U.S. Army Orders Getac S410 Semi-Rugged Notebooks to Access and Update Medical Tracking System for Deployed Service Members

High Performance Notebook Helps Product Management Office Maintain Comprehensive and Reliable Electronic Health Records Throughout Soldier’s Career and Into Retirement

The Army Medical Communications for Combat Casualty Care (MC4) ordered 3,750 Getac S410 semi-rugged notebooks to help digitally capture medical treatment data in operational environments, enhance continuity of care, and enable a comprehensive lifelong electronic health record for Service members.(Graphic: Business Wire)

IRVINE, Calif.--()--The Army Medical Communications for Combat Casualty Care (MC4) product management team has placed an order for 3,750 Getac S410 semi-rugged notebooks. The notebook computers will be used to help digitally capture medical treatment data in operational environments, enhance continuity of care, and enable a comprehensive lifelong electronic health record for Service members. MC4 selected the S410 semi-rugged notebooks as an integral part of its overall MC4 System for two reasons; its high performance and configurable feature set; and the long-standing relationship Getac has established as a trusted advisor to the organization.

“MC4’s responsibility for creating, maintaining, and updating Service members’ medical records throughout their military careers and beyond is a true representation of the phrase ‘mission critical,’” said Scott Shainman, president of Getac. “We are both pleased and honored to provide MC4 with the technology needed to accomplish their goals as well as continue to be a trusted advisor. The S410 semi-rugged notebook was customized and configured to meet all their specific needs.”

The MC4 program provides the tools needed to digitally record and transfer critical medical data from the foxhole to medical treatment facilities around the world and remains the most widely-used, comprehensive information management medical system on the battlefield.

MC4 initially purchased 7,000 S400 semi-rugged notebooks in 2014. The new contract reaffirms their confidence in Getac products and representatives.

For more information about the Getac T800, visit http://us.getac.com/notebooks/S410/features.html.

About Getac

Getac is a key subsidiary of MiTAC-Synnex Business Group (2015 consolidated revenue $28 billion USD). Getac was established in 1989 as a joint venture with GE Aerospace to supply defense electronic products. Today, Getac’s business includes rugged notebooks, rugged tablets and rugged handheld and mobile video system devices for military, police, fire, utility, insurance and field-service customers. For more information visit getac.com.

Contacts

Media:
Synergy Communications, Inc.
Scott Heath, 951-735-3686
scottheath@pr-synergy.com

Release Summary

The Army Medical Communications for Combat Casualty Care (MC4) ordered 3750 Getac S410 semi-rugged notebooks to digitally capture medical treatment data of service members in operational environments.

Contacts

Media:
Synergy Communications, Inc.
Scott Heath, 951-735-3686
scottheath@pr-synergy.com