Closed Solicitation · DEPT OF DEFENSE

    ADVANCED MEDICAL MONITOR

    Special Notice
    Closed
    STATUS
    Closed
    closed Oct 24, 2025
    POSTED
    Sep 18, 2025
    Publication date
    NAICS CODE
    541715
    Primary industry classification
    PSC CODE
    AN43
    Product & service classification

    AI Summary

    The Department of Defense is seeking proposals for the Advanced Medical Monitor family of systems, including the Next Generation Medical Monitor and Expeditionary Medical Monitor. These devices must provide advanced noninvasive physiological monitoring for military use, supporting triage and treatment decisions. The government anticipates multiple awards and has allocated up to $13.07 million for this initiative.

    Contract details

    Notice Type
    Special Notice
    Posted Date
    September 18, 2025
    Response Deadline
    October 24, 2025
    NAICS Code
    541715AI guide
    PSC / Class Code
    AN43
    Primary Contact
    Dr. Lauren Palestrini
    AI Product/Service
    both

    Description

    The Medical Technology Enterprise Consortium (MTEC) is excited to post this summary announcement for the MTEC-25-09-AMM Request for Project Proposals (RPP) focused on developing Advanced Medical Monitor (AMM) Family of systems (FoS) components, including the Next Generation Medical Monitor (NGMM) and the Expeditionary Medical Monitor (EMM), which continuously track vital signs and other relevant data. Both devices must be designed for expeditionary medical use and easy to maintain. The desired prototypes, by their final design, will need to be capable of advanced noninvasive physiological monitoring to provide actional information for enhanced military patient triage, to reduce cognitive workload, to inform treatment and evacuation priorities, as well as monitor vital signs of patients under medical care.

    As stated at the end of this announcement, the full RPP is posted to the MTEC website (mtec-sc.org); this notice is intended only to notify interested parties of the available solicitation. 

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    Background:

    In contrast to recent Counter Insurgency Operations, future Large-Scale Combat Operations are expected to generate casualties in numbers not seen since World War II. The ratio of medical provider to casualty is expected to present a significant challenge.  It is anticipated that many patients will present with occult injuries which are not readily apparent to medical providers, such as internal hemorrhage or other injuries or illnesses. Regardless of severity, all patients must be triaged. The use of AMM will give medical providers the information needed both to support triage decision-making and to inform treatment, evacuation, and return-to-duty decisions.

    Reliable medical monitoring as close to the Point of Injury as possible and continuing through all Roles of Care would enable medical providers to intervene early and allow for longer-term trend analysis to inform and improve upon the patient treatment and intervention. The current fielded equipment provides little to no diagnostic or decision support capability in far-forward settings.

    FOCUS AREA #1 - Next Generation Medical Monitor (NGMM)

    The following are required characteristics for an ideal solution to this focus area. Offerors should note that additional required characteristics are described below.

    • Device must be appropriate for use at Role of Care 2, Role of Care 3, and during en route care.
    • Device must be capable of capturing robust vital sign information.
    • Device must be capable of displaying information from other NGMM devices, EMM devices, or other sensors, either on the proposed NGMM or a centralized display.
    • Device should support manual defibrillation (either through integrated capability or separate attachment).
    • Device weight, including defibrillation, must not exceed 14 lbs.

    FOCUS AREA #2 - Expeditionary Medical Monitor (EMM)

    The following are required characteristics for an ideal solution to this focus area. Offerors should note that additional required characteristics are described below.

    • Device must be appropriate for use at Point of Injury, Role of Care 1, and during en route care.
    • Device should be a sensor with display, sensor paired to an End User Device (e.g., smartphone, tablet, etc.) for display, or other novel solution.
    • Device must be able to noninvasively gather basic vital sign data.
    • Primary vital sign data collection sites must be from the patient’s head, neck, and torso.
    • Device must be capable of monitoring multiple patients via multiple EMM placed on patients connected to a central end-user device display.
    • Device size, including battery, must not exceed 25 cubic inches, with no single device dimension exceeding 12 inches.

    Additional requirements for both focus areas (NGMM & EMM)

    The following requirements elaborate on additional ideal characteristics for both NGMM and EMM solutions. These requirements are in addition to and cumulative with the above, focus area-specific requirements. Offerors are expected to propose strategies for meeting all requirements during initial or future periods of performance. 

