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Navy Medicine Online Individual Medical Readiness xmlCOP BRIEF

Navy Medicine Online Individual Medical Readiness xmlCOP BRIEF. LT Gregg Gellman, MSC, USNR Program Manager, Navy Medicine Online Mr. John Robert Weiland, GS2210 IT Specialist DoN CIO XML FNC / Lead Programmer, Navy Medicine Online February 16, 2005. BACKGROUND:

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Navy Medicine Online Individual Medical Readiness xmlCOP BRIEF

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  1. Navy Medicine OnlineIndividual Medical ReadinessxmlCOP BRIEF LT Gregg Gellman, MSC, USNR Program Manager, Navy Medicine Online Mr. John Robert Weiland, GS2210 IT Specialist DoN CIO XML FNC / Lead Programmer, Navy Medicine Online February 16, 2005 http://navymedicine.med.navy.mil

  2. BACKGROUND: • Navy Medical Systems do not communicate easily • CHCS I (Composite Healthcare System) is written in MUMPS and is text based • Navy Marine Corps Intranet (NMCI) makes old client server technology impossible to deploy due to port and protocol restraints • CHCS II is the long term solution with it’s Central Data Repository and Central Data Warehouse • MISSION: • Create an interim solution to broker disparate data sources • Allow Sailor and Marine data to be passed from system to system without reentering and allow centralized reporting to include • Individual Medical Readiness – Report on deployment status of Sailors and Marines http://navymedicine.med.navy.mil

  3. NAVY MEDICINE RESERVES DEERS Blue Print • TRMS displays operational view • TRMS provides NMO with operational view for Naval Medicine leadership TRMS Naval Leadership • NMO sends daily snapshot to TRMS • NMO provides individual profile to TRMS and Individual INTEGRATION NMO Individual Sailor/Marine Naval Medicine Leadership • RAMIS sends daily snapshot to TRMS • RAMIS provides individual profile to TRMS • NMO reads/write to NAVIMUN • RAMIS provides individual profile to NMO • SAMS Communicator RAMIS NAVIMUN SAMS • RAMIS sends immunization data to NAVIMUN http://navymedicine.med.navy.mil

  4. http://navymedicine.med.navy.mil

  5. http://navymedicine.med.navy.mil

  6. http://navymedicine.med.navy.mil

  7. http://navymedicine.med.navy.mil

  8. Next Steps: • New interfaces present themselves constantly such as SRTS (Eye Glass fabrication application) and EMPARTS (another readiness aspect program) • Web Services Description and Discovery mechanism is required, preferably leveraging RDF and OWL • Web Services Security should leave the Transport Layer and reside in the SOAP envelope leveraging WSSE tokens including SAML and PKI • Interface with CHCS II CDR and CDW • Implement DoN CIO XML Naming and Design Rules and advocate their use to the DoD MHS (Military Health System) • Register XML Schema with DoD XML Registry • Partner with Naval Health Research Center to create Data Warehouse using their Star Model http://navymedicine.med.navy.mil

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