Building the Military Health System’s AI Ecosystem
The Defense Health Agency (DHA) is building the data, infrastructure and governance frameworks needed to safely scale emerging AI capabilities like generative and agentic AI across the Military Health System. Leaders from DHA and Red Hat explain how to develop a secure AI ecosystem to support clinical care, operational efficiency and innovation.
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How DHA’s five-year data strategy is laying the foundation for expanded AI capabilities across the Military Health System.
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What it takes to build an AI ecosystem that supports secure implementation, visibility and interoperability.
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How to approach governance and security as advanced AI tools move into clinical environments.
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Jesus Caban CDAO, DHA -
Ben Cushing Senior Principal Chief Architect, Health and Life Sciences, Red Hat -
Neena Porter Division Chief, Engineering, Solutions Architecture & IT Business Analytics Division (ESA-BAD), DHA
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