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well-functioning healthcare coalitions,
among other activities.
ASPR seeks to partner with LHDs and
local communities which frequently
prepare for, respond to, and recover
from localized emergency incidents and
to identify valuable lessons and
promising practices to collect and share
these practices with other LHDs and
communities. This project will capture
lessons learned and promising practices
from local communities and share them
more widely.
Justification: The National
Association of County and City Health
Officials (NACCHO) is the national
nonprofit organization representing all
local and tribal health officials from
across the country. Members are elected
by their peers, and include ex officio
members representing the National
Association of Counties, of which
NACCHO is an affiliate, and the U.S.
Conference of Mayors. NACCHO
advocates on the behalf of county and
city health departments by providing
Congressional testimony, submitting
letters to the Administration, and
endorsing proposed legislation.
NACCHO has demonstrated
experience establishing partnerships
with both traditional and nontraditional organizations to impact both
county and city public health
departments and the broader public
health system.
NACCHO’s existing network of health
officials will provide ASPR with the
unique ability to collaborate on federal
programs and actions that could impact
the preparation for, response to or
recovery from emergencies and disasters
impacting public health and health care.
Additional Information: The agency
program contact is Lisa Kaplowitz, who
can be contacted by phone at (202) 202–
2882 or via email at Lisa.Kaplowitz@
hhs.gov.
Dated: August 28, 2013.
Nicole Lurie,
Assistant Secretary for Preparedness and
Response.
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DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AND
HUMAN SERVICES
Sole Source Cooperative Agreement
Award to the Association for State and
Territorial Health Officials (ASTHO)
Office of Policy and Planning,
Assistant Secretary for Preparedness
and Response (ASPR), Department of
Health and Human Services (HHS).
ACTION: Notification of a Sole Source
Cooperative Agreement Award to the
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Association for State and Territorial
Health Officials (ASTHO) for a grant
titled: ‘‘Technical Assistance to Obtain
State and Territorial Health Department
Input for National Health Securityrelated Activities’’.
Statutory Authority: Public Health
Service Act, Section 1703(a), 42 U.S.C.
Section 300u–2(a).
Estimated Amount of Award:
$1,500,000 USD.
Project Period: September 30, 2013 to
September 29, 2016.
SUMMARY: ASPR requires collaboration
with state and territorial health
departments and officials to ensure that
state and local governments,
communities, private sector entities,
non-governmental organizations,
academia, and individuals can
optimally coordinate their respective
national health security roles and
responsibilities to achieve community
health resilience and strengthen health
care, public health, and emergency
management systems. This project aims
to improve collaboration between ASPR
and the state health departments (SHDs)
to enhance national health security,
foster community health resilience, and
strengthen health care, public health,
and emergency management systems.
One of the overarching goals of both the
National Health Security Strategy (2009)
and the ASPR Strategic Plan 2011–2015
is to build community health resilience.
ASPR seeks to partner with SHDs and
territorial health officials, which play a
critical role in building community
health resilience by employing and
evaluating public health strategies such
as preparing local communities to
withstand and recover from public
health emergencies and disasters, and
engaging health care organizations to
build healthcare coalitions. The project
will foster better approaches for
building community health resilience.
SHDs and territorial health officials
are intimately familiar with the
communities and populations that they
serve and are an essential partner in
carrying out the mission of ASPR. ASPR
seeks to engage SHDs and health
officials as well as other appropriate
stakeholders in bi-directional
communications to evaluate the
effectiveness of, and ensure that, ASPR’s
strategies, policies, and programmatic
activities are informed by and support
the needs of states, territories, and local
communities. The project will foster
collaboration with state health officials
to achieve, for example, national health
security and strengthen emergency
preparedness, response, and recovery
systems and capabilities, and build
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well-functioning healthcare coalitions,
among other activities.
ASPR seeks to partner with SHDs and
territorial health officials and local
communities which frequently prepare
for, respond to, and recover from
emergency incidents and to identify
valuable lessons learned and promising
practices to collect and share these
practices with other SHDs and
communities. This project will capture
lessons and promising practices and
share them more widely.
