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CDC Analytics Partnership Aims to Advance Public Health Preparedness

The CDC and Palantir are renewing their collaboration that aims to modernize the US public health infrastructure through software integration and enhanced digital capabilities.

This image depicts the exterior of CDC′s “Tom Harkin Global Communications Center” located on the organization′s Roybal Campus in Atlanta, Georgia.

Source: James Gathany, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention

By Shania Kennedy

- The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) and software company Palantir Technologies Inc. announced a renewal of the organizations’ partnership to modernize the US public health infrastructure through software deployment and digital capability improvement.

Under the five-year, $443 million contract, the CDC will leverage the Palantir platform to employ scalable planning, management, and response solutions for future outbreaks and public health incidents. The partnership also aims to streamline existing programs that leverage Palantir’s solutions, including Health and Human Services (HHS) Protect, Administration for Strategic Preparedness and Response (ASPR) Engage, Tiberius, and the Data Collation and Integration for Public Health Event Response (DCIPHER) Program.

This approach will support the CDC's ‘Common Operating Picture,’ an inter-agency enterprise investment to bolster collaboration between the federal government, jurisdictional health departments, private sector entities, and other key health stakeholders. Using Palantir’s software, these groups will work to advance disease surveillance and outbreak response, support supply chain resiliency, and deploy medical countermeasures to public health emergencies, according to the press release.