Unique/Notable Requirements: - Solution must support realistic scenario-based estimates for survivability, patient safety, and quality of care during major combat operations and other missions - Must align with DoD cybersecurity standards for sensitive data - Emphasis on innovative, modern, and scalable industry solutions - No specific part numbers or quantities provided

Description

Overview

The Defense Health Agency Contracting Activity (DHACA), on behalf of the Program Executive Office Defense Healthcare Management Systems (PEO DHMS) Joint Operational Medicine Information System (JOMIS) Program Management Office (PMO), is conducting market research to inform acquisition planning for the modernization of joint medical planning capabilities.

The JOMIS PMO requires a modernized, cloud-capable, and joint-interoperable solution for efficient, adequate, and reliable medical modeling and simulation. This capability must support the development of realistic, scenario-based estimates to satisfy baseline requirements for survivability, patient safety, and quality of care during major combat operations, such as anticipated Large-Scale Combat Operations (LSCO), Defense Support of Civil Authorities (DSCA), Humanitarian Assistance and Disaster Relief (HADR) missions, and multi-domain operations below the threshold of conflict.

High-Level Objectives:

The Government is seeking innovative industry solutions to modernize and replace its legacy Joint Medical Planning Tool (JMPT) and Medical Planners Toolkit (MPTk) applications. Key areas of interest for the modernized capability include:

End-to-End Casualty Continuum Modeling: Dynamic simulation of the patient pathway from Outside the Contiguous United States (OCONUS) Point of Injury (POI) through definitive Contiguous United States (CONUS) treatment and Return to Duty (RTD). Stochastic Logistics Projections: Moving beyond static, historical averages to calculate real-world Class VIIIA (Medical Materiel) and VIIIB (Blood) consumption rates and local stockout risks. Dynamic Physiological Deterioration: Modeling the progression of clinical trauma (e.g., hemorrhage, sepsis) over time, particularly under prolonged field care constraints. Multi-Domain and DDIL Operations: Ensuring full system operational capability in Disconnected, Disrupted, Intermittent, and Low-bandwidth (DDIL) environments with robust database synchronization and conflict resolution. Interoperability and Data Ingestion: Seamless integration and normalization of disparate data formats from existing Joint, Service-specific, and multinational/coalition systems, including modern Electronic Health Record (EHR) data. Security & Authority to Operate (ATO): Alignment with DoD Impact Level 5/6 (IL5/IL6) environments, Continuous ATO (c-ATO) pathways, and RMF cybersecurity protocols.

Submission Instructions:

This RFI seeks industry feedback on the attached Request for Information (RFI) Document to inform upcoming acquisition strategy decisions and requirements formulation.

Maximum Page Limit: 15 Pages (excluding company profile sections). Proprietary Information: Any proprietary information submitted must be clearly marked. Respondents must explicitly grant permission for the Government’s designated contractor support personnel to review the submitted materials. Submittal Deadline: Responses must be submitted electronically via email to Domonique Holmes at Domonique.p.holmes.civ@health.mil and Beth Ruckwardt at Elizabeth.m.ruckardt.civ@health.mil no later than September 13, 2026, at 1500 Eastern Time.

This notice is for planning purposes only and does not constitute a solicitation, Invitation for Bid, Request for Proposal, or a commitment by the Government to contract. Participation is completely voluntary, and the Government will not compensate respondents for any costs incurred in preparing or submitting responses to this RFI.

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