On Public Health Security Newsletter
Beginning in 2013, the Center for Preparedness and Response (CPR) released a monthly e-newsletter for partners, On Public Health Security. In this newsletter, CPR’s Director, Dr. Stephen Redd, shared information about CDC and partners’ preparedness and response activities.
We released the final issue of On Public Health Security in May 2018. To stay up-to-date on CPR’s work, please follow us on Twitter and Facebook and through our Public Health Matters Blog.
2018
- May: Preparedness, Policy, and Technology: How Recent Partnership Events are Helping CDC Get Ready for the Next Disaster
- April: New Partner Resources: the 2018 Snapshot is here
- March: The President’s Budget Request for 2019: Changes for the Upcoming Fiscal Year
- February: Planning for the Next Pandemic Flu
- January: Priorities for 2018: New and Current Partnerships Key to a Successful Year
2017
- November/December: Hurricanes, Zika, and More: CDC Preparedness and Response Accomplishments in 2017
- October: Emergency Preparedness & Vulnerable Populations: Planning for those Most at Risk
- September: CDC’s Strategic National Stockpile: Impact of the Global Medical Supply Chain
- August: National Preparedness Month 2017: You Have the Power to Prepare
- July: 15 Years of PHEP: Sharing Local Success Stories
- June: The 2018 President’s Budget Request: Planning for the Next Fiscal Year
- May: 2017 Preparedness Summit: Preparedness in a Changing World
- April: Help Us Communicate CDC’s Preparedness Work: New Tools for Partners
- March: Visiting CDC at Home: Partner Visit Promotes Collaboration
- February: CDC’s Global Mission: Stopping Diseases Wherever They Begin
- January: New Year, Renewed Focus on PHPR Priorities for CDC
2016
- December: From A to Zika, Recapping CDC’s Emergency Preparedness and Response Work in 2016
- November: Reflecting on CDC’s PHEP Program: Progress and Plans for the Future
- October: Fighting the Flu: CDC Prepares for the 2016-2017 Influenza Season
- September: US Public Health Service’s Commissioned Corps Defends Public Health at Home and Abroad
- August: The Power of Preparedness: National Preparedness Month 2016
- July: Federal Select Agent Program Making Major Progress to Improve Effectiveness
- June: CDC and Partners Work Together to Fight the Zika Virus in Puerto Rico
- May: Resiliency and Recovery Reverberate at the 2016 Preparedness Summit
- April: The Evolving Role of the Strategic National Stockpile
- March: CDC Work Intensifies to Fight the Zika Virus
- February: PHPR Funding: The President’s Budget Request for 2017
- January: PHPR’s Priorities for 2016
2015
- December: CDC’s Emergency Response Work in 2015: A Year of Challenges and Great Progress
- November: Enhancing the Federal Select Agent Program (FSAP)
- October: Preparing CDC Leaders for Future Public Health Emergencies: The Incident Management Training and Development Program
- September: Promoting Preparedness at Home for our Workforce: The Ready CDC Program
- August: PHPR Focusing on Community Resilience for Preparedness Month: A Preview for September
- July: PHPR Priorities
- June: Hurricane Season Arrives as We Look Back and Learn from Hurricane Sandy
- May: 2015 Preparedness Summit Highlights
- April: Communicating with Congress
- March: The Importance of Evaluating Preparedness and Response
- February: CDC Preparedness Initiatives and the 2016 President’s Budget
- January: Greetings from the Office of Public Health Preparedness and Response’s New Director, Dr. Stephen Redd
2014
- December: PHPR’s 2014 Successes
- November: Highlighting the Latest on the 2014 Ebola Response
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