3 December 2014 PRESIDENT SPECIAL PROJECTS BILL VAN DYKE ELECTRONIC INTEGRATED DISEASE SURVEILLANCE SYSTEM (EIDSS)

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3 December 2014 PRESIDENT SPECIAL PROJECTS BILL VAN DYKE ELECTRONIC INTEGRATED DISEASE SURVEILLANCE SYSTEM (EIDSS)

Black & Veatch conducts 7,000+ active projects globally at any one time Founded in 1915 Global workforce of more than 10,000 Employee-owned corporation $3.6 billion in annual revenues in 2013 More than 110 offices worldwide Completed projects in more than 100 countries WE’RE BUILDING A WORLD OF DIFFERENCE. TOGETHER. 3 December 2014WVD8 | 2

EIDSS enhances rapid detection and response to outbreaks. Enables timely response to disease outbreaks like Ebola Provides near-real time information Sustainable in resource constrained environment Integrates with local health systems and language ELECTRONIC INTEGRATED DISEASE SURVEILLANCE SYSTEM Ebola Outbreak in West Africa - Outbreak Distribution Map 3 December 2014WVD8 |

EIDSS SUPPORTS MONITORING HUMAN AND ANIMAL DISEASES IN NEAR REAL TIME 4 Strengthens disease monitoring and prevention by integrating with existing health systems. 3 December 2014WVD8 |

EMPLOYS EXISTING INFRASTRUCTURE AND LOCALLY AVAILABLE EQUIPMENT 5 Available to countries as “open source.” Handhelds Web Browsers Tablets Desktops EIDSS Internet, Cellular Network 3 December 2014WVD8 |

National Surveillance System in Azerbaijan and Georgia. DEPLOYMENT IN FIVE COUNTRIES AT 430+ SITES 3 December WVD8 | Kazakhstan Iraq Georgia Armenia Azerbaijan

EIDSS is an internationally accepted solution Developed with input of expertise from international partners WHO, CDC, Water Reed (WRAIR), Armed Forces Health Surveillance Center (AFHSC) Developed for DTRA Integrates with other applications WHO CISID, EPI Info, SAGES Complies with international guidelines DEVELOPED WITH INTERNATIONAL PARTNERS 7 WHO, December 2014WVD8 |

Adaptable, Field-Tested Solution for Emerging Disease Response Enables rapid response to disease outbreaks Sustainable in a resource constrained environment Adaptable and scalable to country requirements Mature solution in operation since 2005 Integrates with local health systems EIDSS ADVANCES DISEASE OUTBREAK MANAGEMENT 8 3 December 2014WVD8 |