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AI and IoMT: Revolutionizing Technology in Federal Health


Event Date: February 05, 2026
Hosted By: Zscaler & ̽»¨ÊÓÆµ

From battlefield care innovations to the transformative potential of artificial intelligence (AI), emerging technologies have reshaped healthcare delivery across Federal health systems. This webinar explored the potential of artificial intelligence (AI) and the Internet of Medical Things (IoMT) to improve operational efficacy, resource management, and patient monitoring. Attendees learned about real-world applications and strategies to effectively secure and integrate these technologies into Defense healthcare frameworks.

What attendees learned:

  • Analyzed AI and IoMT Impact: Understood how AI and IoMT enhanced healthcare delivery, operational efficiency, and patient outcomes in Federal systems.
  • Examined Real-World Use Cases: Explored practical applications of AI and IoMT in Defense healthcare, improving resource management and monitoring.
  • Implemented Secure Integration: Learned how Zscaler’s Zero Trust Branch and Air Gap solutions delivered secure, seamless connectivity for distributed healthcare environments while ensuring strict isolation and safeguarding of mission-critical Federal healthcare systems.

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Resources


BlackBerry AtHoc: High Risk Missing Person: Accelerating Response and Coordination
Case Study

BlackBerry AtHoc: High Risk Missing Person: Accelerating Response and Coordination

Each year, over 600,000 missing person cases are reported in the US, involving individuals at immediate risk of harm. Many cases involve children or vulnerable adults who may intend to return home but remain highly vulnerable while missing. Ensuring their rapid recovery requires urgent action, yet traditional radio communications often fail to share critical information with the right officers in the right locations.


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