
Integrating Trackable Health AI across all branches of the Department of Defense (DoD), including the Defense Health Agency (DHA), involves a combination of secure technology infrastructure, interoperability standards, and tailored deployment strategies designed for military healthcare environments.
Engaging people upon enlistment to validate the benefits of utilizing wearable devices to improve physical fitness, providing oversight and proactive measures to maintain wellness and effective workload management throughout their careers and tethering them to their VA, wellness, and health insurance programs is the full-cycle approach necessary to engage and sustain trust.
Key Factors
Secure, Compliant Infrastructure
– AWS GovCloud Hosting: Trackable Health is already deployed in AWS GovCloud, a cloud environment that is purpose-built for DoD workloads enabling robust data security, compliance (IL4/IL5), and zero-trust architectures. This ensures platform access meets rigorous DoD cybersecurity mandates across Army, Air Force, Navy, Marine Corps, Space Force, and DHA operations.
– Role-Based Access Controls: The solution uses military-aligned permissions, providing commanders with unit-level health insights, while service members access personal health information. Audit trails and compliance checks support DoD and DHA oversight.
– SCIF Approved Devices: SCIF-approved devices from Garmin, Oura, and Whoop are important to the Department of Defense because they ensure that sensitive compartmented information (SCI) is processed, stored, and used within secure environments that meet strict physical and technical security standards thereby protecting classified information from unauthorized access, interception, or compromise.
Interoperability and Standards
– FHIR Data Standards: Trackable Health AI leverages Fast Healthcare Interoperability Resources (FHIR), a standard already adopted by DoD and DHA for seamless health information exchange across EHRs (such as MHS GENESIS), branch-specific medical systems, and partner agencies like the VA. This guarantees consistent, standardized integration across service branches.
– EHR and Data Aggregation: The system can ingest data from diverse wearables and medical devices, unifying disparate data sources for both individual and unit-wide readiness tracking. It supports interoperability with DHA’s MHS GENESIS and joint systems (e.g., Joint HIE, CHDR, JLV).
Modular and Scalable Deployment
– Branch and Agency Customization: Trackable Health AI has demonstrated rapid, branch-specific deployment (e.g., its Phase III Air Force contract), adapting its dashboard, analytics, and device integration capabilities for unique service needs. It can scale to support operational medicine requirements, special mission units, and global deployments through modular architecture.
– Centralized and Distributed Access: The platform allows both centralized command dashboards (for DHA and DoD oversight) and distributed access for local clinics, medics, and deployed units—ensuring relevant data is available where it’s needed most.
Support for DHA, TRICARE, and Beneficiaries
– Integration with DHA Initiatives: The platform aligns with DHA’s digital transformation efforts, including virtual care models, digital front doors, and interoperability roadmaps. This supports more effective care for TRICARE beneficiaries and military families.
– AI-Augmented Decision Support: Real-time analytics, predictive AI, and automated alerts facilitate faster clinical decisions, risk assessment, and medical event management—priorities highlighted in DHA modernization programs.
Collaboration and Governance
– Joint EHR Modernization Partnerships: Integration involves collaboration with the Federal Electronic Health Record Modernization (FEHRM) office, DoD, VA, and private sector partners to achieve unified data sharing and care continuity for active duty, veterans, and dependents.
– Continuous Benchmarking: Regular assessment and benchmarking against DoD-wide mission requirements ensure uniform capabilities across branches, support for new interoperability standards, and agile response to evolving regulations.
Trackable Health AI’s secure, standards-based, and modular approach allows seamless integration throughout the DoD and DHA by meeting cybersecurity mandates, supporting universal interoperability, providing customizable deployments for branch-specific mission needs, and participating in active partnerships with federal health modernization on initiatives.

