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DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AND
HUMAN SERVICES
Announcement of Requirements and
Registration for ‘‘Using Public Data for
Cancer Prevention and Control: From
Innovation to Impact Challenge’’
Office of the National
Coordinator for Health Information
Technology, HHS.
ACTION: Notice.
AGENCY:
Authority: 15 U.S.C. 3719.
‘‘Using Public Data for Cancer
Prevention and Control: From
Innovation to Impact Challenge’’ is a
challenge aimed at encouraging
multidisciplinary teams of software
developers, entrepreneurs, and health
scientists to use health-related data
made available by the National Cancer
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Institute (NCI) and other Federal
agencies to create innovative consumer
health applications that will provide
actionable steps for consumers along the
cancer control and prevention
continuum. This challenge will provide
useful tools for public health promotion
and protection, a key goal of the U.S.
Department of Health and Human
Services.
The statutory authority for this
challenge competition is Section 105 of
the America COMPETES
Reauthorization Act of 2010 (Pub. L.
111–358).
DATES: Effective on July 15, 2011.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
Adam Wong, 202–720–2866. Wil Yu,
202–690–5920.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: Subject of
Challenge Competition: Entrants in
‘‘Using Public Data for Cancer
Prevention and Control: From
Innovation to Impact Challenge’’ are
asked to develop software applications
(apps) that utilize the wide array of
health-related data made available by
the NCI Division of Cancer Control and
Population Sciences (DCCPS) and other
Federal agencies for innovative
consumer health apps. These apps
should potentially integrate with
existing technology platforms and
address targets comprising DCCPS
priority areas on the continuum of
cancer prevention and control. More
information about these priority areas
can be found at: https://
cancercontrol.cancer.gov/od/
index.html. Entrants are required to
address challenges faced by consumers,
clinicians, or researchers such as
behavior risk reduction for prevention,
survivorship (e.g., nutrition, physical
activity, smoking cessation), early
detection and screening, informed
decision-making, and adherence to
treatment regimens.
Eligibility Rules for Participating in the
Competition
To be eligible to win a prize under
this challenge, an individual or entity:
(1) Shall have registered to participate
in the competition under the rules
promulgated by Office of the National
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Coordinator for Health Information
Technology;
(2) Shall have complied with all the
requirements under this section;
(3) In the case of a private entity, shall
be incorporated in and maintain a
primary place of business in the United
States, and in the case of an individual,
whether participating singly or in a
group, shall be a citizen or permanent
resident of the United States; and
(4) May not be a Federal entity or
Federal employee acting within the
scope of their employment.
An individual or entity shall not be
deemed ineligible because the
individual or entity used Federal
facilities or consulted with Federal
employees during a competition if the
facilities and employees are made
available to all individuals and entities
participating in the competition on an
equitable basis.
Registered participants shall be
required to agree to assume any and all
risks and waive claims against the
Federal Government and its related
entities, except in the case of willful
misconduct, for any injury, death,
damage, or loss of property, revenue, or
profits, whether direct, indirect, or
consequential, arising from their
participation in a competition, whether
the injury, death, damage, or loss arises
through negligence or otherwise.
Participants shall be required to
obtain liability insurance or
demonstrate financial responsibility, in
amounts determined by the head of the
Office of the National Coordinator for
Health Information Technology, for
claims by—
(1) A third party for death, bodily
injury, or property damage, or loss
resulting from an activity carried out in
connection with participation in a
competition, with the Federal
Government named as an additional
insured under the registered
participant’s insurance policy and
registered participants agreeing to
indemnify the Federal Government
against third party claims for damages
arising from or related to competition
activities; and
(2) the Federal Government for
damage or loss to Government property
resulting from such an activity.
Participants must be teams of at least
two people.
All participants are required to
provide written consent to the rules
upon or before submitting an entry.
DATES:
Phase I
• Submission Period Begins:
12:01am, EDT, July 15th, 2011.
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• Submission Period for Initial
Entries Ends: 11:59 pm, EDT, August
26th, 2011.
Phase II:
• Final Submission Period Begins:
12:01am, E.D.T., October 3rd, 2011.
• Final Submission Period Ends:
11:59pm, E.S.T., November 18th, 2011.
