Leading Firms of Bizzell Collective to Participate in NCMA World Congress Expo

Leading Firms of Bizzell Collective to Participate in NCMA World Congress Expo

New Carrollton, Maryland, July 16, 2024 – The Bizzell Collective will be represented and featured at the National Contract Management Association (NCMA) World Congress, taking place from July 28-31, 2024, in Seattle, Washington. The NCMA World Congress is the nation’s leading training event for contract management, procurement, and acquisition professionals, offering unparalleled opportunities for professional development, networking, and collaboration. The Bizzell Collective will be a participating, featuring exhibitor during the conference’s expo.

The Bizzell Collective, an accelerator initiative by Bizzell US, connects entrepreneurial firms with diverse expertise and global experiences to achieve impactful collaborative work. This initiative empowers federal, state, and local agencies to innovate solutions to complex challenges and cultivate a progressive approach to government service delivery.

“The power of teaming, as exemplified by the Bizzell Collective, lies in the seamless integration of diverse capabilities to deliver a sum greater than its parts,” shares Dr. Anton Bizzell, President and Chief Executive Officer of Bizzell US. “Each company brings unique skills and experiences that, when united, create a formidable force capable of delivering strategic and scalable results.”

The Bizzell Collective has a proven track record of supporting a wide range of federal government agencies, including the Department of Health and Human Services, Department of Labor, U.S. Food and Drug Administration, National Aeronautics and Space Administration, and the Department of Defense, among other distinguished agencies and offices. This collective effort integrates diverse capabilities to deliver comprehensive and innovative solutions, reducing project execution risk, streamlining procurement processes, and ensuring seamless project execution with clear communication and unified management.

The Collective comprises Bizzell US, Blueprint Creative Group, Cyber Security Innovations, Dobbs Defense Solutions, MMC Consulting, Peers & Partners, Q2 Consulting Solutions, and WeAreTactiq. Collectively, these firms bring extensive expertise in a wide range of capabilities, including:

  • Program Development & Management: Expertise in planning, initiating, managing, and executing complex programs and projects across various sectors.
  • Strategic Communications & Outreach: Crafting compelling messages, developing communication strategies, and executing effective public health and outreach campaigns.
  • Cybersecurity & IT Solutions: Delivering top-notch cybersecurity solutions, ensuring compliance and data security, and providing robust IT solutions such as data analysis, Geographic Information Systems (GIS), and cloud migration.
  • Research & Evaluation: Offering in-depth research and evaluation services to provide data-driven insights and inform decision-making.
  • Workforce Innovation: Providing professional development and training services to enhance workforce skills and capabilities.
  • Public Health Expertise: Addressing health literacy, behavior change, and stakeholder engagement in public health initiatives.
  • Human Capital Solutions: Supporting acquisition and program management, human capital development, and strategic workforce solutions.

We encourage all participants to learn more about our capabilities by visiting our booth at the expo and exploring our website at BizzellUS.com.

Media Contact:
Kwame Phillips, Chief of Staff
info@bizzellus.com

About Bizzell US

Bizzell US (Bizzell) is a HUBZone-certified, minority-owned consulting, strategy, investment, and technology firm. We design innovative solutions to build healthy, secure, connected, and sustainable communities in our nation and around the world.

Bizzell US Invited to Participate in Nelson Mandela International Day

Bizzell US Invited to Participate in Nelson Mandela International Day Commemoration Activities in Tanzania

New Carrollton, Maryland– July 17, 2024 – Bizzell US (Bizzell) is honored to announce its invitation by the United Nations in Tanzania and the South African High Commission to participate in Nelson Mandela International Day commemoration activities. The event will take place on July 18, 2024, at Victorious Centre, 27 Ndovu Street, Mikocheni Area.

Nelson Mandela International Day, observed annually on July 18, celebrates Nelson Mandela’s extraordinary legacy of promoting peace, freedom, and humanitarianism worldwide. The day inspires individuals and organizations to participate in community service, commemorating Mandela’s 67 years of public service. The focus of this year’s observations is centered on autism awareness. As part of this commemoration, Bizzell will join other distinguished organizations and individuals by dedicating 67 minutes to community service, honoring Mandela’s call to create positive change. Activities will include painting walls and assisting with kitchen chores at the Victorious Center of Excellence, which supports children with Autism Spectrum Disorders (ASD). Discussions will center on raising awareness about autism, particularly in the Bagamoyo area.

“We are deeply honored to participate in Nelson Mandela International Day,” said Dr. Anton C. Bizzell, President and Chief Executive Officer of Bizzell. “This invitation recognizes our ongoing efforts to create a more just and compassionate world. We look forward to collaborating with the UN in Tanzania and the South African High Commission to celebrate Mandela’s legacy and contribute to meaningful community service.”

