National Center for Telehealth & Technology

A United States Airman uses the T2 Mood Tracker app on her mobile device. Photo by T2 PAO.

Our mission at the National Center for Telehealth & Technology is to lead the innovation of mobile health and telehealth solutions to deliver psychological health and traumatic brain injury care and support to our nation’s warriors, veterans and their families. T2 is a Department of Defense organization, a component center of the Defense Centers of Excellence for Psychological Health and Traumatic Brain Injury.

Our vision is world-class health care and optimized health in the DoD through effective leveraging of behavioral science and technology.

Spotlight on T2

New DOD mobile app helps defuse nightmares for better sleep

Being ambushed in a firefight but can't escape to safety. Being chased and can't find safe shelter. Flying through the air after an explosion flips your vehicle. From reliving our worst experiences to playing on our deepest fears, nightmares can not only interrupt our rest, they can make us afraid to even go to sleep.

Military Kids Connect Website Wins Three More Awards

The Military Kids Connect (MKC) website won a 2015 Communicator Award from the Academy of Interactive and Visual Arts (AIVA) for an episode of its video tour series of U.S. military bases.

Study Reports Suicide Not Associated with Deployment among U.S. Military Personnel

A research study by T2 examining the relationship of combat deployments on suicide was published today in JAMA Psychiatry, a publication of the Journal of the American Medical Association.

Mobile apps help vets cope with stress, mental health issues

Mobile apps are opening up new ways for physicians to deliver health care services, including mental health and post-traumatic stress disorder.

The National Center for Telehealth and Technology is at the forefront of efforts to develop innovative technology to help military service members, veterans and their families cope with psychological health and traumatic brain injury issues. The center, known as T2, also delivers tested solutions — many of them mobile apps — to help improve the lives of patients wherever they are located.