TACTiCAl MEDiCAl TriAgE SYSTEM - Harris Corporation
TACTiCAl MEDiCAl TriAgE SYSTEM - Harris Corporation
TACTiCAl MEDiCAl TriAgE SYSTEM - Harris Corporation
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low-risk solution<br />
The Tactical Medical Triage System<br />
is ready for delivery<br />
A<br />
standard Tactical Medical Triage System includes sufficient<br />
equipment for two medics to independently collect intheater<br />
medical data and disseminate it in real time to a<br />
forward deployed triage station.<br />
The standard system can typically be delivered within four<br />
months and includes:<br />
l Two handheld dismount kits, each with a Multiband<br />
Networking Handheld (MBNH) and a Haris Ruggedized<br />
Tablet with the <strong>Harris</strong> TacMed application<br />
l A relay data kit which includes a Multiband Networking<br />
Radio (MBNR) in a vehicular configuration for relaying and<br />
distributing the collected medical triage data<br />
l A triage data kit which includes an MBNR and a Windowsbased<br />
ruggedized laptop capable of securely receiving and<br />
storing the collected medical data<br />
The dismount kit enables the collection of data at the point of<br />
injury via the TacMed application running on the tablet. This kit’s<br />
handheld MBNH radio provides a means to transmit the medical<br />
data in the form of voice, images and text to the triage station<br />
through an Adaptive Networking Wideband Waveform (ANW2)<br />
mobile, ad hoc IP data network. The relay kit supports the data<br />
transport, while also providing additional ANW2 range for data<br />
distribution, and the triage kit is where all data is received.<br />
Through the use of both an MBNR and PC with the TacMed<br />
database application, all of the medical information collected<br />
at the point of injury is at the disposal of the doctors who need<br />
it most.<br />
This configuration is very flexible, and additional functionality<br />
and alternate equipment sets are easily incorporated, either at<br />
initial purchase or as a subsequent upgrade. Typical add-ons<br />
include:<br />
l Acquiring additional dismount, relay, or triage kits for larger<br />
scale deployments<br />
l Third-party Android applications such as medical reference<br />
and inventory programs<br />
Additional connectivity options are available including:<br />
l Extended relay range using <strong>Harris</strong> SATCOM or High Capacity<br />
Line-of-Sight radios<br />
l Tactical cellular integration with <strong>Harris</strong> 3G or 4G LTE kits<br />
which leverage the onboard cellular capabilities of the tablet<br />
l Simultaneous distribution of medical data to multiple triage<br />
stations<br />
l Remote access to the medical data via an existing military<br />
network or from a tactical operations center