CDC Health Information Innovation Consortium Innovation Projects
CDC Surveillance Strategy Innovation Projects
In support of the CDC Surveillance Strategy, the Office of Public Health Scientific Services (OPHSS) dedicates a small amount of funding and solicits project submissions for innovative projects that address one or more challenges faced by programs across the agency.
The goal of these projects is to foster and promote innovation through enabling small project experiments to answer challenges in surveillance and informatics where their results have potential positive impact across multiple surveillance systems.
Each year, the Office of Public Health Scientific Services (OPHSS):
- issues a call to CDC programs for project proposals,
- announces awarded projects, project ideas, and
- shares awarded project results.
The awarded projects and project ideas are posted in the Project Portfolio section. Projects are shared in the form of :
- a project proposal summary,
- a project results summary,
- and/or a presentation at a CHIIC quarterly forum.
The awarded project results are shared to help foster collaboration among public health programs and public health partners.
Featured Project
HHS Entrepreneurs-in-Residence Program
CDC was selected to participate in the HHS Entrepreneurs-in-Residence (EIR) Program. The program brings entrepreneurs from outside government to work on complex and important government challenges.Learn more about this project.
- Page last reviewed: December 9, 2015
- Page last updated: December 9, 2015
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