Bryan Weiner, PhD is a Professor in the Departments of Global Health and Health Services at the University of Washington. Dr. Weiner’s research focuses on the implementation of innovations and evidence-based practices in healthcare. Over the past 23 years, he has examined a wide range of innovations including quality improvement practices, care management practices, and patient safety practices; as well evidence-based clinical practices in cancer and cardiovascular disease. His research has advanced implementation science by creating knowledge about the organizational determinants of effective implementation, developing new theories of implementation, and improving the state of measurement in the field. Kenneth Sherr, PhD is a Professor in the Department of Global Health at the University of Washington. Dr. Sherr’s research focuses on developing and testing practical solutions to support data-drive decision making and service integration into the primary health care framework to improve health system coverage and quality. Dr. Sherr has led the development of implementation science training curricula in the Department of Global Health at the University of Washington, including the development of the Ph.D. program in implementation science in 2012. Cara C. Lewis, PhD is a clinical psychologist, Associate Investigator at Kaiser Permanente Washington Health Research Institute and affiliate faculty in the Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences at the University of Washington. She is Past President of the Society for Implementation Research Collaboration and co-founding Editor-in-Chief of the proposed SIRC journal. Her research focuses on advancing pragmatic and rigorous measures and methods for implementation science and practice and informing tailored implementation of evidence-based practices. She is also a Beck Scholar with expertise in Cognitive Behavioral Therapy.