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CTIS' services and products are strengthened by forming partnerships with leading organizations in the Health industry. CTIS works with its partners to jointly deliver business solutions which leverage CTIS' functional and technical expertise and EnSUReTM framework along with our partner's technology and services.

CTIS has partnered with Digital Infuzion to deliver the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases' (NIAID), Division of Acquired Immunodeficiency Syndrome Enterprise System (DAIDS-ES). Digital Infuzion is a SBA 8(a) information technology firm that offers innovative computer services, informatics, and enterprise solutions to research centers and healthcare organizations around the globe. DIFZ brings expertise in building Clinical Trials Research and Management (CTRM) applications, system integration, bioinformatics and operational support.

 

CTIS has partnered with EMMES to operate Central Institutional Board Review (CIRB) for National Cancer Institute (NCI) extramural programs. EMMES is dedicated to providing statistical and epidemiological expertise, computer systems development, data management, study monitoring, regulatory guidance, and overall operational support to clients engaged in clinical and biomedical research.

 

CTIS has partnered with Technical Resources International Inc. (TRI) for National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases' (NIAID), Division of Acquired Immunodeficiency Syndrome, Regulatory Compliance Center (DAIDS RCC) operations and regulatory informatics solutions development. TRI has a reputation for developing innovative solutions for complex environmental and health situations, employing a multi-disciplinary team of qualified professionals, bringing projects in on time and on budget, providing high quality service, and ensuring environmentally sustainable results for its clients.

 

CTIS partnered with Paragon Technology Group on the National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute (NHLBI) - System Automated Data Processing (ADP) III contract. Paragon Technology Group, Inc. is a small woman-owned business with emphasis on delivering strategic technology solutions to help clients better understand and manage their business operations and to ultimately increase their ROI.

 

CTIS has partnered with Asclepius Solutions Inc. on National Institute of Health (NIH) contracts for building clinical informatics solutions. Asclepius Solutions Inc is a SBA certified 8(a) Small Disadvantaged Firm that has extensive experience with the National Cancer Institute (NCI) Center for Biomedical Informatics and Information Technology (CBIIT), NCI Center for Cancer Research (CCR) and NCI clinical centers.

 

CTIS has partnered with ScenPro for NCI's Cancer Therapy Evaluation Program Enterprise System (CTEP-ESYS). ScenPro is a women-owned, small business that focuses on building applications that meet caBIGTM requirements of grid technology, open source, tools and vocabulary, along with additional capacity in virtual training and system integration.

 

CTIS has partnered with Science Applications International Corporation (SAIC) for NCI's Cancer Therapy Evaluation Program Enterprise System (CTEP-ESYS). SAIC is a Fortune 500® company known for their thought leadership in the areas of biological science, translational research, nanotechnology, system biology and computational biology with all related system integration and informatics.

 

CTIS has partnered with Inova Health System for National Institutes of Health (NIH) contracts and grants for clinical research and health disparity programs. Inova Health System is one of the nation's most integrated and most wired health care delivery systems, and one of the largest in the metropolitan Washington region.

 

CTIS has partnered with Johns Hopkins University (JHU) for clinical research, education and establishment of clinical trials informatics center. The Johns Hopkins University was the first research university in the United States. JHU ranks first among the U.S. universities in receipt of federal research and development funds. The School of Medicine ranks first among medical schools in receipt of extramural awards from the National Institutes of Health. Today, JHU is the country's top-leading clinical research academic medical institute and hospital system throughout the world. It remains a world leader in teaching, patient care and discovery.

 

MedStar Health is a non-profit, community-based healthcare organization serving the Baltimore/Washington region. CTIS has worked with two hospitals, which fall under the MedStar Health umbrella: Georgetown University and Washington Hopistal Center.

 

CTIS has partnered with Georgetown University in building Institutional Review Board (IRB) management software, and clinical research projects in the areas of translational and nanotechnology for National Institutes of Health (NIH). Georgetown University is a major international research university and is a thriving student-centered, international, research university. Georgetown University Hospital's clinical services represent one of the largest healthcare delivery networks in the area. Georgetown University Hospital promotes health through education, research and patient care.

 

CTIS has partnered with Washington Hospital Center (WHC) for cancer clinical research for its work with National Cancer Institute (NCI). Washington Hospital Center is the largest private hospital in the nation's capital. They provide indispensable service to the nation's capital and metropolitan region and is respected as a top facility in treatment of cancer, the neurosciences, gastrointestinal disorders, endocrinology, women's services, transplantation, stroke and burn.

 

CTIS has partnered with Virginia Bioinformatics Institute (VBI) at Virginia Tech for clinical research, translational research and bioinformatics. VBI is a research institute focusing on the "disease triangle" of host-pathogen-environment interactions. The institute develops genomic, proteomic and bioinformatics tools that can be applied to the study of infectious diseases as well as the discovery of new vaccine, drug and diagnostic targets.

 

CTIS has partnered with University of Maryland, Center for Health Information and Decision Systems (CHIDS) to work in India for developing health awareness, associated decisions systems and health support systems. CHIDS of University of Maryland is an academic research center with collaboration from industry and government affiliates, and is designed to research, analyze, and recommend solutions to challenges surrounding the introduction and integration of information and decision technologies into the health care system.

 

CTIS has partnered with George Washington Cancer Institute (GWCI) for disease surveillance and health disparity programs. GWCI brings a comprehensive approach to battling and treating cancer through extensive and multidisciplinary initiatives in research, education, patient care, policy work and community outreach. GWCI provides a confluence of groundbreaking biomedical and clinical research, high quality educational programs, outstanding patient care to the entire Metropolitan Washington area, and effective outreach for our community.

 

CTIS has partnered with the Indian Council of Medical Research (ICMR) to build a Clinical Trials Research and Management (CTRM) informatics solution, an integrated disease surveillance management solution and development of world class standards to conduct. The Indian Council of Medical Research (ICMR), New Delhi, the apex body in India for the formulation, coordination and promotion of biomedical research, is one of the oldest medical research bodies in the world. The Council promotes biomedical research in the country through intramural as well as extramural research.

 

CTIS has partnered with International Network for Cancer Treatment and Research (INCTR) in the areas of Clinical Trials Research and Management (CTRM) informatics, cancer networks, cancer communications and portals, cancer palliative care and cancer education. INCTR is dedicated to helping to build capacity for cancer treatment and research in countries in which such capacity is presently limited, and thereby to create a foundation on which to build strategies designed to lessen the suffering, limit the number of lives lost, and promote the highest quality of life for children and adults with cancer in these countries, and to increase the quantity and quality of cancer research throughout the world.

 

CTIS has partnered with Advanced Systems, Inc (ASI) for NCI's Cancer Therapy Evaluation Program Enterprise System (CTEP-ESYS). ASI is a service-disabled veteran owned small business helping both private companies and Government agencies design and implement practical solutions that take advantage of current information technologies. Advanced Systems Inc. has been a quality provider of analytical, management consulting and information technology services since 1988.

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