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Introducing… The New www.uscdcb.com!

Browse www.uscdcb.com today – October 27 – and you will be greeted with a brand-new website following an overnight transition.

As CDCB collaborators and genetic enthusiasts, we invite you to explore the revamped website, which provides a plethora of new resources and information on U.S. dairy genetics.

Our goals in the site transformation were improved user experience, more intuitive navigation, modern design and graphics, and expanded resources that describe the value of U.S. dairy genetic evaluations.

Guide to the renovated www.uscdcb.com

  • U.S. DAIRY PROGRESS showcasing the impact of genetics and genomics, along with genetic milestones.
  • ABOUT CDCB featuring the individuals and organizations that contribute to the U.S. dairy genetic system
  • SERVICES describing the national cooperator database, U.S. genetic evaluations for cattle and goats, genomic processes, Merit indices, CDCB traits, and haplotypes and genetic conditions.
  • INNOVATION highlighting current research, R&D collaborators and how-to request CDCB data.
  • RESOURCE CENTER as one stop for definitions, resources and answers to frequent questions
  • NEWS & EVENTS revamped with recent articles, meeting recordings and news about dairy genetics.

WebConnect replaces legacy system
With this transition, the WebConnect system launched in May will completely replace the legacy system for evaluation queries, results and listings.

All dynamic results and reports will only be distributed via WebConnect, starting

today as previously communicated. The December 6, 2022, triannual evaluations will be the first run with pre-, during- and post-release web reports and evaluation result listings accessible only through WebConnect.

Connect seamlessly to WebConnect via www.uscdcb.com or directly at https://webconnect.uscdcb.com/#/queries.

For questions or comments
With general comments or questions, please Contact CDCB.

Collaborators or users with a registered Redmine account should follow standard customer service process. Create a ticket Redmine (Collaborator Portal), and tickets will be tracked and/or assigned to the appropriate CDCB team member.

We hope the new site provides an improved experience and helpful resources as you use and promote U.S. dairy genetics!

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