The Telemedicine & Advanced Technology Research Center (TATRC)
TATRC is a separate laboratory within the Headquarters of the U.S. Army Medical Research and Materiel Command (USAMRMC), located at Fort Detrick, Maryland.
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TATRC’s mission is to exploit technical innovations for the benefit of military medicine by developing, demonstrating and integrating the technology across a variety of portfolios.
Gary R. Gilbert, PhDUS Army Medical Research & Material Command (USAMRMC)Telemedicine & Advanced Technology Research Center (TATRC)
Fort Detrick, [email protected]
301-619-4043
The Telemedicine & Advanced Technology Research Center (TATRC)
TATRC fosters medical research to address gaps in Department of Defense medical research programs and military healthcare in:
Health Informatics
Telemedicine
Mobile Computing/ m-Health
Medical Training Systems
Computational Biology
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Predictive Models
Operational TelemedicineResearch
Operational Telemedicine Device with Ultrasound & Video Laryngoscope
Wireless physiological monitoring input to electronic Health Record (EHR) on Medic SMART Phone)
.Concept: Provide video laryngoscope & ultrasound capability as part of a ruggedized patient monitoring, encounter documentation, and operational telementoring system..
Description: FDA approved ultrasound and video laryngoscope capabilities integrated into TEMPUS-Pro.
Gap: Ability to conduct remote casualty location,triage, and physiological monitoring; capability to capture, process, and disseminate electronically, real-time
Description: Ultra wideband radio & antenna connects physiological sensors with a Medic SMART Phone
Gap: Army Tactical Networks operate on SIPRNET; DOD Medical Systems operate on NIPRNET
Description: Hardware & Software Cross Domain Solutions & fire-walled partitioned domains implemented on NETT Warrior SMART Phone
Cross Domain Solutions Ground & Air MEDEVAC Telemedicine Connectivity
Gap: Share a common operating picture synchronized and linked for situational awareness of both casualty evacuation and patient movement Description: Long range ultra wideband antenna and wideband tactical radios installed on ground and air MEDEVAC vehicles.
Operational Telemedicine Network
Combat Support Hospital
Brigade Medical Company
Battalion Aid StationCross Domain Solution
Cross Domain Solution
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Medical Information Exchange at Point of Injury
NETT Warrior End User Device (EUD)
Calling in 9-Line MEDEVAC Request
4G LTE Mobile Base Station in Squad MRAP
4G LTE Base Station mounted in Aerostat
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Medical Information Exchange during Ground MEDEVAC
Name, Title, Email
TEMPUS-pro Operational Telemedicine System
NETT Warrior End User Device (EUD)
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Medical Information Exchange during Air MEDEVAC
NETT Warrior End User Device (EUD)
TEMPUS Pro Operational Telemedicine System
RT-2033 Wideband Network Waveform Radio
Flight medic data entry & telementoring from destination MTF
Robotic Nursing Assistant (RONA) Near Autonomous Combat Casualty Extraction Robotic System
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TELEOPERATED – Requires Communications
& Information Security
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Human Computer Interface (HCI) and Command & Control (C2) for Autonomous Air Evacuation
of Casualties
Army SBIRNEYA VTOL Resupply & Tactical Interface
(VERTI) & & CASEVAC System
UAS Control Segment (UCS) Collaborative UAV/UGV CASEVAC Demonstration
26 March 2015