Opportunity
Federal Register #CDC2026-0364
CDC Seeks Public Comment on DELTA Cooperative Agreement Evaluation and Milestone Tracker App User Surveys
Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
March 24, 2026
May 26, 2026
CDC2026-0364
541720
This opportunity involves the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) seeking public comment on two proposed data collection initiatives: - DELTA Cooperative Agreement Evaluation - Led by CDC's National Center for Injury Prevention and Control - Involves collecting data from 13 State Domestic Violence Coalitions - Focuses on evaluating implementation, performance, barriers, facilitators, and impact of intimate partner violence prevention strategies - Requires annual performance reports from coalition project leads - Data will be used for program monitoring, technical assistance, and improving violence prevention strategies - Two funding categories: Category A (high-capacity implementation) and Category B (data gathering and capacity building) - Estimated annual burden: 130 hours per recipient - CDC's Milestone Tracker App User Surveys - Voluntary, anonymous surveys for parents and early childhood providers - Administered within the Milestone Tracker mobile app - Gathers feedback on app usage, satisfaction, and actions taken after identifying developmental concerns - No OEMs or commercial vendors are involved; this is a data collection and evaluation effort, not a procurement of products or technology - Place of performance and contracting office: CDC headquarters, 1600 Clifton Road NE, Atlanta, GA - Unique requirements: Annual reporting by coalition leads; voluntary survey participation for app users
Description
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) is seeking public comment on a proposed information collection project titled DELTA Cooperative Agreement Evaluation. This project aims to collect data on the performance and implementation of the Domestic Violence Prevention Enhancement and Leadership Through Alliances (DELTA) cooperative agreement. The evaluation will gather information from 13 State Domestic Violence Coalitions to assess program implementation, barriers, facilitators, and impact on intimate partner violence prevention. The data will be used to monitor progress, inform technical assistance, and improve program outcomes.