    • Provide advanced decision support to include ability to provide early indication of patient decompensation. Hemorrhage decompensation prediction should be highest priority, but alerts for other life-threatening events also add value.
    • Transferring patient data via interface with Joint Operational Medical Information System (JOMIS) Healthcare Delivery tools.
    • Devices must meet MIL-STD-810 standards for vibration, temperature, humidity, altitude, and shock, as well as Ingress Protection rating IP65 dust and water compliant.
    • Devices must capture, retain, and transfer vital sign data to be displayed locally and/or on separate End User Device.
    • Devices must include a modular open system architecture (MOSA) and be designed for interoperability. Devices should be capable of interfacing with external decision support tools and be able to communicate to and from the military electronic health record systems.
    • Devices must support the ability to simultaneously monitor multiple patients via a centralized end-user display. Battlefield Assisted Trauma Distributed Observation Kit-Joint (BATDOK-J) and Operational Medicine Care Delivery Platform (OpMed CDP) software tools may be leveraged as a display functionality.
    • Devices must be able to toggle any wireless communications/connectivity and remain capable of storing data and maintaining minimum critical functions, while not connected, to be updated once connectivity is reestablished.
    • Solutions must be capable of using new/updated Decision Support algorithm(s) as they become available and are installed.
    • Solutions must have user agnostic accessibility (i.e. no individual user log-in credentials required).
    • AMM FoS devices must be reliable in all climates (including extreme temperatures and weather conditions) and in all operating environments.

    Additionally, proposed solutions are expected to achieve Food and Drug Administration (FDA) clearance or approval, as appropriate, with indications for use in trauma environments on military populations. Offerors are encouraged to indicate their FDA strategy and reasoning within their proposal. While FDA clearance/approval is not required within the initial period of performance (PoP), the Government may make a down-select decision based upon successful performance and award additional tasks to progress effort(s) towards FDA clearance/approval and achieving program parameters.

    Potential Funding Availability and Period of Performance:

    The U.S. Government (USG) currently has up to $13.07 million (M) in current and planned funding for initial PoP of this effort, for direct and indirect costs. Dependent on the results and deliverables under any resultant award(s), the USG may, non-competitively, award additional dollars and/or allow for additional time for scope increases and/or follow-on efforts with appropriate modification of the award.

    The government anticipates making multiple awards for the NGMM and multiple awards for the EMM to qualified Offerors to accomplish the scope of work. These awards are expected to total between $3M and $4M each.

    The PoP for the initial scope of work is not to exceed 24 months, with shorter timelines being preferred.

    Acquisition Approach:

    This RPP will be conducted using a two-staged approach. In Stage 1, Offerors are invited to submit White Papers using the mandatory format provided in the RPP. Based on the Government’s evaluation of White Papers in Stage 1, selected Offerors will be invited to participate in Stage 2 and will be required to submit a full proposal for more detailed evaluation. The Government will evaluate all Proposals submitted and select those that best meet their current priorities using the evaluation criteria described in the RPP. MTEC membership is required for the submission of a white paper in response to this MTEC RPP. To join MTEC, please visit mtec-sc.org/join.

    Proposers Conference:

    MTEC will host a Proposers Conference that will be conducted via webinar within two (2) weeks after the release of the RPP. The intent of the Proposers Conference is to provide an administrative overview of this RPP process to award and present further insight into the Technical Requirements outlined in Section 3 of this RPP. Further instructions will be forthcoming via email and posted to the MTEC website. Government representatives will be present to answer questions as able.

    MTEC:

    The MTEC mission is to assist the U.S. Army Medical Research and Development Command (USAMRDC) by providing cutting-edge technologies and supporting life cycle management to transition medical solutions to industry that protect, treat, and optimize Warfighters’ health and performance across the full spectrum of military operations. MTEC is a biomedical technology consortium collaborating with multiple government agencies under a 10-year renewable Other Transaction Agreement (OTA), Agreement No. W81XWH-15-9-0001, with the U.S. Army Medical Research Acquisition Activity (USAMRAA). MTEC is currently recruiting a broad and diverse membership that includes representatives from large businesses, small businesses, “nontraditional” defense contractors, academic research institutions, and not-for-profit organizations.

    Point of Contact:

    For inquiries, please direct your correspondence to the following contacts:

    • Membership questions should be directed to MTEC Member Relations, Ms. Kim Olsen, kim.olsen@mtec-sc.org
    • Questions concerning contractual, cost or pricing related to this RPP should be directed to the MTEC contracts team at contracts@mtec-sc.org
    • Technical and all other questions should be directed to the MTEC Chief Science Officer, Dr. Lauren Palestrini, Ph.D., lauren.palestrini@mtec-sc.org

    To view the full-length version of this RPP, visit mtec-sc.org/solicitations

    Key dates

    1. September 18, 2025Posted Date
    2. October 24, 2025Proposals / Responses Due

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