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Heads up, Scott Evertz.


Let's hope that one of the first steps taken by new AIDS czar Scott Evertz Scott Evertz (born in Washington DC) is currently the Vice President for International Affairs, OraSure Techonolgies. Prior to that, he was the first openly gay director of the Office of National AIDS Policy,[1]  is to revamp the Web site for the White House Office of National AIDS Policy The Office of National AIDS Policy (ONAP) coordinates the continuing domestic efforts to reduce the number of new infections in the United States. In addition, the Office works to coordinate an increasingly integrated approach to the prevention, care and treatment of . The existing site features little more than contact information for ONAP ONAP Office of Native American Programs
ONAP Office of National Aids Policy
ONAP Office of Network Architecture Planning (Sprint)
ONAP One Network Architecture Plan
 and other AIDS groups. (There's also a report in 23 sections about the history of the building that houses ONAP--what's that about?) The openly gay Evertz could make a more fruitful site by adding specific HIV/AIDS HIV/AIDS Human Immunodeficiency Virus/Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome  news and more information about ONAP and its responsibilities. http://www.whitehouse.qov/onap/links.html
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Title Annotation:changes that should be made to the web site of the White House Office of National AIDS Policy
Author:Mueller, Eric
Publication:The Advocate (The national gay & lesbian newsmagazine)
Article Type:Brief Article
Geographic Code:1USA
Date:Jun 5, 2001
Words:94
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