At a glance
One CDC Data Platform (1CDP) is a unified data platform supporting routine and emergency response public health data collection, ingestion, integration, management, transformation, analysis, security, reporting and sharing. As a unified data platform, 1CDP enables CDC, other federal agencies, and state, tribal, local and territorial (STLT) public health agencies to prepare for, detect and respond to public health threats quickly, accurately and efficiently.
Benefits of 1CDP for STLTs
1CDP hosts centralized data assets and shared workflows, products and capabilities for routine work as well as emergency response. The platform is designed to simplify data processes and increase data accessibility to enablequicker, more informed decisions, strengthening public health surveillance and response coordination.
Builds on Previous Investments: 1CDP builds upon previous data modernization investments that began transitioning siloed data systems and tools, moving towards interconnected data and the utilization of collaborative tools. 1CDP supports key enterprise principles including shared tools and common workflows.
Enables Flexible Data Exchange: 1CDP accepts a variety of data formats and transport methods, including bulk upload options. It accommodates both current data sharing practices and more recent, automated methods such as application program interface (API) connections.
Improves Data Access: 1CDP allows authorized STLT users to access analytic-ready, validated common data sources.
Enhances Data-Driven Analytics: 1CDPprovides new opportunities to perform advanced data analytics using low and no-code tools to inform decision-making for public health impact.
Delivers Data Privacy and Security:1CDP delivers robust security, governance, and compliance with data privacy regulations, while monitoring and maintaining data quality, availability, and reliability.
1CDP for STLTs
Previous STLT users of DCIPHER (Data Collation and Integration for Public Health Event Response) and HHS Protect were automatically transitioned to 1CDP with no changes to their program access permissions. In FY25, STLT partner users may be onboarded to the platform through ongoing partnerships with CDC programs who are working in 1CDP.
1CDP improves coordination between STLTs and CDC to better support public health action. Over time, 1CDP will continue to grow with additional programs, data sources and shared capabilities moving into the platform.
Engaging STLT Partners
The primary objective of 1CDP is to develop a data system that allows us to practice public health work with greater collaboration and increased efficiency. As CDC continues to build 1CDP, we will continue to engage with STLT and national partners to further understand operational needs while ensuring the platform meets the needs of all users.