Bizzell is dedicated to advancing the understanding, treatment, and support of individuals with autism spectrum disorder (ASD) through a multi-faceted approach that includes rigorous research, innovative program management, and strategic partnerships. Through the company’s history of supporting the National Institutes of Health (NIH) National Institute of Mental Health (NIMH) Office of Autism Research Coordination (OARC), we remain steadfast in our collaboration and support in shaping and supporting global initiatives focused on autism. The invitation reflects its international presence and commitment to the values of peace, freedom, and humanitarianism. Bizzell’s dedication to promoting sustainable development and fostering equitable opportunities for all is recognized as a testament to Mandela’s enduring influence.

For more information about Bizzell US and its commitment to global development, please visit BizzellUS.com.

Media Contact:
Kwame Phillips, Chief of Staff
info@bizzellus.com

About Bizzell US

Bizzell is a HUBZone-certified, minority-owned consulting, strategy, investment, and technology firm. We design innovative solutions to build healthy, secure, connected, and sustainable communities in our nation and around the world.

Bizzell Responds to the Opioid Crisis

Bizzell Responds to the Opioid Crisis

Credits: This series was produced by Todd “Akiva” Mandell, M.D., Senior Associate, Addiction Medicine at Bizzell US.
Production team: Kwame Phillips, Edward White, Nicholas Cornelison.

Bizzell unveils an approach to combating substance use disorders. Our 5-step guide prioritizes swift 911 assistance and encourages carrying naloxone for effective action. Frontline testimonials highlight the urgency of treatment initiation, while Dr. Edward Boyer shares an anecdote illustrating the life-saving potential of fentanyl test strips. Partnering with the National Institute of Drug Abuse Clinical Trials Network Dissemination Initiative, Bizzell delivers evidence-based resources to clinicians. Led by Dr. Anton C. Bizzell, MD, President & CEO, we’re dedicated to addressing substance use disorders, offering tangible solutions for a healthier future.

A Message About the Opioid Crisis

From Anton C. Bizzell, M.D.

Bizzell, President & Chief Executive Officer

Transcript

[Anton C. Bizzell] The opioid crisis in
the United States, driven largely by illicitly obtained synthetic
opioids such as fentanyl, is impacting communities and
families across the country and is far from being over.
From December 1999 to June 2023,
opioid related overdose deaths increased 100 and threefold.
Hardly a day goes by when there
isn’t a news item about a family losing a loved one on illicit
fentanyl seizure. A recent fentanyl seizure by
California police of 4.2 kilos was enough to potentially kill
2.1 million people. Significant spikes in the US
overdose crisis are linked to poly substance use of synthetic
compounds such as xylazine, a veterinary tranquilizer.
Xylazine extends the duration of
action of fentanyl but does not respond to naloxone.
If an overdose occurs, it is
also associated with an increased risk of soft tissue
infections. Fentanyl impacts minorities at
an alarming rate, with overdose rates among non Hispanic blacks
suffering the highest mortality due to synthetic opioids other
than methadone. A new CDC report shows that more
black Americans died from fentanyl overdoses than any
other drug in 2021 and at a far higher rate than whites or
Hispanics. As a minority owned business,
Bizzell is committed to providing solutions to address
the current opioid crisis. At Bizzell US, all employees are
required to watch a brief training on a five step response
to an opioid overdose and are encouraged to carry naloxone
with them to stress the wide-ranging impact of the
opioid epidemic or frontline providers. Bizzell has created a
testimonial video with descriptions of the difficulties
and heart breaks of managing the opioid crisis as well as the
importance of treatment initiation in emergency
departments. An additional story about
fentanyl test strips comes from an emergency department
physician. As his daughter was heading off
to college. He taught her how to use
fentanyl test strips just in case. His foresight saved many lives
at a campus party because of this knowledge.
Bizzell US is proud to have created a variety of tools and
resources for public use in conjunction with the National
Institute on Drug Abuse Clinical Trials Network Dissemination
Initiative, bringing research based information to clinicians
on a variety of topics related to substance use disorders.
I invite you to take the time to
review all of these important resources. There is hope. With dedicated
professionals across the United States and around the world,
Bizzell is working to help turn around the opioid crisis which
effects all of us. Please join us in our efforts by
getting trained in how to recognize and manage an opioid
overdose and carry naloxone with you so you can be a first
responder. Also, please encourage anyone
you know who is using opioids to seek treatment.
Thank you.

Responding to an Overdose

This 5–step response to a possible opioid overdose, which encourages using 911 for immediate assistance and recommends that everyone carry naloxone is a quick and accessible resource.

Transcript

[Maia Brown] If you come across someone with
an opiate overdose, I’d like to share with you how you can help
in five easy steps.

