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CONSTANT Announces the Award of the HHS ASPR Professional Technical and Medical Staffing Support Services Contract

(Torrance, CA) October 28, 2021 – The U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (HHS), Assistant Secretary for Preparedness and Response (ASPR) has selected Constant Associates as one of five awardees for an indefinite delivery, indefinite quantity (IDIQ) contract to provide Professional Technical and Medical Staffing Support Services.   ASPR is the public health preparedness and emergency …

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CONSTANT is Certified as a Great Place to Work for the Second Year

(Torrance, CA) October 27, 2021 – CONSTANT is thrilled to announce we have earned certification as a Great Place to Work ® for the second year in a row! This year 85% of our team members said CONSTANT is a great place to work—26 points higher than the average U.S. company. Amid a challenging year …

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Crisis Communications – A Continuity Working Group Session

On April 21, 2021 the CONSTANT team presented a virtual session on Crisis Communications. This two-hour Continuity Working Group Session was hosted by the Federal Executive Board. This session was facilitated by Michelle Constant, Jason Ferguson, and Gina Apruzzese. It covered a range of integral components for planning and executing effective crisis communications. The PDF …

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Understanding Accessibility and Equitability for Vaccine Distribution

In the first month of the COVID-19 vaccine distribution, it is reported that around 13,000,000 people have received a dose; and now about 10% of the U.S population have had at least one. However, as we look closer, it becomes evident that there are underlying issues within vaccine distribution regarding accessibility and equitability. Early data …

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