Justification: The Association for State
and Territorial Health Officials
(ASTHO) is the only national nonprofit
membership organization that includes
membership representation from every
state and local public health agency in
the United States (U.S.), the U.S.
Territories, the District of Columbia, and
over 100,000 public health professionals
employed by these agencies. ASTHO
members, the chief health officials of
these jurisdictions, formulate and
influence sound public health policy
and ensure excellence in state-based
public health practice. The ASTHO
organization has the unique ability to
represent the perspectives of all the
state and territorial health officials
across the nation.
Additional Information: The agency
program contact is Lisa Kaplowitz, who
can be contacted by phone at (202) 202–
2882 or via email at Lisa.Kaplowitz@
hhs.gov.
Dated: August 28, 2013.
Nicole Lurie,
Assistant Secretary for Preparedness and
Response.
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DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AND HUMAN SERVICES
Sole Source Cooperative Agreement Award to the Association for
State and Territorial Health Officials (ASTHO)
AGENCY: Office of Policy and Planning, Assistant Secretary for
Preparedness and Response (ASPR), Department of Health and Human
Services (HHS).
ACTION: Notification of a Sole Source Cooperative Agreement Award to
the Association for State and Territorial Health Officials (ASTHO) for
a grant titled: ``Technical Assistance to Obtain State and Territorial
Health Department Input for National Health Security-related
Activities''.
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Statutory Authority: Public Health Service Act, Section 1703(a), 42
U.S.C. Section 300u-2(a).
Estimated Amount of Award: $1,500,000 USD.
Project Period: September 30, 2013 to September 29, 2016.
SUMMARY: ASPR requires collaboration with state and territorial health
departments and officials to ensure that state and local governments,
communities, private sector entities, non-governmental organizations,
academia, and individuals can optimally coordinate their respective
national health security roles and responsibilities to achieve
community health resilience and strengthen health care, public health,
and emergency management systems. This project aims to improve
collaboration between ASPR and the state health departments (SHDs) to
enhance national health security, foster community health resilience,
and strengthen health care, public health, and emergency management
systems. One of the overarching goals of both the National Health
Security Strategy (2009) and the ASPR Strategic Plan 2011-2015 is to
build community health resilience. ASPR seeks to partner with SHDs and
territorial health officials, which play a critical role in building
community health resilience by employing and evaluating public health
strategies such as preparing local communities to withstand and recover
from public health emergencies and disasters, and engaging health care
organizations to build healthcare coalitions. The project will foster
better approaches for building community health resilience.
SHDs and territorial health officials are intimately familiar with
the communities and populations that they serve and are an essential
partner in carrying out the mission of ASPR. ASPR seeks to engage SHDs
and health officials as well as other appropriate stakeholders in bi-
directional communications to evaluate the effectiveness of, and ensure
that, ASPR's strategies, policies, and programmatic activities are
informed by and support the needs of states, territories, and local
communities. The project will foster collaboration with state health
officials to achieve, for example, national health security and
strengthen emergency preparedness, response, and recovery systems and
capabilities, and build well-functioning healthcare coalitions, among
other activities.
ASPR seeks to partner with SHDs and territorial health officials
and local communities which frequently prepare for, respond to, and
recover from emergency incidents and to identify valuable lessons
learned and promising practices to collect and share these practices
with other SHDs and communities. This project will capture lessons and
promising practices and share them more widely.
Justification: The Association for State and Territorial Health
Officials (ASTHO) is the only national nonprofit membership
organization that includes membership representation from every state
and local public health agency in the United States (U.S.), the U.S.
Territories, the District of Columbia, and over 100,000 public health
professionals employed by these agencies. ASTHO members, the chief
health officials of these jurisdictions, formulate and influence sound
public health policy and ensure excellence in state-based public health
practice. The ASTHO organization has the unique ability to represent
the perspectives of all the state and territorial health officials
across the nation.
Additional Information: The agency program contact is Lisa
Kaplowitz, who can be contacted by phone at (202) 202-2882 or via email
at Lisa.Kaplowitz@hhs.gov.
Dated: August 28, 2013.
Nicole Lurie,
Assistant Secretary for Preparedness and Response.
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