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Navy Adjusts RMI Safety System Rollout
March 14, 2026
The U.S. Navy is revising the phased deployment schedule of its Risk Management Information (RMI) enterprise safety reporting system following delays caused by a 42-day federal government shutdown. The RMI system aims to consolidate multiple legacy safety platforms into a single centralized system to improve risk visibility and enable data-driven safety decision-making. Full operational capability is now targeted for May 1, 2026, reflecting the adjusted timeline.
- This adjustment impacts procurement timelines and vendor coordination related to the RMI system implementation.
- Contractors involved in safety reporting technology and system integration should align deliverables with the updated May 2026 operational date.
- Procurement professionals should anticipate potential contract modifications or schedule updates due to the shutdown-induced delay.
- The consolidation effort signals ongoing modernization priorities within Navy safety management, indicating future opportunities for technology upgrades and support services.
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U.S. Navy, Naval Safety Command
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