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    Trackable Health AI and Vantiq: Revolutionizing Force Readiness with AI 

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    Jul 1
    2025

    Trackable Health AI and Vantiq: Revolutionizing Force Readiness with AI 

    VANTIQTrackable Health AI, in partnership with Vantiq, has developed a groundbreaking real-time biometric monitoring solution that is redefining force readiness for the U.S. Air Force. By integrating wearables, AI-driven analysis, and edge computing, the initiative accelerates deployment decisions and enhances personnel well-being.

    The Readiness Challenge

    Traditional health assessments in military environments—typically manual, post?mission evaluations—are slow and reactive. Trackable Health AI CEO Greg Hayward recognized that while wearable devices like Garmin, Whoop, Oura, and Somatix generate valuable biometric data, fragmented ingestion and lack of real-time processing left a critical readiness gap.

    A Unified, Real-Time Approach

    Trackable Health AI selected Vantiq’s event-driven, low-code real-time intelligence platform to address this challenge comprehensively:

    • Data harmonization from multiple wearables: Vantiq ingests and normalizes metrics across devices into a unified readiness score
    • Instant alerts and insights: Threshold-triggered notifications inform commanders as soon as fatigue, stress, or readiness anomalies emerge
    • User-friendly mobile interface: A secure, scalable mobile application empowers personnel with transparency and consent-based data sharing

    Results That Matter

    Delivered in just 18 months—vs. an originally projected 3 years—the platform is operational, scalable, and in use across multiple Air Force units:

    • Deployment readiness 50% faster
    • Thousands of biometric events processed instantly
    • Frictionless adoption from day one
    • Commanders now have real-time dashboards for both individual and unit-level readiness. Data-driven gamification initiatives have even boosted engagement and helped reduce fatigue-related attrition

    Beyond the Military

    Buoyed by this success, Trackable Health AI is extending its solution into civilian healthcare applications—from hospitals and eldercare to corporate wellness programs. Future innovations aim to incorporate asset monitoring and digital health passports.

    A Blueprint for Proactive Health

    By harnessing wearable tech, real-time processing, and a secure, consent-driven interface, Trackable Health AI offers a powerful model for proactive health management. Its early results—faster mission readiness, healthier personnel, and policy compliance—are just the beginning. With the foundation in place, future enhancements promise growth in both scale and impact.

    by Scott Rupp
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    AI wearables, Trackable Health AI, Vantiq

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