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JOMIS Joint Medical Planning, Modeling and Simulation Capabilities

DEPT OF DEFENSE

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Place of performance: Arlington, VA

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Posted
Aug 18, 2026
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At a glance

This is a government contract opportunity posted by DEPT OF DEFENSE in the computer systems design services category. Work is performed in Arlington, VA.

Classification and identifiers

Industry (NAICS)
Computer Systems Design Services (541512)
Product or service (PSC)
Support Services for Activities Involved With Application Development and Support to Include Analysis, Design, Development, Coding, Testing, and Release Packaging, As Well As Support of Off-The-Shelf Business Applications. (DA01)
Solicitation number
DHA_JOMIS_JMP_20260813
Contracting office
DEFENSE HEALTH AGENCY

Who can apply

Work performed in Arlington, VA

About this opportunity

Overview The Defense Health Agency Contracting Activity (DHACA), on behalf of the Program Executive Office Defense Healthcare Management Systems (PEO DHMS) Joint Operational Medicine Information System (JOMIS) Program Management Office (PMO), is conducting market research to inform acquisition planning for the modernization of joint medical planning capabilities. The JOMIS PMO requires a modernized, cloud-capable, and joint-interoperable solution for efficient, adequate, and reliable medical modeling and simulation. This capability must support the development of realistic, scenario-based estimates to satisfy baseline requirements for survivability, patient safety, and quality of care during major combat operations, such as anticipated Large-Scale Combat Operations (LSCO), Defense Support ...

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