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gov Maintenance Calendar ONC FUNDING FOR CYBER THREAT INFORMATION SHARING IN THE HEALTH CARE AND PUBLIC HEALTH (HPH) SECTOR Department of Health and Human Services Office of the National Coordinator Document Type:Grants Notice Funding Opportunity Number:NAP-AX-16-006 Funding Opportunity Title:ONC FUNDING FOR CYBER THREAT INFORMATION SHARING IN THE HEALTH CARE AND PUBLIC HEALTH (HPH) SECTOR Opportunity Category:Discretionary Opportunity Category Explanation: Funding Instrument Type:Cooperative Agreement Category of Funding Activity:Health Expected Number of Awards:1 Assistance Listings:93.
893 -- HEALTH CARE AND PUBLIC HEALTH (HPH) SECTOR INFORMATION SHARING AND ANALYSIS ORGANIZATION (ISAO) Cost Sharing or Matching Requirement:No Last Updated Date:Aug 15, 2016 Original Closing Date for Applications:Aug 19, 2016 No Explanation Current Closing Date for Applications:Aug 19, 2016 No Explanation Archive Date:Sep 18, 2016 Estimated Total Program Funding:$ 250,000 Eligible Applicants:Others (see text field entitled "Additional Information on Eligibility" for clarification) Additional Information on Eligibility:Eligible Applicants: Local, Public nonprofit institution/organizations, Private nonprofit institution/organization, private and for profit organizations that are already providing outreach and technical assistance to participating organizations on cybersecurity threats; Organization that currently provides cyber threat information sharing services to some parts of the HPH sector and seeks to expand the reach of those services; Organization that provides cyber threat information sharing services to a sector, other than HPH, and seeks to expand their services to the HPH sector.
Note that nothing prevents two or more organizations from joining forces to apply under a single application for this FOA, and in fact, because cyber threat information sharing is a collaborative exercise that needs everyone's participation, such collaboration is encouraged.
## Additional Information Agency Name:Office of the National Coordinator Description:The purpose of this cooperative agreement is to build the capacity of an information sharing and analysis organization (ISAO) to share cyber threat information bi-directionally with the Health and Public Health (HPH) sector and HHS about cyber threats and provide outreach and education that improves cyber security awareness and equips HPH sector stakeholders to take action in response to cyber threat information shared by the ISAO.
Furthermore, this ISAO will expand and leverage the existing capabilities of the participating HHS offices and thereby create a more robust cyber information sharing environment for the entire HPH sector, which will provide a streamlined information sharing process that would allow HHS to send cybersecurity threat information to a single entity and would give that entity the responsibility for disseminating the information for the benefit of the entire HPH sector on an equitable and timely basis.
Much of the information created by recipient will be specific to particular types of cyber threats, but ONC may elect to publish more generalizable education materials funded through the grant on healthit. gov, other ONC-sponsored websites, or with other ONC grantees. ONC may share particular cyber threat information with ASPR if it is necessary to more broadly publicize particular threats.
The informational session as reflected in the Funding Opportunity Announcement was changed to August 11, 2016. The webinar information has been included in this synopsis and the link is as follows: https://www. healthit.
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