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DHA Launches Data Strategy to Enhance Medical Readiness
March 12, 2026
The Defense Health Agency (DHA) has launched a comprehensive Data and Innovation Strategy aimed at improving military medical readiness and interoperability across federal health agencies. This initiative focuses on transforming DHA's data assets into actionable intelligence by enhancing data quality, accessibility, and reliability. It supports integration of artificial intelligence and advanced analytics to accelerate decision-making and operational effectiveness. The strategy also expands data sharing with the Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) to improve healthcare coordination for service members and veterans, aligning with broader Department of War efforts to adopt AI-first approaches for warfighter readiness.
- Why this matters: Procurement professionals should anticipate increased demand for data management, analytics, and AI-related solutions supporting military health operations.
- The strategy signals opportunities for vendors specializing in healthcare data interoperability, cloud services, and AI-enabled decision support tools.
- Agencies will require contracts that facilitate secure, real-time data sharing between DHA, VA, and other defense entities.
- Organizations should evaluate capabilities in trusted data frameworks and innovation to align with DHAβs modernization goals and support warfighter health outcomes.
This strategy will equip DHA leaders to develop interventions and address complex problems sooner and with greater confidence. Ultimately, this translates to a healthier, more decisive, and better-equipped fighting force.
— Jesus Caban
This is delivering for the warfighter. By turning vast data sets into useful knowledge in real time, we enhance our decision advantage. We give our leaders, practitioners, and the warfighter the information they need to remain decisive and focused, enabling rapid mission success.
— Vice Adm. Darin K. Via
Data drives trust with decisions in patient care. These initiatives help improve access to information needed to better understand patient populations.
— Lisa Rosenmerkel
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Defense Health Agency, Department of Veterans Affairs, Department of Defense, Department of War
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- DHA Rolls Out Data Strategy to Boost Medical Readiness, Interoperability · meritalk · Mar 12
- DHA Issues Data & Innovation Strategy · ExecutiveGov · Mar 12