Huntsville, Ala. –December 18, 2025 – Teledyne Brown Engineering, in partnership with the Naval Health Research Center (NHRC), has entered its sixth year of delivering advanced business intelligence solutions to Navy Medicine. Leveraging cutting-edge data engineering and artificial intelligence (AI), these efforts improve operational readiness, optimize resource allocation, and strengthen decision-making across the Navy Medicine enterprise. Teledyne’s teams support the Navy Bureau of Medicine and Surgery (BUMED) in Falls Church, Va.; Naval Medical Forces Pacific and Atlantic Commands (NMFP and NMFL) in San Diego, Calif., and Portsmouth, Va.; and Naval Medical Forces Development Command in San Antonio, Texas.
The Naval Health Research Center’s partnership with Teledyne Brown Engineering’s Medical Modeling, Simulation, and Analysis team has delivered scalable data architectures and robust pipelines to ingest, transform, and unify data from authoritative Navy Medicine systems. These efforts enable real-time dashboards and analytics that improve visibility and responsiveness. Advanced simulation and modeling techniques have been applied to optimize training throughput and staffing pipelines, supporting readiness planning and resource justification. In addition, automation tools such as Power BI dashboards, SharePoint workflows, and Office 365 Power Platform solutions have streamlined reporting and reduced manual effort.
Artificial intelligence and data science applications have further enhanced the program. Predictive analytics and forecasting models now inform operational planning and readiness metrics. Machine learning and OCR tools extract structured data from scanned documents, improving training oversight and performance tracking. Decision support and optimization techniques, including stochastic modeling, have been implemented to guide resource allocation and leadership decisions. The team has also explored AI-enabled clinical efficiency by automating routine assessments, freeing healthcare worker time for higher-value tasks.
“Our team is proud to deliver solutions that combine advanced technology with mission-critical needs,” said Scott Hall, President of Teledyne Brown Engineering. “By integrating AI and data engineering, we are helping Navy Medicine achieve greater efficiency and readiness across the enterprise.”
These innovations have improved readiness, streamlined reporting, and delivered cost savings through automation and predictive analytics. The program has earned recognition for innovation, including the Surgeon General’s Power Award for the Manpower Allocation Analysis tool.
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