NIH conducts critical research across all fields of medicine and has been a key player in steering the nation throughout COVID-19. Behind this important work is a network of IT infrastructure, data-driven capabilities, security and dedicated personnel who have supported NIH before and during the pandemic. Its Center for IT drives these NIH-wide operations, as Deputy Director Stacie Alboum breaks down how COVID-19 has impacted those activities and priorities.
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Season 2
Episode 36
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NIH Stayed Agile Via Tech During COVID-19
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The agency’s IT office supported remote work amid COVID-19 and is carving a path for the future of work at NIH.
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Stacie Alboum Deputy Director NIH Center for IT
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