Leaders in Health Information Technology and Broadcasting

U.S. Navy officers honored for health information technology excellence, DXC Technology Company's share price rise, and updates from the world of television technology.
Leaders in Health Information Technology and Broadcasting
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U.S. Navy Officers Honored for Health Information Technology Excellence

The U.S. Navy has recently honored two of its officers for their exceptional leadership in health information technology. Lt. Cmdr. Gean Michael Boca and Lt. Cmdr. Raben Talvo were recognized for their outstanding contributions to the Department of Defense’s electronic health records system, MHS GENESIS.

U.S. Navy Capt. Donna Poulin and Lt. Cmdr. Gean Boca

Lt. Cmdr. Boca serves as the deputy branch chief, Engineering and Architecture Branch of the Engineering Solutions Architecture-Business Analytics Division, Program Executive Office for Medical Systems/Chief Information Officer for the Defense Health Agency. He was selected as the Medical Service Corps Officer of the Year (Senior Information Technology Officer) for 2023.

Lt. Cmdr. Talvo won the 2024 American College of Healthcare Executives Navy Regent Early Career Healthcare Executive Award. He received his award in March 2024 at the Lewis E. Angelo Professional Symposium in Chicago, Illinois.

The recognition of these two officers highlights the importance of health information technology in the U.S. Navy and the Department of Defense. Their leadership and expertise have contributed significantly to the development and implementation of MHS GENESIS, which has recently completed its global deployment across the DOD.

In other news, DXC Technology Company (NYSE:DXC) has seen a significant share price rise of 24% in the past couple of months. While good news for shareholders, the company has traded much higher in the past year. According to our price multiple model, the stock currently looks expensive. However, with profit expected to more than double over the next couple of years, the future seems bright for DXC Technology.

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In the world of television technology, TVMonaco has selected Riedel’s Artist intercom system and a suite of SmartPanels, along with the Bolero wireless intercom system, to ensure seamless communication across its broadcast operations. This move highlights the importance of reliable communication systems in the broadcasting industry.

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In other broadcasting news, Nielsen has announced that LiveRamp is now interoperable with Nielsen to power Big Data and cross-platform measurement and planning in Nielsen ONE. This partnership is expected to enhance the accuracy and efficiency of audience measurement and planning in the broadcasting industry.

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