OneTESS Mobile Medic
Across the services, training experts and instructors agree that deeply indoctrinated training acquired through practice in realistic scenarios is the key to skilled decision-making. OneTESS is being developed to provide a Live combined arms training and testing capability. It will exploit recent advances in data processing, storage, communications, navigation, networking, interoperability, modeling and simulation technologies to significantly advance Real-Time Casualty Assessment (RTCA) and automated data collection.
One difficulty in the OneTESS environment is the depiction of human casualties and other patient status indicators. To address this challente, ECS is developing the OneTESS Mobile Medic Application (MMA) that is helping integrate existing Combat Casualty Care capabilities and technologies into the OneTESS environment. The MMA is bridging the gap between live and virtual environments by presenting realistic casualty information to medical personnel and allowing them to perform medical treatments and interventions as needed on casualty wounds caused by OneTESS munitions.
The MMA uses OneTESS casualty information and wound types to initiate simulated casualty scenarios on a mobile computing device that communicates updated patient status and all treatment decisions back into the OneTESS environment. One key component of the MMA is the blend of treatment elements available within the simulated scenario with the treatment elements that are available within a live OneTESS training exercise to provide different combinations of live to virtual medical treatment. This treatment may occur on the “live casualty” (applying a tourniquet or using a simulated auto-injector on a victim) or within the MMA scenario (reading vitals and symptoms, performing a tracheotomy).

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