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EO 14006: Ensuring a Data-Driven Response to COVID-19 and Future High-Consequence Public Health Threats

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Summary

Directed agencies to collect, share, and use data to guide pandemic response. Required interagency data sharing and established frameworks for public health data management.

Impact on Federal Contracting

Accelerated federal investment in health data systems, analytics platforms, and interoperability solutions. Created contracting opportunities for health IT, data analytics, and public health technology contractors.

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EO Number
14006
President
Biden
Date Signed
2021-01-21
Category
General Government Operations

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