Welcome to PRIME Central, the home for all code related to the Pandemic-Ready Interoperable Modernization Effort (PRIME), a collaboration between CDC and US Digital Service (USDS).
The goal of this repository is to centralize code, software project management, and tech community efforts for PRIME-related projects.
For more information about PRIME, please refer to https://cdc.gov/prime
This repo is primarily for project management, organizing project repos and resources, and promoting transparency for PRIME projects. The target users of this repo are CDC and USDS employees working on PRIME, and our pilot partners.
This repo will not house any production code, but will be the home for dev tools, scrap code, and non-code resources, and will link out to PRIME code repositories. We are using the Projects tab for Kanban-style project management, with specific action items and features documented as Issues.
The Tools directory of this repo is a sandbox for your scrap code, dev tools, test data, etc, for developing on PRIME-related projects. If you are actively working on PRIME and are a collaborator on this repo, feel free to use it at will to store and share tools and tidbits.
The following repositories are the open source code repos for PRIME projects.
Name | Description |
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PRIME Data Input Client | Client-side application for the Data Input project |
PRIME Data Input API | API (definition and middleware) for the Data Input project |
If you would like to contribute to any PRIME-related project, please review our Contribution Guidelines and Code of Conduct. Then, submit a pull request to the relevant repository on Github.
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