Registration Process for Participants
To register for this challenge
participants should:
• Access the https://
www.challenge.gov Web site and search
for the ‘‘Using Public Data for Cancer
Prevention and Control: From
Innovation to Impact Challenge’’.
• Access the ONC Investing in
Innovation (i2) Challenge Web site at:
Æ https://www.health2challenge.org/
category/onc/.
Æ A registration link for the challenge
can be found on the landing page under
the challenge description.
Amount of the Prize
Phase I
• Four semi-finalists will receive
prizes of $10,000 each.
Phase II
• Two finalist teams will receive
awards of $20,000 each.
Awards may be subject to Federal
income taxes and HHS will comply with
IRS withholding and reporting
requirements, where applicable.
Basis Upon Which Winner Will Be
Selected
The judging panel will make
selections based upon the following
criteria:
1. Impact on cancer prevention and
control.
2. Use of cancer-related data.
3. Integration with existing health
records.
4. Innovation.
5. Usability.
Additional Information
Ownership of intellectual property is
determined by the following:
• Each entrant retains title and full
ownership in and to their submission.
Entrants expressly reserve all
intellectual property rights not
expressly granted under the challenge
agreement.
• By participating in the challenge,
each entrant hereby irrevocably grants
to Sponsor and Administrator a limited,
non-exclusive, royalty free, worldwide,
license and right to reproduce,
publically perform, publically display,
and use the Submission to the extent
necessary to administer the challenge,
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and to publically perform and
publically display the Submission,
including, without limitation, for
advertising and promotional purposes
relating to the challenge.
Dated: July 18, 2011.
Farzad Mostashari,
National Coordinator for Health Information
Technology.
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Recommendations
In compliance with the requirement
of Section 3506(c)(2)(A) of the
Paperwork Reduction Act of 1995 for
opportunity for public comment on
proposed data collection projects, the
Centers for Disease Control and
Prevention (CDC) will publish periodic
summaries of proposed projects. To
request more information on the
proposed projects or to obtain a copy of
the data collection plans and
instruments, call 404–639–5960 and
send comments to, Daniel Holcomb,
CDC Reports Clearance Officer, 1600
Clifton Road, MS–D74, Atlanta, GA
30333 or send an e-mail to
omb@cdc.gov.
Comments are invited on: (a) Whether
the proposed collection of information
is necessary for the proper performance
of the functions of the agency, including
whether the information shall have
practical utility; (b) the accuracy of the
agency’s estimate of the burden of the
proposed collection of information; (c)
ways to enhance the quality, utility, and
clarity of the information to be
collected; and (d) ways to minimize the
burden of the collection of information
on respondents, including through the
use of automated collection techniques
or other forms of information
technology. Written comments should
be received within 60 days of this
notice.
Proposed Project
Health Message Testing System,
(0920–0572, exp. 11/30/2011)—
Revision—Office of the Associate
Director for Communication, Centers for
Disease Control and Prevention (CDC).
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DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AND HUMAN SERVICES
Announcement of Requirements and Registration for ``Using Public
Data for Cancer Prevention and Control: From Innovation to Impact
Challenge''
AGENCY: Office of the National Coordinator for Health Information
Technology, HHS.
ACTION: Notice.
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Authority: 15 U.S.C. 3719.
SUMMARY: ``Using Public Data for Cancer Prevention and Control: From
Innovation to Impact Challenge'' is a challenge aimed at encouraging
multidisciplinary teams of software developers, entrepreneurs, and
health scientists to use health-related data made available by the
National Cancer Institute (NCI) and other Federal agencies to create
innovative consumer health applications that will provide actionable
steps for consumers along the cancer control and prevention continuum.
This challenge will provide useful tools for public health promotion
and protection, a key goal of the U.S. Department of Health and Human
Services.
The statutory authority for this challenge competition is Section
105 of the America COMPETES Reauthorization Act of 2010 (Pub. L. 111-
358).