Step one. Check for signs of
opiate overdose. Remember that these patients
have pinpoint pupils and decreased respiratory drive,
meaning they’re breathing less than 5 times a minute or not at all. You may also see signs of drug
use on scene, like pills on the ground or an IV needle sticking
out of their arm.

Step two. Call 911 so we can
come and help you.

Step three. If you have
naloxone, go ahead and give it. You will not hurt the patient by
trying to give this medication.

Step four. Help the patient with
their breathing. If they’re not already on their
back, roll them onto their back and put them in a sniffing
position so that they have a nice open airway. Remember that naloxone can cause
patients to vomit, in which case roll them onto their side into
the recovery position.

Step 5. Continue to monitor the patient
and look for any changes in how they present to you and wait for
help to arrive. That’s all there is to it. Thank you for being willing to
help.

Personal Testimonials

Testimonials from front line community providers stress the wide-ranging impact of the opioid crisis. Each clip describes the difficulties and heartbreaks of managing the crisis while offering hope and stressing the importance of treatment initiation in Emergency Departments.

Transcript

[Ben Savitch] I worked for many years in inner
city hospitals in Chicago, and I remember distinctly one shift
many years ago where I was working in the overnight shift
and in the morning I looked up from my computer station and I
saw that our emergency department was overwhelmed with
people that were there due to opioid overdoses. Many of these individuals had
received Narcan in the field by EMS and additional doses in the
emergency department. And that was really a
recognition point for me that we were immersed in this epidemic. And certainly the issue has
persisted and extends across our entire country.

[Angadpreet “Preet” Sidhu] My community
has been disproportionately affected by the opiate crisis. Earlier this year, New York City
Health and Hygiene released their 2021 data on overdose
deaths. One particular statistic was
breakdown by neighborhood. Metropolitan Serves East Harlem,
which ranked #5 in neighborhoods with overdose deaths in all of
New York City for 100,000 residents #6 on the list was
Harlem neighborhood served by my hospital, Harlem Hospital.

[Alan Grow] They asked that any members of
the community that know of anybody struggling with
addiction to any sort of drug or alcohol, please get them help. The most important thing is
getting these people help, realizing that the stuff that
they’re doing is not only bad for them, but it’s going to harm
somebody else.

[Kavita Babu] I think it’s a real testament
to emergency medicine how much our care of patients with a opioid
use disorder has changed in my more than 20 years in practice. When I started, we would simply
give patients a handout advising them not to use drugs, but now
we’re able to send them out of our emergency departments with
things like buprenorphine, naloxone or Suboxone, meloxone
or Narcan, as well as harm reduction supplies and won’t
hand offs to treatment programs. Prescribing buprenorphine is one
of my favorite parts of my practice. Now that there’s no X waiver
required, we’re able to bring this safe and effective
treatment to our patients in a way that decreases their
mortality, all causes and opioid related by up to 50%. Getting Narcan into the right
folks hands. We know that one in seven kids
is going to be used in a reversal to save the life. Ultimately, I’m hoping that
emergency medicine can continue its trajectory towards a stigma
free environment for these patients. Patients with OUD and all of our
patients are worth saving. Thank you for being a lifesaver.

[Angadpreet “Preet” Sidhu] What needs to be
done more is to break down the stigma of medication to opiate, of
medications for opiate use disorders such as Suboxone. Narcan saves lives, but also
Suboxone saves lives as well.

Fentanyl Strips Save Lives

Dr. Edward Boyer provides a personal anecdote on how the use of fentanyl test strips saved many lives at a college campus party.

Transcript

[Edward W. Boyer] Hello everyone. My name is Ed Boyer
and I have a fentanyl story. So I’m an ER doc and a medical
toxicologist. So my area of sub specialization
is overdoses, poisonings, drug interactions and that sort of
thing. I also have a certain amount of
experience and background in the drug abuse world as well. Now, my daughter was going to
college at Syracuse University and I wanted to make sure that
she went off prepared. And one of the things that I did
was I got 5 fentanyl test strips from one of our harm reduction
colleagues at Ohio State. And I gave them to her. And my message was, I’m not
condoning. I’m not expecting you to use. I don’t expect you to
experiment. But if you ever wind up in a
situation where somebody gives you something and there’s a
temptation to use it, I want you to be safe by testing it with
these test strips. She goes off to college and time
passes, and she actually does well in college. So I’m pretty confident about
how things are going. And then in April of last year,
I got a text at like 2:00 in the morning from my daughter. And it said, essentially you
saved 300 people last night. One of the fraternities had
bought some pills and they gave them around to a whole bunch of
students. And when they got back to the
dorm, some of my daughter’s friends, “friends” wanted to use
them. So they used the fentanyl test
strips. They all contain fentanyl. You know, like, I I, I don’t
know exactly how accurate it is. I don’t know what reporting
happened, you know, the Panhellenic Council heard about
it afterward. But it highlights how the easy
availability of fentanyl test strips can save lives. And it also speaks to how a
broader based public health effort is necessary to help
minimize the the impact of, you know, like adulteration of all
sorts of substances with fentanyl.

