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Catalog of Technical Services
Welcome to the Public Health Data Center of Practice Technical Service Catalog! Our catalog provides an overview of the technology services we offer to support public health professionals, data scientists, and technology experts in their efforts to improve public health outcomes. Our services are designed to help you collect, analyze, and share health data in a secure, scalable, and flexible environment.
Each service page includes a description of the service, its features and benefits, technical specifications, and contact information for support or assistance.
To get started with any of our technical services, please contact the Public Health Data Center of Practice for access and usage guidelines.
We encourage you to explore our catalog and reach out to us if you have any questions or if you're interested in getting started with any of our services.
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Under Development
- This wiki and the documents being developed under it are living documents.
- They are all pre-decisional.
- Some of these documents were generated using chatGPT or were developed by other organizations for reuse and adaptation.
- Some of the documents in this wiki are in early early drafts, they make reference to things that do no exist or to process not yet being used.
- The Center of practice(COP) is best effort and will be developed iteratively. This includes the technology supporting the COP
- At the early stages of the COP expect change; short life cycles and rapid changes. Plan accordingly.
- Stability in the COP will materialize over time.
- For immediate reference engage your COP support channel, use the documentation as a secondary source.
- There is reference to the COP and PDCP in the documentation, these are the same entity. We haven't picked a name yet :)
All of the pages in this wiki should be considered draft, underdevelopment and needing review. None of these pages are official documentation. All of the pages are a work in progress and discussion is encouraged via the GitHub issues mechanism.
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