In celebration of Black History Month, our HBCU Spotlight Miniseries aims to profile the impacts that historically Black colleges and universities have on health IT and the opportunities to bring that innovation to the federal government. John Rosenthall and Jen Johnson from the Tougaloo College Research and Development Foundation discuss the ways they are helping these institutions with the resources they need to bring technology innovation to the public sector.
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Season 4
Episode 6
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Bridging the Gap Between Federal Contracting and HBCUs
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Advocates want less advantaged academic institutions to have a larger presence in government contracts.
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John Rosenthall President Tougaloo College Research and Development Foundation -
Jennifer Johnson Vice President Tougaloo College Research and Development Foundation
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