Under the contract, RGII will provide consultative support and engineering services to Tri-Service Infrastructure Management Program Office’s (TIMPO) Military Health System, a health information system used by the Department of Defense’s (DoD) medical personnel worldwide.

RGII will work with TIMPO to install and maintain a common, standards-based communications and computing infrastructure that will intend to ensure the DoD’s global medical community has easy, secure access to healthcare information. This infrastructure is essential to support Tricare, the DoD’s new managed health care program, which has been designed with a view to improve the quality, cost and accessibility of services for its beneficiaries.

The four-year contract also includes technical management services to support and enhance dynamic military healthcare operations.

The Military Health System (MHS) is a dynamic network of healthcare programs and technologies, constantly growing and evolving with the emergence of new standards, regulations, clinical practices and operational needs, said Kathryn Freeland, CEO of RGII Technologies. Our objective is to work closely with TIMPO over the next four years to plan, design, test and evaluate a flexible, yet highly secure, technical infrastructure that allows the MHS to expand according to program and patient needs.