Alcidion Group Limited confirms that, as part of a consortium led by Leidos Australia, it will partner in the delivery of a modern, sovereign health knowledge management system (HKM) to support healthcare services across the Australian Defence Force (ADF). Alcidion will provide a significant component of the scope of the contract issued by the Australian Department of Defence Chief Information Officer Group. Alcidion's contract value is estimated to be $23.3 million over the initial term of six years covering implementation and subscription for the company's Miya Precision platform.

Further contract extensions and options to renew up to 15 years create a possible total contract value for Alcidion's contract with Leidos of approximately $50.0 million. The HKM system will replace the ADF's legacy electronic health record product with a modern, patient-centric health solution. It will record, store, aggregate and analyse health data and information for the ADF population, unifying multidisciplinary primary and occupational care with emergency and hospital care in both garrison and deployed domains, to enable better clinical decision-making.

Alcidion's Miya Precision platform will perform the critical role of aggregating data from consortium partner solutions, and other systems in the Defence environment, to provide a single, consolidated, longitudinal view of every participant's health status and history, accessible via the platform's intuitive modern interface.