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Notice ID:HT9425-24-CB7-JD03
Soldier Medical Devices of the USAMMDA has a requirement to identify current industry capabilities to measure, record, transmit, and analyze soldier Blast Overpressure events. The ability to perform a...
Soldier Medical Devices of the USAMMDA has a requirement to identify current industry capabilities to measure, record, transmit, and analyze soldier Blast Overpressure events. The ability to perform all or a portion of these capabilities is of interest. Below are some of the BOP Sensor Systems capabilities of interest: The BOP sensor system shall have the capability to collect, manage, report, and export reliable and accurate BOP exposure data that is tactically relevant, operationalized, and actionable in a clear and understandable format. The BOP sensor system shall have the capability to indicate quickly that the device is operational and provide configurable alerts to users that include recommendations when to seek medical screening. The BOP sensor system shall be ruggedized and have the capability to operate in various operational environments and withstand wear and tear associated with Military operational and training environments. The BOP sensor system shall have the capability to safely operate for a defined period of usage and should require minimal time and intervention from the Service member to operate effectively. The BOP sensor system shall not interfere with the Service members’ ability to perform mission requirements and should be capable of collecting BOP data in a variety of mission scenarios while remaining as unobtrusive as possible. The BOP sensor system shall have the capability to securely interoperate with applicable DoD Information Systems and can securely transfer data viewable by the medical provider.