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### Who is our audience?
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Public health authorities (federal, state, local), the healthcare industry, the public and private sectors, fellow researchers working on epidemic tracking and forecasting, data journalists, and the general public.
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### Delphi's milestones
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In reverse chronological order.
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- **April 2020.** We began supporting and advising the U.S. CDC's
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community-driven COVID-19 forecasting effort, including creating and
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maintaining an ensemble forecast from the models submitted to the
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[COVID-19 Forecast Hub](https://covid19forecasthub.org), and a [forecast
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evaluation dashboard](https://delphi.cmu.edu/forecast-eval/).
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- **March 2020.** We launched [COVIDcast]({{< relref "covidcast" >}}), the
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nation's largest public repository of diverse, real-time indicators of
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COVID-19 activity, freely accessible through the [Epidata API]({{< apiref
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"api/covidcast.html" >}}), which is updated daily with the latest data.
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- **2019.** We became a CDC National Center of Excellence for Influenza
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Forecasting, one of two nationally (and a 5-year designation).
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- **2016.** We developed and deployed
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[influenza nowcasts](https://delphi.cmu.edu/nowcast/) for the CDC, state
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departments of public health, and the public.
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- **2016.** We developed and deployed the [Epidata API]({{< apiref "/" >}}),
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which provides real-time access to epidemiological surveillance data.
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- **2013.** We began supporting the U.S. CDC's Influenza Division in advancing
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and growing a [scientific community around influenza
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forecasting](https://www.cdc.gov/flu/weekly/flusight/index.html). We've been
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[perennial leaders in forecasting
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accuracy](https://www.cs.cmu.edu/~roni/CDC%20Flu%20Challenge%202014-2018%20Results.pdf)
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ever since.

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