DCO Central

🇺🇸 United States
World Anti-Doping Agency  | 
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1.5
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Votes
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App Age
4y 7m
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Last Update
Dec 15, 2025
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iAP
JPY120 - 980

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Number of Ratings (Voted)
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DCO Central
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World Anti-Doping Agency
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DCO Central is the World Anti-Doping Agency’s new doping control application. DCO Central provides Sample Collection Agencies (SCAs) and Doping Control Officers (DCOs) with an online and offline solution for secure and fast doping control data processing. DCO Central leverages the Anti-Doping Administration & Management System (ADAMS) to pre-populate the Doping Control Form with planned test and athlete profile information. All data is uploaded back to ADAMS, which reduces manual data entry and improves data integrity and accuracy. The app has real-time access to athlete’s whereabouts information to reduce the chances of an unsuccessful test attempt. DCO Central was developed with athletes in mind in order to promote and protect their health and the integrity of sport. DCO Central features include: Improved Doping Control Experience: - Complete sample process: Athlete notification, Doping Control Forms, Chain of Custodies, Unsuccessful attempts, Athlete refusals, DCO Report - Faster doping control procedure with pre-populated athlete data from ADAMS - Encrypted PDF version of the Doping Control Form sent to the athlete - Anonymous Doping Control Form sent to lab for analysis - Simultaneous translation to protect athlete’s rights when doping control is conducted in another language - Secure digital transfer of athlete’s personal data - DCO has real-time access to athlete’s whereabouts information to reduce the chances of an unsuccessful test attempt Usability - Available online and offline - Paperless - Bilingual athlete-facing interface - Electronic signature - Sample code scanning - Secure connection with ADAMS including automatic upload for the testing outcomes }
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1.5
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Alexandru Gheondea Still
11 Sep, 2024
1
It is amazing how the same issues occur on and on and on. Does WADA actually not afford some decent servers? Unbelievable. Extremely frustrating to have the app die on you whenever you need it most…
Alexandru Gheondea
09 Jun, 2024
3
Later edit IT WOULD BE TREMENDOUS IF THE DEVELOPER COULD STOP WORKING ON THE APP’s MAINTENANCE DURING THE WEEKENDS WHEN ALL THE COMPETITIONS TAKE PLACE * the athlete’s signature of the notification appears on two pages when the PDF is generated, split in half. * if the notifying chaperone’s signature is missing from the notification and you go back to summary, the field is going to go green, without pointing out the mistake. * the same thing happens when you do not enter the phone country code. The section will become orange, but it will not point out where the mistake is. * when the internet connection is weak all the text fields in the app become their programming tags (example: athlete preferred language in the drop-down menu becomes athlete.lang.en; everything becomes the programming tags used by the css description, making UX an unpleasant voyage). * also, weak internet connections will not allow for the app to exit the form while the complete button has been pressed, nor starting another athlete’s form, as the drop-down menus options disappear (the chaperone’s name, language etc). * the app will randomly go back to the login screen (often associated with a weak internet connection) delaying the completion or finishing of the form. The offline mode seems pure theoretical at this time. * it would be a nice addition if the div holding the ‘QR code scanner’ button would be frozen in place and thus always visible. * the chain of custody always appears as out of competition (according to the complaints of the laboratory) even if the samples ar collected in competition. This might have something to do with the fact that when you click in the ‘see instructions’ button in the testing order, for a split second the general placeholder will appear and there is where the testing appears out of competition. After a second, again - if the internet connection is a good one, the instructions will appear correctly. * sending each form towards the testing authority and the laboratory is flooding the email inboxes of the two. As long as the app waits for the DCO to press the finish TO button, it would be easier to manage if all the forms come in a single email or archive.
Alexandru Gheondea
04 Apr, 2024
3
* the athlete’s signature of the notification appears on two pages when the PDF is generated, split in half. * if the notifying chaperone’s signature is missing from the notification and you go back to summary, the field is going to go green, without pointing out the mistake. * the same thing happens when you do not enter the phone country code. The section will become orange, but it will not point out where the mistake is. * when the internet connection is weak all the text fields in the app become their programming tags (example: athlete preferred language in the drop-down menu becomes athlete.lang.en; everything becomes the programming tags used by the css description, making UX an unpleasant voyage). * also, weak internet connections will not allow for the app to exit the form while the complete button has been pressed, nor starting another athlete’s form, as the drop-down menus options disappear (the chaperone’s name, language etc). * the app will randomly go back to the login screen (often associated with a weak internet connection) delaying the completion or finishing of the form. The offline mode seems pure theoretical at this time. * it would be a nice addition if the div holding the ‘QR code scanner’ button would be frozen in place and thus always visible. * the chain of custody always appears as out of competition (according to the complaints of the laboratory) even if the samples ar collected in competition. This might have something to do with the fact that when you click in the ‘see instructions’ button in the testing order, for a split second the general placeholder will appear and there is where the testing appears out of competition. After a second, again - if the internet connection is a good one, the instructions will appear correctly. * sending each form towards the testing authority and the laboratory is flooding the email inboxes of the two. As long as the app waits for the DCO to press the finish TO button, it would be easier to manage if all the forms come in a single email or archive.

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Rating:
1.5
Voted: 4
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Categories: Sports
Size: 101MB
iAP: 120 - 980 JPY
App Age: 4 years 7 months
Release Date: May 13, 2021
Last Update: Dec 15, 2025
Version: 1.47.0
Version history
1.47.0
Dec 15, 2025
- Extended ABP questionnaire for extreme environmental exposure. - Bug fixes
1.46.1
Nov 12, 2025
DCO users can now select any DCO participant in a testing order to finalize a DCF.
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