Army Health System

DefenseMed Innovations, Inc.

A US C-corporation building Army Health System (AHS-UA1) — a digital battlefield-medicine platform in pilot deployment. We translate seven years of civilian healthcare technology into a defense-grade architecture for the chain of care.

Meet the founders — the experts behind Army Health System.

Portrait — Anna Bon

Co-founder · CEO

Anna Bon

Anna Bon anchors AHS-UA1's product direction and stakeholder relationships across procurement, integration partners, and frontline operators. She is the executive lead on DefenseMed's NSDC engagement and pilot deployment with the 91st Anti-Tank Battalion.

Co-founder and managing partner of DeHealth Technologies (London + Delaware, 2017) — the AI preventive-medicine platform present in 80+ countries with 25M+ medical records, named among the top five digital-health startups at MWC Barcelona 4YFN23. The DeHealth platform is the civilian technology core AHS-UA1 extends to defense-grade requirements.

Co-founder of 12 Elements Ltd (London, 2024) — developing Black Vault, a hyperscale AI data center campus in Blankenburg, Saxony-Anhalt, Germany. Anna invests personally in the AI compute infrastructure that anchors European AI sovereignty.

Ukrainian operator working at the intersection of healthcare technology, defense-grade infrastructure, and AI compute development.

Background: Anna's first education was classical music. In November 2024 she became the first violinist in history to perform in the Sistine Hall of the Vatican Apostolic Library; previous venues include the European Parliament (Brussels, 2023) and the Senate of the French Republic (Paris, 2020).

Full bio in the Wikipedia article
Portrait — Denys Tsvaig

Co-founder · CTO

Denys Tsvaig

Denys Tsvaig owns AHS-UA1's technical roadmap — security architecture, integration surface, and the connectivity-resilient mobile experience used on the frontline. He builds and secures sovereign AI and energy infrastructure for the next decade and is the technical architect behind AHS-UA1's defense-grade extensions.

Co-founder of DeHealth Technologies (London + Delaware, 2017) — the AI preventive-medicine platform whose electronic-health-record core AHS-UA1 extends to defense-grade requirements. In 2022, together with Anna Bon, he assembled the engineering team behind AHS-UA1 in response to direct requests from frontline medics; the founders personally invested in the platform's development.

Co-founder of 12 Elements Ltd (London, 2024) — developing Black Vault, a hyperscale AI data center campus in Blankenburg, Saxony-Anhalt, Germany. Gigawatt-class AI compute integrated with energy provisioning and cyber resilience.

Lead author of the forthcoming Permanent Cyber War 2016-2026 Strategic Awareness Brief — a 345-page analytical framework in advanced co-authorship discussions with senior Israeli leadership.

Former President of the National Cybersecurity Association of Ukraine. Author of "The Third World Cyber War" (2024) — a study of cyber conflicts as a form of modern warfare, endorsed by Steve Wozniak (co-founder, Apple Inc.), Lt. Gen. Michael T. Flynn (Ret., 24th U.S. National Security Advisor), and Jim Clemente (former FBI Behavioral Analysis Unit profiler).

Operating between Kyiv, Tel Aviv, Berlin, Brussels, and Washington DC.

Recent public talks

  • European Summit, Brussels · 14–15 December 2023
  • World Economic Forum (WEF, Davos) · 2024
  • European Summit, Brussels · December 2023
Read full bio on tsvaig.com

The team

A team of specialists behind the founders.

AHS-UA1 is built by more than its two founders. A team of engineers, AI/ML specialists, security architects, and defense-medicine practitioners works on the platform. The project runs in stealth — most of the team stays unnamed for now.

  • Chief Technology Officer
  • Lead Engineer
  • AI / ML
  • Security Architect
  • Mobile / Frontline UX
  • Defense-Medicine Advisor

Recent talk

Anna Bon · Kyiv International Cyber Resilience Forum 2025

On the intersection of civilian digital health and battlefield medicine — the systemic gap the AHS-UA1 platform was built to close.

How it started — and why now.

2022

MILESTONE 01

Innovation from the battlefield

The project began at the urgent request of three Ukrainian Armed Forces brigades and the AFU medical service to build a system for combat units. Goal: rescue the wounded, optimize evacuation, improve coordinated rescue in real time.

2023

MILESTONE 02

R&D and system development

Eighteen months of intensive research, team formation, AI-system design. Engineering in a US–Ukraine partnership through the DeHealth IT companies. Cooperation with military medics and US defense-medicine surgeons for real combat application.

2024

MILESTONE 03

Combat-verified deployment

Implementation tested in real combat zones; AI integrated into evacuation infrastructure for instant decision-making.

Key outcomes today

  • 01

    Fast medical reaction

  • 02

    High demonstrated efficiency

  • 03

    Reduced medical errors

  • 04

    Recognition in the United States

  • 05

    Validated in Ukraine

  • 06

    Scalable globally

Corporate

DefenseMed Innovations, Inc. — Delaware C-corp.

Entity
DefenseMed Innovations, Inc.
Jurisdiction
Delaware, USA
Product
Army Health System (AHS-UA1)
Status
In pilot deployment

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DeHealth platform

AHS-UA1 runs on the DeHealth electronic-health-record core developed since 2017. Defense-grade extensions for connectivity, identity, and security live on top of that base.

Visit dehealth.app →