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The Surveillance Data Platform
CDC needs an updated informatics environment and efficient informatics processes that support surveillance requirements of timely and accurate data for CDC's public health activities in the United States and globally. A significant need exists for an agile, secure, cloud-based and flexible approach to improve the efficiency of CDC's existing surveillance systems. The solution will consist of shared services efficiently used and made available through a Surveillance Data Platform (SDP).
The Surveillance Data Platform Mission
Develop a platform of services for internal and external partners that enhances the ability to collect, manage, analyze, and disseminate data; reduces unnecessary burden on internal and external partners; and improves surveillance capabilities.
CDC is currently in phase 1 of a multi-phase development process. The SDP will operate as a virtual platform of shared services to:
- Enhance CDC and partner abilities to securely parse, prepare and share data;
- Reduce reporting burdens on internal CDC programs and external partners;
- Improve data surveillance efficiency in public health efforts; and
- Optimize local, regional, national, and international public health response time.
SDP 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.
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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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