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Dunlap Research Added to NIDHC Military-Health Civilian Ecosystem
By Jason Jefferies
Jason Jefferies, MA
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“NIDHC believes no single entity can secure the Nation alone. That is why the Institute has pioneered a partnership-centric model that empowers a Military-Civilian Health Ecosystem. But NIDHC’s value proposition goes deeper than networking: it leverages deep internal expertise to align the work of national leaders with the strategic priorities of the DoW (NIDHC).”
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“By serving as a technical lead and a bridge to the federal interagency, NIDHC ensures that every research project and training module developed within the Ecosystem has a direct, practical application. NIDHC mobilizes this expertise to ensure the Nation is ready for the disasters of tomorrow (NIDHC).”
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“All Americans expect medical care for their families when needed. During health surge events—like natural disasters, public health emergencies, or large-scale combat operations utilizing civilian healthcare—resources (hospitals, staff, supplies) will be strained. The Military-Civilian Health Ecosystem focuses on ensuring readiness for these events. This Ecosystem is a network of academic, government, non-profit, and industry partners ready to support national operational health readiness and response (NIDHC).”
Dunlap Research is honored to be added to the National Institute for Defense Health Cooperation (NIDHC) Military-Civilian Health Ecosystem.
“The Military-Civilian Health Ecosystem comprises partners excelling in research, development, and transition of operational health capabilities to government and health stakeholders. These capabilities cover science, technology, business, and policy, ensuring rapid mobilization through integrated organizational partnerships and deep expertise in operational health readiness (NIDHC).”
Other partners in the NIDHC Military-Civilian Health Ecosystem include 52 North, American College of Emergency Physicians, American Heart Association, American Red Cross, Amplified Sciences, Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center, Brown University, CAPTRS, Carnegie Mellon University, Emory University, The George Washington University, Guidehouse, Harvard University, International Academies of Emergency Dispatch, Johns Hopkins Applied Physics Laboratory, Legacy BLiS, LSU Health Shreveport, The Lundquist Institute, Mass General Brigham, Lincoln Laboratory at Massachusetts Institute of Technology, MITRE, Mount Sinai, National Association of EMS Physicians, National Association of State Emergency Medical Officials, National Association of State 911 Administrators, National Hazards Center, National EMS Quality Alliance, National Registry of Emergency Medical Technicians, New York Medical College, NYU, The Ohio State University, The Queen’s Medical Center, RAND Corporation, Redflash Group, Stop the Bleed Coalition, Southeast Texas Regional Advisory Council, Southwest Research Institute, Texas A&M, The University of Arizona, UC Davis, UC San Diego, University of Colorado, University of Hawai’i System, University of Nebraska Medical Center, University of Pittsburgh, University of Texas Medical Branch, University of Utah Health, University of Virginia Biocomplexity Institute, University of Washington, Virginia Tech, West Virginia University, and Yale.
About the Experts
Jason Jefferies, MA
Jason Jefferies is an experienced writer, editor, project manager, business manager and event manager with a background spanning journalism, media, web development, festival production and higher education. He has written for several publications and organizations including SOMA, The Colorado Sun, Aspen Public Radio, The Lemming, VegNews, and WRAL. He hosts two podcasts with over 50,000 listeners (Bookin’ and The Listmas Podcast) that feature interviews with award-winning and bestselling authors, philosophers, thought leaders, musicians, and journalists. At Dunlap Research, Jason prepares, writes, reviews, and edits scientific and technical reports, proposals, and literature reviews. He collaborates with Principal Investigators on project strategies and timelines, manages internal and external communications, helps to run the production of major conferences, and oversees Dunlap’s website.
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