SDP Program
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The Surveillance Data Platform Program Efforts
The Surveillance Data Platform Program was launched in 2016, as one of several initiatives dedicated to making disease tracking more efficient through using cloud-based technology. Over three years, the Program set the foundation for future modernization initiatives at CDC.
The focus to enhance public health starts with collaboration, sharing existing surveillance services, and modernizing technology to achieve better data exchange between partners and CDC.
Key Terms
Platform: Virtual environment that makes services available to users.
Services: People, process, or technology that fulfills a need or request that is reusable and measureable.
Shared Services: People, process, or technology that fulfills a common need or request that is used by more than one CDC program or partner, enabled to be sharable, scalable, and standardized. This includes shared governance of the shared service.
Site Spaces
Disclaimer
Use of this service is limited only to non-sensitive and publicly available data. Users must not use, share, or store any kind of sensitive data like health status, provision or payment of healthcare, Personally Identifiable Information (PII) and/or Protected Health Information (PHI), etc. under ANY circumstance.
Administrators for this service reserve the right to moderate all information used, shared, or stored with this service at any time. Any user that cannot abide by this disclaimer and Code of Conduct may be subject to action, up to and including revoking access to services.
Collaboration Spaces for Public Health Surveillance
This site is set up for CDC to collaborate with public health to improve public health surveillance and disease tracking. All information and content is draft and official content will be published through cdc.gov and appropriate channels for records management.
For more info, visit http://www.cdc.gov/surveillance
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