SBIR-STTR Award

Web-Based Drug-Free Workplace Development
Award last edited on: 8/1/07

Sponsored Program
SBIR
Awarding Agency
NIH : NIDA
Total Award Amount
$852,678
Award Phase
2
Solicitation Topic Code
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Principal Investigator
J Michael Walsh

Company Information

The Walsh Group PA (AKA: Walsh Group PC~TWG)

6701 Democracy Boulevard Suite 300
Bethesda, MD 20817
   (301) 571-9494
   jmwalsh@walshgroup.org
   www.walshgroup.org
Location: Single
Congr. District: 08
County: Montgomery

Phase I

Contract Number: 1R43DA013842-01A1
Start Date: 00/00/00    Completed: 00/00/00
Phase I year
2001
Phase I Amount
$102,789
The goal of this project is to establish an Internet-based drug-free-workplace Resource Center for small businesses. The value in establishing drug-free workplace programs is well documented. The National Household Survey on Drug Abuse [NHSDA] findings indicate that companies with such programs are associated with lower prevalence rates of current illicit drug use and heavy alcohol use among workers. For a variety of reasons small businesses tend not to deal with drug and alcohol issues. Consequently, as the NHDSA reports, the cost of drug use is disproportionately burdensome to small and medium business where 87 percent of illicit drug users are employed full-time. Using The Walsh Group's broad experience in establishing drug-free workplaces we propose to take the critical elements of a model program and develop an Internet based interactive site. Linking cost effectiveness of a drug-free workplace with the user-friendly and popular environment of the Internet should prove to reduce barriers and provide small businesses with the necessary information and services to develop and implement a program. Furthermore we intend to develop a mechanism to evaluate the use of the website, and utilize the information to demonstrate the feasibility and commercial viability of the concept. PROPOSED COMMERCIAL APPLICATION: The effectiveness of drug free workplace policies has been documented in the literature. Despite this, many small businesses do not have drug free workplace policies placing them at a disadvantage. Utilizing an Internet model to develop these programs will allow more small business to take advantage of the cost offsets and enhanced health and safety. Commercialization is possible by using advertising dollars to fund the site or through a fee-for-service model.

Phase II

Contract Number: 2R44DA013842-02A1
Start Date: 00/00/00    Completed: 00/00/00
Phase II year
2003
(last award dollars: 2004)
Phase II Amount
$749,889

The goal of this project is to establish an Internet-based drug-free workplace Resource Center for small businesses. The value in establishing drug-free workplace programs is well documented. The National Household Survey on Drug Abuse (NHSDA) findings indicate that companies with such programs are associated with lower prevalence rates of current illicit drug use and heavy alcohol use among workers. For a variety of reasons, small businesses tend not to deal with drug and alcohol issues. Consequently, as the NHSDA reports, the cost of drug use is disproportionately burdensome to small and medium businesses where 87% of illicit drug users are employed full-time. Using The Walsh Group's broad experience in establishing drug-free workplaces, we propose to take the critical elements of a model program and develop an Internet-based interactive site. Linking the cost effectiveness of a drug-free workplace with the user friendly and popular environment of the Internet should prove to reduce barriers and provide small businesses with the necessary information and services to develop and implement a program. Furthermore, we intend to develop a mechanism to evaluate the use of the website and utilize the information to demonstrate the feasibility and commercial viability of the concept.

Thesaurus Terms:
Internet, alcoholism /alcohol abuse, counseling, drug abuse information system, drug abuse prevention, educational resource design /development, training, work site DVD /CD ROM, chemical registry /resource, computer assisted instruction, computer human interaction, cost effectiveness, drug abuse education, drug testing, education evaluation /planning behavioral /social science research tag, clinical research, data collection methodology /evaluation, human subject