DATES: Effective on July 15, 2011.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Adam Wong, 202-720-2866. Wil Yu, 202-
690-5920.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: Subject of Challenge Competition: Entrants
in ``Using Public Data for Cancer Prevention and Control: From
Innovation to Impact Challenge'' are asked to develop software
applications (apps) that utilize the wide array of health-related data
made available by the NCI Division of Cancer Control and Population
Sciences (DCCPS) and other Federal agencies for innovative consumer
health apps. These apps should potentially integrate with existing
technology platforms and address targets comprising DCCPS priority
areas on the continuum of cancer prevention and control. More
information about these priority areas can be found at: https://cancercontrol.cancer.gov/od/. Entrants are required to
address challenges faced by consumers, clinicians, or researchers such
as behavior risk reduction for prevention, survivorship (e.g.,
nutrition, physical activity, smoking cessation), early detection and
screening, informed decision-making, and adherence to treatment
regimens.
Eligibility Rules for Participating in the Competition
To be eligible to win a prize under this challenge, an individual
or entity:
(1) Shall have registered to participate in the competition under
the rules promulgated by Office of the National
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Coordinator for Health Information Technology;
(2) Shall have complied with all the requirements under this
section;
(3) In the case of a private entity, shall be incorporated in and
maintain a primary place of business in the United States, and in the
case of an individual, whether participating singly or in a group,
shall be a citizen or permanent resident of the United States; and
(4) May not be a Federal entity or Federal employee acting within
the scope of their employment.
An individual or entity shall not be deemed ineligible because the
individual or entity used Federal facilities or consulted with Federal
employees during a competition if the facilities and employees are made
available to all individuals and entities participating in the
competition on an equitable basis.
Registered participants shall be required to agree to assume any
and all risks and waive claims against the Federal Government and its
related entities, except in the case of willful misconduct, for any
injury, death, damage, or loss of property, revenue, or profits,
whether direct, indirect, or consequential, arising from their
participation in a competition, whether the injury, death, damage, or
loss arises through negligence or otherwise.
Participants shall be required to obtain liability insurance or
demonstrate financial responsibility, in amounts determined by the head
of the Office of the National Coordinator for Health Information
Technology, for claims by--
(1) A third party for death, bodily injury, or property damage, or
loss resulting from an activity carried out in connection with
participation in a competition, with the Federal Government named as an
additional insured under the registered participant's insurance policy
and registered participants agreeing to indemnify the Federal
Government against third party claims for damages arising from or
related to competition activities; and
(2) the Federal Government for damage or loss to Government
property resulting from such an activity.
Participants must be teams of at least two people.
All participants are required to provide written consent to the
rules upon or before submitting an entry.
DATES:
Phase I
Submission Period Begins: 12:01am, EDT, July 15th, 2011.
Submission Period for Initial Entries Ends: 11:59 pm, EDT,
August 26th, 2011.
Phase II:
Final Submission Period Begins: 12:01am, E.D.T., October
3rd, 2011.
Final Submission Period Ends: 11:59pm, E.S.T., November
18th, 2011.
Registration Process for Participants
To register for this challenge participants should:
Access the https://www.challenge.gov Web site and search
for the ``Using Public Data for Cancer Prevention and Control: From
Innovation to Impact Challenge''.
Access the ONC Investing in Innovation (i2) Challenge Web
site at:
[cir] https://www.health2challenge.org/category/onc/.
[cir] A registration link for the challenge can be found on the
landing page under the challenge description.
Amount of the Prize
Phase I
Four semi-finalists will receive prizes of $10,000 each.
Phase II
Two finalist teams will receive awards of $20,000 each.
Awards may be subject to Federal income taxes and HHS will comply
with IRS withholding and reporting requirements, where applicable.
Basis Upon Which Winner Will Be Selected
The judging panel will make selections based upon the following
criteria:
1. Impact on cancer prevention and control.
2. Use of cancer-related data.
3. Integration with existing health records.
4. Innovation.
5. Usability.
Additional Information
Ownership of intellectual property is determined by the following:
Each entrant retains title and full ownership in and to
their submission. Entrants expressly reserve all intellectual property
rights not expressly granted under the challenge agreement.
By participating in the challenge, each entrant hereby
irrevocably grants to Sponsor and Administrator a limited, non-
exclusive, royalty free, worldwide, license and right to reproduce,
publically perform, publically display, and use the Submission to the
extent necessary to administer the challenge, and to publically perform
and publically display the Submission, including, without limitation,
for advertising and promotional purposes relating to the challenge.
Dated: July 18, 2011.
Farzad Mostashari,
National Coordinator for Health Information Technology.
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