The HHS Entrepreneurs-in-Residence Program
HHS Idea Lab is currently recruiting a few great Entrepreneurs-in-Residence for two exciting projects starting this summer:
- The Office of Hematology and Oncology Products (OHOP) in the Center for Drug Evaluation and Research (CDER) at the Food and Drug Administration (FDA), which is responsible for making safe and effective drugs for cancer and hematologic conditions available to the public, seeks an EIR with deep knowledge of: software development, deployment, systems architecture, network design, data analytics and database design and management to develop an electronic platform to aggregate and transform datasets to support meta-analyses that can yield groundbreaking scientific and regulatory insights. Get more details about the FDA project here.
- The Center for Program Integrity (CPI) within the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS), which handles all issues pertaining to fraud, waste and abuse for Medicare, Medicaid and CHIP programs, seeks an EIR with experience analyzing and gathering business requirements for IT systems, software development and systems design to develop an information technology (IT) solution that will give health care providers direct access to their interactions with Medicare. Get more details about the CMS project here.
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Now Accepting Project Proposals from HHS Staff
We are currently accepting project proposals from HHS employees on a continual basis. We anticipate supporting 4-7 projects in 2015. To learn more about the application process, please visit our How to Apply tab.
This article was originally published on HHS Idea Lab.