Services and Solutions

Mobile Platform + Software Development

TIAG is a proven leader in the agile design and implementation strategies of mobile platform & software development that instantly transform business operations. Our progressive method is a synthesis of an iterative-Agile approach complemented by milestone driven traditional software and system engineering methods. This allows us the flexibility to fully evaluate and build solutions that satisfy the dynamic needs of our clients on a fluid basis.

Case Studies

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Defense Health Agency (DHA) Joint Operations Medical Information Systems Office (JOMIS) AHLTA-T, TC2 & MCC
The ultimate quest is to improve the clinical care and information capture at all levels of care in theater.
Customer Mission
Challenge

The customer has a critical need for technologies that can provide accurate and timely delivery of medical data to care providers and decisions makers in a military theater setting. DHA required enhancement and sustainment support for clinical components of the Theater Medical Information Program Joint (TMIP-J), a systems framework with an integrated software suite that supports the U.S. military’s deployed medical business practice.

Solution

tiag was chosen to enhance and sustain clinical components of the TMIP-J suite, specifically, the Armed Forces Health Longitudinal Technology Application-Theater (AHLTA-T), the Theater Medical Information Program Composite Health Care System Caché (TC2), and the Mobile Computing Capability (MCC). These applications enable documentation and management for clinical care, medical supplies and equipment, and patient movement. For the mobile application (MCC), tiag ensures that as operational and theater medicine systems are modernized, they synchronize and align with the electronic health records (EHR) system intrinsic in the Department of Defense (DoD) Healthcare Management System Modernization (DHMSM).

Result

Utilizing a progressive methodology for mobile platform and software development, tiag is delivering solutions to meet dynamic needs of the DoD across multi-year missions. Now, electronic health records and other medical information can be transmitted from the theater and garrison repositories, guaranteeing the availability of critical medical data to care providers and decisions makers. This mission solidifies tiag’s expertise in theater medicine and reinforces our commitment to supporting soldiers in harm’s way.

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Army Analytics Group (AAG)
To help improve the delivery of healthcare to our nation’s soldiers.
Customer Mission
Challenge

AAG is responsible for delivering solutions across the Army and the Department and Defense (DoD), while maintaining accountability and timely reporting required as the stewards of DoD resources. AAG provides system configuration and analytical services for the Army’s senior leadership, and innovative applications and data integration across the enterprise. AAG’s problem-solving capabilities involve massive enterprise data integration and analysis coupled with the most advanced information technology solutions. AAG needed expertise for a mission involving massive enterprise system configuration, data integration management, analysis, support, training, and other services and solutions for complex business and workflow challenges.

Solution

Advancing AAG’s Data Framework Initiatives project, tiag was chosen to build, sustain and enhance AAG-supported applications. Along with a team comprising Akimeka, LLC and Enterprise Information Services, Inc., tiag provides comprehensive software development and engineering, system configuration, data integration, security, enterprise change-management and quality-assurance services. tiag was also chosen to provide data analytics services in the aim to help reduce the government’s backlog of investigations needed to adjudicate security clearances.

Result

tiag is working directly with stakeholders to solve their business and workflow challenges, and to help AAG maintain its current portfolio of applications while onboarding new, customized applications. In this multi-year mission, tiag is building and sustaining custom business applications that meet the dynamic needs of end users within the Department of Defense. tiag is designing, documenting and integrating modification and enhancements for the AAG supported applications, among them, tools for case management, financial and resource management, talent management and other workflows. tiag also provides software training for Army senior leadership and AAG staff.

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Uniformed Services University of the Health Sciences (USUHS) and Armed Forces Radiobiology Research Institute (AFRRI)
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Customer Mission
Challenge

USUHS educates, trains and prepares uniformed services health professionals, officers and leaders to provide direct support for the Military Health System, the National Security and National Defense Strategies of the United States and the readiness of our Armed Forces. AFRRI supports the mission to preserve and protect the health and performance of U.S. military personnel through research and training that advance understanding of the effects of ionizing radiation. USUHS and AFRRI needed a mobile version of a radiological assessment triage tool based on recognized assessment and treatment principles that would enable radiological and nuclear emergency response professionals to triage suspected casualties.

Solution

tiag applied its expertise in user-centered design, mobile application development, usability testing and project management to develop and deliver the mobile First-Responders Radiological Assessment Triage (mFRAT) application for iOS and Android devices. In tiag’s distinct, user-centered design process, tiag’s development team incorporated AFRRI’s evidence-based medical data, assessment and treatment principles into the mFRAT framework. During and after production, tiag’s development specialists tested and validated mFRAT to ensure effectiveness and ease of use.

Result

Entering minimal text to return dose-specific and diagnostic output, radiological and nuclear emergency response team members can now quickly differentiate between the concerned public and exposed individuals for appropriate use of medical resources.