Mass gatherings at this scale create conditions where localized outbreaks can rapidly become international events—and where timely, integrated situational awareness is essential for the officials responsible for protecting public health. This summer, that critical role is being filled by a new Health Security Operations Center (HSOC) that relies on the University of Hawaiʻi’s Pacific Disaster Center (PDC)’s DisasterAWARE platform as a key data source and decision-support tool.
Georgetown University and MedStar Health established the HSOC under their joint National Center for Health Security and Resilience, with operations beginning June 1. The team is leveraging DisasterAWARE to fuse disparate data streams from wastewater surveillance, electronic health records, hospitalizations, and real-time health reports gathered across all 16 host cities—integrating and analyzing disease signals to give decision-makers early, actionable warning when risks emerge. More than 350 organizations, including hospital emergency managers, state and local health officials, and federal agencies, are enrolled to receive the HSOC’s daily situation reports.