Collaborating with Community
An active community is the strength behind TriSano’s® ability to deliver on its promise: collaborating for the good of public health. Whether you are a Public Health Advocate, Informaticists, or Developer, you can make a difference in the community.
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We seek to empower individuals and the TriSano® community as a whole by providing a forum and an application to effect change in the world.
In order to achieve success, we believe a healthy, active community to have the following characteristics:
- A compelling foundational challenge to organize participation
- A trusted project core team
- Open and widespread membership based on participation
- Community-wide sense of project success
- Meritocracy
- Discussion, consensus, then decisions
- Openness and transparency
- Early and often development principles
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Pete Lacey
Developer
Pete Lacey joined Collaborative Software Initiative from Burton Group where he was a Senior Consultant and Analyst assisting global 2000 companies on the architecture and best practices surrounding the design and implementation of mission critical systems. Pete became a leading contributor on TriSano® in January 2008.
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Brian Hatch
Epidemiologist
Division of Communicable Disease & Epidemiology Director
Davis County Health Department
How are you contributing to TriSano®?
I have been involved with the TriSano® project for the past 20 months as a member of the core development team. My role on the development team is as a subject matter expert (SME) by bringing a local health department perspective in Epidemiology, Surveillance, Communicable Disease Investigation & Case Management, Environmental Health, and Administration to the TriSano® project.
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