Resources and Education

Bizzell US is proud to have created a variety of tools and resources for public use in conjunction with the National Institute of Drug Abuse Clinical Trials Network Dissemination Initiative, bringing researched based information to clinicians on a variety of topics related to substance use disorders. The links provided focus on the resources created specifically to address the opioid crisis.

Reducing the Risk of Fentanyl in the U.S. Video

We can work to decrease overdose deaths by increasing awareness of the dangers of illicitly manufactured fentanyl, learning how to discuss treatment options, and demonstrating how to respond to an overdose.

https://nida.nih.gov/videos/reducing-risks-fentanyl-in-us

NIDA CTN Slide 5

Reducing the Risk of Fentanyl in the U.S. Factsheets

Use these infographics, available in English and Spanish, to educate patients, families and communities about the dangers of illicitly manufactured fentanyl. Share the steps for recognizing and reversing overdose using naloxone.

English
https://nida.nih.gov/research-topics/trends-statistics/infographics/what-fentanyl

Spanish
https://nida.nih.gov/es/areas-de-investigacion/trends-statistics/infographics/que-es-el-fentanilo

NIDA CTN Slide 6

Overdose Prevention Education for Clinicians Treating Patients with Opioid Use Disorder Video

This brief video offers strategies for overdose prevention through identification of an individual’s risk factors, stressing the importance of treatment adherence, safety planning, and overdose rescue preparation.

https://nida.nih.gov/videos/overdose-prevention-education-clinicians-treating-patients-opioid-use-disorder

NIDA CTN Slide 8

Overdose Prevention Education for Clinicians Treating Patients with Opioids for Chronic Pain

Treating patients with opioids for chronic pain includes the risk of development of opioid use disorder and overdose. This brief video offers strategies for avoiding onset of opioid use disorder as well as overdose prevention through identification of individual risk, safety planning and overdose rescue preparation.

https://nida.nih.gov/videos/overdose-prevention-education-clinicians-treating-patients-opioids-chronic-pain

NIDA CTN Slide 9

The Case for Buprenorphine Initiation in the Emergency Department: Why, When, and How?

Listen and learn from nationally recognized experts in these 15-minute podcasts about the importance and effectiveness of starting buprenorphine treatment for opioid use disorder (OUD) in emergency departments.

https://www.mycme.com/pages/buprenorphine-initiation-in-the-emergency-department

NIDA CTN Slide 11

Opioid Use Disorder in Emergency Departments

Learn best practices for patient-centered approaches to addressing opioid use disorder in the emergency department.

NIDA CTN Slide 12

Bizzell Partners with Tulsa Welding School

Tulsa Job Corps Center Operated by Bizzell Partners with Tulsa Welding School and Workforce Boards to Launch Welding Training for Tulsa Youth

Tulsa, OK (May 16, 2024) – In a groundbreaking partnership aimed at fostering workforce innovation and empowering local youth through vocational training, the Tulsa Job Corps Center operated by Bizzell US (Bizzell), Tulsa Welding School (TWS), and the Green Country & Northeast Workforce Boards are excited to announce the launch of a new welding training program for Tulsa’s youth. This collaboration is a testament to the partners’ shared commitment to enhancing the skills and opportunities available to the community’s younger generations.

2024 marks a significant year as Tulsa Welding School celebrates its 75th anniversary, reflecting on its considerable impact on the Tulsa community and its nearly 40,000 graduates. The dedication of TWS to skills-based education has significantly contributed to enabling individuals to forge brighter futures. A Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) has been signed by the Tulsa Job Corps Center, Tulsa Welding School, and both the Green Country & Northeast Workforce Boards, underscoring a collective commitment to workforce development and community empowerment.

Dr. Anton C. Bizzell, President & CEO, Bizzell, conveyed his excitement about the partnership: “Bizzell is excited to launch this welding training initiative at the Tulsa Job Corps Center with Tulsa Welding School and the Green Country and North East Workforce Boards. This partnership not only prepares Tulsa’s aspiring professional for promising high-demand careers, but it also strengthens our community’s economic foundation as work together to meet the workforce needs of Tulsa, Oklahoma. Together, we are setting a new standard for vocational career training and workforce readiness.”

This initiative represents a crucial step forward in workforce development, with the Tulsa Job Corps Center and its partners dedicated to delivering impactful benefits to the community. By combining their resources and expertise, they aim to set new standards in vocational training and community support.

For more information about the welding training program and this collaborative effort, please contact: Roxanne Chin, Senior Vice President, Workforce Innovation, info@bizzellus.com.