Worldwide—International Technical, Operational, and Professional Support Services (ITOPSS)

Client: U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention

Duration: 2018-2023

Region: Worldwide

Country: Worldwide

Solutions: Global Health

In an increasingly interconnected world in which people and disease move quickly, the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) is working to protect Americans at home and abroad by projecting its scientific expertise, partnerships, and knowledge base to more than 80 countries around the world. The CDC established the International Technical, Operational, and Professional Support Services (ITOPSS) contract to help achieve its goals of improving health and well-being of people worldwide by helping countries prepare for and respond to emerging health security threats.

DAI supports ITOPSS by identifying and rapidly deploying qualified professionals to short- and long-term assignments in difficult country contexts. Working with consortium partners Karna, Emory University, Tulane University, and Columbia University’s ICAP Program, DAI’s ITOPSS team provides technical, operational, and professional support services to a wide range of health care professionals around the world.

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Sample Activities

  • Support technical services covering a broad range of skill sets, such as laboratory science, data management, informatics, and public health research.

  • Deliver operational support to scientific, technical, and medical activities, including finance, communications, planning, and logistics management.

  • Provide professional services support by identifying and deploying senior experts in scientific disciplines such as microbiology, biochemistry, medicine, public health, and epidemiology.

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