Epidemiology And Laboratory Capacity (CFDA 93.323) in Tennessee
USAspending.gov records $756,446,539.84 in Epidemiology And Laboratory Capacity For Infectious Diseases (ELC) obligations under CFDA 93.323 with place of performance in Tennessee, on 3 awards. Colorado’s 93.323 join in this harvest also uses 3 awards, against $863,398,518.80. Same instrument count, Tennessee’s mean is about $252.1 million versus Colorado’s $287.8 million. Allergy and infectious diseases research in Tennessee sits on 286 awards. Two infectious-disease titles, opposite table shapes. The page joins 93.323 to state TN.
Key figures
- CFDA 93.323 shows $756,446,539.84 in Tennessee obligations on 3 awards.
- Mean obligation is about $252.1 million per award.
- ELC is not NIAID research 93.855 and not CCDF 93.596.
- Figures are USAspending obligations, not outlays.
Three ELC awards carry the Tennessee total
CFDA 93.323 is titled Epidemiology And Laboratory Capacity For Infectious Diseases (ELC). Tennessee is the place-of-performance state. $756,446,539.84 is the obligation sum on records that carry both keys. Three awards against that total is the same concentration as Colorado’s ELC cell. Matching row counts do not mean matching pathogens, matching laboratories, or matching leftover balances. The packet does not name the cooperative-agreement years.
The Tennessee hub totals every program. The national 93.323 hub totals every state. This tie is the overlap. NIAID research (93.855) and CCDF matching (93.596) are separate Tennessee HHS joins. Mixing a 286-award research file into $756,446,539.84 would erase the distinction between laboratory-capacity cooperative agreements and investigator awards.
Three awards against $756,446,539.84 matches Colorado’s ELC instrument count. Tennessee’s dollar total is lower, so the mean near $252.1 million trails Colorado’s about-$287.8 million. Trailing is division, not a smaller laboratory. NIAID research in the same state uses 286 awards. CCDF matching uses 11. Three Tennessee HHS overlays, three shapes. This page keeps $756,446,539.84 on 93.323. The overlay should show three rows until the harvest changes.
ELC is capacity assistance, not NIH research
Epidemiology and laboratory capacity is a CDC assistance title. Allergy and infectious diseases research is CFDA 93.855. Crisis-response cooperative agreements are 93.354. Packet facts for this page are the obligation total, 3 awards, state TN, and CFDA 93.323 only. No test-volume table is included.
Place of performance tagged Tennessee can cover a statewide public-health laboratory award. Awards coded to neighboring states stay on other 93.323 ties. The geography key is not a county outbreak map.
Tennessee as the state filter
Tennessee is USAspending state code TN. $756,446,539.84 is not Tennessee’s entire public-health budget and is not every federal infectious-disease dollar in the state. The packet has no hospitalization series.
Statewide Tennessee federal spending is the parent. CFDA 93.323 is one HHS line. Readers comparing laboratory capacity with NIAID research or child-care matching in Tennessee should keep the program numbers distinct.
A mean near $252.1 million
Average obligation is about $252.1 million ($756,446,539.84 ÷ 3). With three rows, each instrument moves the mean. Colorado’s ELC mean is higher because its dollar total is higher on the same three-award count. Neither mean is the cost of one laboratory assay.
Net obligations can include downward adjustments after a cooperative-agreement period. This page reports $756,446,539.84 as given. Obligations are not outlays.
What the Tennessee–93.323 pair is not
A shared state tag does not mean Tennessee selected these awards as earmarks, and it does not mean ELC outlays equal $756,446,539.84. FEC donations do not fund this USAspending cell. Correlation is not causation.
Continue from Epidemiology And Laboratory Capacity For Infectious Diseases (Elc) in Tennessee for the overlay, CFDA 93.323 for the national program, Tennessee federal spending for the state total, Tennessee programs for other CFDA lines, and All spending ties for other pairs.
Tennessee ELC overlay as a three-row companion to Colorado
Epidemiology And Laboratory Capacity For Infectious Diseases (Elc) in Tennessee is the overlay for CFDA 93.323 inside state TN. Three awards and $756,446,539.84 match Colorado’s instrument count while trailing Colorado’s dollar total. Same row count is not the same laboratory network. NIAID research in Tennessee uses 286 awards under 93.855. Readers looking at an infectious-disease query should still pick the catalog that matches the assistance type. This overlay is capacity cooperative agreements, not investigator research.
CCDF matching (93.596) is Tennessee’s third HHS join in this harvest. Tennessee programs is the CFDA index. The national 93.323 hub drops the Tennessee filter. Test volumes and pathogen lists are not in the packet. Treat about $252.1 million as a mean across three records, not as a per-assay cost. Obligations are not outlays. A shared Tennessee tag does not mean the state selected these awards as earmarks.
Questions
- How much ELC infectious-disease funding is obligated in Tennessee?
- USAspending records $756,446,539.84 in CFDA 93.323 obligations with Tennessee place of performance, on 3 awards. That is an obligation aggregate, not outlays.
- Why do Tennessee and Colorado both show three ELC awards?
- Each cell is a separate geography key. Tennessee sums to $756,446,539.84 on 3 awards. Matching row counts do not rank laboratories or outbreaks.
- What is the average 93.323 award in Tennessee?
- Dividing $756,446,539.84 by 3 awards produces about $252.1 million per award. That mean is not a median and not a per-test cost.
- Is ELC the same as NIAID research in Tennessee?
- No. This cell is 93.323 only. Allergy and infectious diseases research uses 93.855 and is not included in $756,446,539.84.
USAspending.gov CFDA program aggregates by place of performance state. Obligations are not outlays.