Name
#79 JOMIS Exercise Integration: Advancing Force Health Readiness Through Joint Operations
Content Presented On Behalf Of:
Navy
Session Type
Poster
Date
Tuesday, March 3, 2026
Start Time
5:00 PM
End Time
7:00 PM
Location
Prince Georges Expo Hall E
Focus Areas/Topics
Technology
Learning Outcomes
1. Describe how JOMIS integration across major joint and coalition exercises validates interoperability and data-sharing capabilities.
2. Identify the role of Exercise Integration in accelerating JOMIS readiness and refining workflows for real-world operational use.
3. Explain how JOMIS supports both warfighting and humanitarian missions through expanded application in platforms like BIP and CONUS response plans.
4. Recognize the significance of embedding JOMIS into exercises as a catalyst for advancing force health intelligence and readiness.
5. Summarize how continued exercise integration will drive JOMIS toward full operational capability across the Joint Force by 2027.
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Description
The Joint Operational Medicine Information System (JOMIS) continues to redefine operational medicine by transforming medical data into actionable health intelligence that drives decision-making and enhances force readiness. As the program matures, Exercise Integration (EI) efforts are extending JOMIS capabilities across joint and multinational training environments—ensuring interoperability, validating data flow, and strengthening the integration of medical command and control at the tactical edge. In Fiscal Year 2026, the BUMED N10H, Health Informatics, Exercise Integration team will embed JOMIS capabilities into major exercises, including Steel Knight, RIMPAC, Balikatan, Bold Quest, CWIX, and Ultimate Caduceus. These events provide operationally relevant venues to evaluate end-to-end interoperability of JOMIS applications, test data exchange with allied and coalition partners, and refine workflows for casualty tracking, medical logistics, and health intelligence reporting. Through these integrations, JOMIS demonstrates its ability to provide a Unified Common Operating Picture (COP) that fuses clinical and operational data, enabling commanders to visualize force health in real time. Beyond exercises, the integration team is contributing to broader efforts such as the Biosurveillance Information Platform (BIP) and the Integrated CONUS Medical Operating Plan, supporting Navy Medicine’s capacity to respond to humanitarian crises and domestic disasters. These initiatives expand JOMIS’s utility beyond combat zones—illustrating its flexibility to serve as a central hub for health situational awareness in both military and civilian contingencies. Exercise integration represents the next critical step in validating JOMIS as the digital backbone of Joint Force health operations. Through iterative testing, real-world data sharing, and close collaboration across the Services, JOMIS is proving its readiness to deliver global medical command, control, and situational awareness—ensuring that the Joint Force never fights blind to the condition of its people.