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Military Health System Cyberinfrastructure Services:
An Overview
LCDR Michael Clay, Director, San Antonio
Operations
Who We Are
VISION
To support and enhance the health of
our warfighters and their families
across the continuum of care by
securely connecting providers,
patients, and information.
MISSION
To deliver and sustain flexible and efficient
cyberinfrastructure services in support of healthcare
delivery for the Military Health System by identifying and
implementing proven advances in technology.
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End User’s Perspective
MCiS’ Strategic Goals
1. Maximize the infrastructure portfolio value
2. Continuously enhance the cyberinfrastructure that supports the delivery of health care
3. Provide an infrastructure that accommodates sharing between the DoD, the VA, and commercial health care providers
4. Align with the federal CIO’s 25 Point Implementation Plan to Reform Federal IT Management
5. Develop, mentor, and retain our work force by promoting continuous learning that fosters innovative solutions
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Where We’re Headed
Support Services
PURPOSE: Provides support services across MCiS management areas and ensures MCiS mission assurance, including compliance with information assurance requirements, enterprise governance, and resource management activities
SELECTED SERVICES
- Liaise with MCiS customers (e.g., Air Force,Army, Navy, Marines, Surgeons General)
- Provide security for all MCiS systems
- Manage quality improvement and risk management functions
- Manage human and financial resources
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Cyberinfrastructure Engineering
PURPOSE: Provides oversight for all MHS cyberinfrastructure enhancements,
from requirements definition through design and testing of new capabilities, to
ensure compliance with MHS infrastructure standards and alignment with the
MHS architecture strategy.
FOCUS AREAS
- Coordinate the capture of information
technology product or service requirements
- MHS Development and Testing Center (DTC)
- Clinical Data Repository (CDR) modernization
- Wireless Local Area Network 2.0 (WLAN)
- Enterprise Continuity of Operations (COOP)
- Essentris (moving into the MHS DMZ)
- Enterprise storage and back up solution
- Blades replacement
Implementation & Transition
PURPOSE: Develop, test and deploy information technology infrastructure solutions for Military Health System customers
FOCUS AREAS
- End User Devices (EUD)
- Local Area Network (LAN) Upgrades
- Hardware/Software Maintenance and Sparing Support (HSMS) and Configuration Management
- Enterprise Remote Access (ERA)
- Healthcare Artifact & Image Management Solution (HAIMS)
- Joint Task Force–National Capital Region Medical (JTF-CapMed)
- MHS intranet (MHSi)
- Capacity planning
- Shared services
Sustainment Operations
PURPOSE: Provides oversight for fielding services into the production environment. Local area network/wireless local area network backbones are installed in military treatment facilities worldwide to support the fielding of MHS centrally managed applications.
FOCUS AREAS
- MHS Service Desk- System Performance Management- Remedy- Local Cache Servers
- Circuit Management- DoD/VA Gateways
- Regional Services through
infrastructure as a service, redundancy, and failover forService-based and MHS systems.
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