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Disaster Health Information Outreach and Collaboration

Projects 2014

Disaster Information Management Research CenterSpecialized Information ServicesU.S. National Library of Medicine

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Background

•Collaborations between disaster/emergency organizations and libraries for improving access to disaster medicine and public health information for the disaster health workforce•One year: $15,000 – $30,000 •17 projects funded over past three years

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Disaster Workforce

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Project Examples– Needs assessment of disaster workforce and

development of collection of resources for library

– Development of disaster info specialist role within regional hospital disaster consortium

– Creation of web page and mobile app for use by responders

– Training for emergency management at universities and in communities

– Information resources for Medical Reserve Corps on web site and mobile app

– Addition of just-in-time training materials on responders’ mobile devices

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More Ways to Collaborate

• Supporting Incident Command Centers

• Participating in call centers taking questions from the public

• Developing FAQs for local emergency preparedness and response and making them easy to locate

• Monitoring social media and authenticating information for situational awareness

• Aggregating and compiling information to support public health decision-making

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Requirements

• Must include at least one library AND one non-library organization with disaster-related responsibilities

• Must target the professional/volunteer workforce, not public

• Must feature NLM resources• Must be conducted in the U.S. or territories

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Solicitation Components• Request for Quotation (RFQ)• Attachment 1: Statement of Work (SOW)• Attachment 2: Cover sheet• Attachment 3: Target audiences• Attachment 4: Budget• Attachment 5: Final report requirements• Attachment 6: Submission checklist• Attachment 7: 508 compliance information• Attachment 8: GPAT• Attachment 9: Frequently asked questions

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RFQ - Instructions

A. General InformationB. Instructions, including format, timetable and

508 Compliance requirementsC. Technical Discussion RequirementsD. Costs and BudgetE. Evaluation Factors

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Current Funding Solicitation

http://disasterinfo.nlm.nih.gov/dimrc/2014disasteroutreachrfq.html

Open until June 19, 2014

Awards made September 2014

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Working TogetherLibraries can play a critical role in planning for emergencies:

• Knowledge of neighborhood • Skill in connecting people with reliable information • Are viewed as a trusted source of information • May have meeting rooms and other resources to meet

with residents • Informatics/research/demographic studies, etc. • Grantsmanship resources • Willingness to partner

Vickie Souve, Monroe County NY Dept. of Public Health, 2013

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Contact Information

Maryann Carroll, Contract Specialist

Office of Acquisitions (OA)National Library of Medicine (NLM)6707 Democracy Blvd., Suite 105Bethesda, MD 20892-5488Office phone: 301- 496-6546Fax: 301-402-0642Email: [email protected]