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The Defense Health Agency (DHA) is seeking information for an Enterprise Voice Dictation System that provides highly accurate, specialty-tuned voice recognition for diagnostic imaging terminology and secure handling of Protected Health Information (PHI). The system must support rapid, uninterrupted dictation workflows and integrate with existing PACS, RIS, and EHR systems, particularly in bandwidth-constrained and OCONUS environments. This Request for Information (RFI) is intended to gather industry feedback and capability statements rather than soliciting immediate contract awards.
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The Defense Health Agency’s Medical Research and Development Contracting Division 2 issued an RFI seeking capability statements for an enterprise voice dictation system to support diagnostic radiology across military treatment facilities. The system must integrate with PACS and MHS GENESIS while meeting strict cybersecurity and Risk Management Framework requirements. Responses are due by February 23, 2026, and will be used for market research and planning purposes rather than an immediate contract award.
Posted Date
Jan 27, 2026
Due Date
Feb 23, 2026
Release: Jan 27, 2026
Close: Feb 23, 2026
The Defense Health Agency’s Medical Research and Development Contracting Division 2 issued an RFI seeking capability statements for an enterprise voice dictation system to support diagnostic radiology across military treatment facilities. The system must integrate with PACS and MHS GENESIS while meeting strict cybersecurity and Risk Management Framework requirements. Responses are due by February 23, 2026, and will be used for market research and planning purposes rather than an immediate contract award.
AvailableThe Medical Research and Development Contracting Division 2, DHACA, is issuing an RFI to identify Contractors capable of meeting the Government’s requirement. The Government requests a Capability Statement outlining a proposed solution that includes the following: Provide real-time dictation, ambient listening, and Artificial Intelligence (AI)-assisted documentation. Integrate with PACS, Military Health System (MHS) GENESIS/Cerner, and other DHA clinical systems. Comply with DoW cybersecurity, identity, and Zero-Trust policies. Support all Radiologists across Continental United States (CONUS) and OCONUS sites. Operate effectively in variable network conditions. Provide a central system that has central administration, reporting, and access governance. See attached file.
Posted Date
Jan 27, 2026
Due Date
Feb 24, 2026
Release: Jan 27, 2026
Close: Feb 24, 2026
The West Virginia Office of Shared Administration (Purchasing Division) is soliciting bids to provide Dragon Medical One and PowerMic Mobile (or equivalent) voice recognition dictation software to support direct transcription into patient medical records for physicians at Welch Community Hospital. The contract is intended to provide ten (10) physician licenses and related hardware/software as specified, with a contract period of 12 months. Solicitation ID ARFQ-0512-WEH2600000008-1 was posted 2026-01-13 and closes 2026-02-18, and is an open Agency Request for Quote (not a grant).
Posted Date
Jan 13, 2026
Due Date
Feb 18, 2026
Release: Jan 13, 2026
Close: Feb 18, 2026
The West Virginia Office of Shared Administration (Purchasing Division) is soliciting bids to provide Dragon Medical One and PowerMic Mobile (or equivalent) voice recognition dictation software to support direct transcription into patient medical records for physicians at Welch Community Hospital. The contract is intended to provide ten (10) physician licenses and related hardware/software as specified, with a contract period of 12 months. Solicitation ID ARFQ-0512-WEH2600000008-1 was posted 2026-01-13 and closes 2026-02-18, and is an open Agency Request for Quote (not a grant).
Dragon voice recognition software/ten (10) physician licenses or equal for direct transcription into patient medical records by physician.
Posted Date
Jan 13, 2026
Due Date
Feb 18, 2026
Release: Jan 13, 2026
Close: Feb 18, 2026
Dragon voice recognition software/ten (10) physician licenses or equal for direct transcription into patient medical records by physician.
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The Medical Research and Development Contracting Division 2, DHACA, is issuing an RFI to identify Contractors capable of meeting the Government’s requirement. The Government requests a Capability Statement outlining a proposed solution that includes the following: Provide real-time dictation, ambient listening, and Artificial Intelligence (AI)-assisted documentation. Integrate with PACS, Military Health System (MHS) GENESIS/Cerner, and other DHA clinical systems. Comply with DoW cybersecurity, identity, and Zero-Trust policies. Support all Radiologists across Continental United States (CONUS) and OCONUS sites. Operate effectively in variable network conditions. Provide a central system that has central administration, reporting, and access governance. See attached file.