Project Beacon

This page provides detailed information specific to schools matched with Project Beacon.

Please also visit our general Getting Started page for detailed support on setting up your testing operations.

About Project Beacon

Project Beacon is a nonprofit COVID-19 testing support vendor that manages a number of the express ‘Stop the Spread’ sites throughout Massachusetts and built the software for the Massachusetts schools symptomatic testing program with BinaxNOW. Project Beacon’s tests are RT-PCR tests processed by the Broad Institute in Massachusetts.

Lab Address: The Broad Institute, 320 Charles Street, Cambridge, MA

 
 

Connecting with Project Beacon

 

Getting Started with Project Beacon

 

1

Welcome

Receive welcome email from Project Beacon team

2

Submit Form

Fill out onboarding form for EACH of your schools (creates primary admin account at each school) and start tube order process for each school

3

Get Set Up

Request any additional Organization Admin accounts (those at a school who need to view pooled and individual test results and manage the testing roster) by sending an email with their full name and email to pooling@beacontesting.com

4

Onboard

Make sure your testing team attends an onboarding training webinar

5

Set Up Profiles

Receive confirmation email once your Project Beacon platform account has been set up and continue the process to set up your profile

6

Confirm

One week before implementation date, email pooling@beacontesting.com to confirm tube shipment and arrival date

 

Tier 2 Support

If joining with Tier 2 support, you will need to fill out this additional form (sent in the welcome email)

 

Testing Site Operations with Project Beacon

Project Beacon designed their own software which can support both pooled testing and follow-up testing - including both rapid BinaxNOW tests and individual PCR tests. It also allows parents/guardians to have accounts on the software so that they can give consent and view their students' results directly on the platform.

 

This Project Beacon Site Operations Manual walks through the process of administering pooled and follow-up tests, including how to log the information in the digital platform.

 
 

To learn about collecting consent and building your testing roster see our section on Getting Consent

 

Getting your Pools to the Lab with Project Beacon

 
 

Follow-Up Testing Options with Project Beacon

All tests must be registered and logged via the Project Beacon platform as required by public health laws. This enables results to be reported directly to public health authorities without any additional action from the school. You should already have the correct information uploaded into the system. 

 

About the Tests Offered by Project Beacon

 
 

Pooled Test


The pooled test Project Beacon offers was developed by and is performed at The Broad Institute. While the pooled version of the test does not have an EUA from the FDA as it is considered a Laboratory Developed Test (LDT), the Broad Institute’s individual PCR does have an EUA which can be found here. The Broad Institute’s collection kit also has an EUA for self-collection. Here are fact sheets about the test for patients and healthcare providers

Please note that this test, along with most COVID-19 tests, does not have an EUA for asymptomatic screening testing. 

The Broad Institute has internally validated its pooling methodology. 

Molecular tests like this one are highly sensitive, even among populations without symptoms.

 
 
 

Individual Follow-Up Tests


BinaxNOW

BinaxNOW COVID-19 Ag Card is a rapid antigen test produced by Abbott.

The test has an EUA which can be found here.  

Please note that this test, along with most COVID-19 tests, does not have an EUA for asymptomatic screening testing.

This study examines the sensitivity and specificity of BinaxNOW in different populations in Massachusetts - including asymptomatic children. 

Antigen tests like this tend to be less sensitive in populations without symptoms.

Individual PCR

Project Beacon offers the Broad Institute’s RT-PCR test as its individual PCR follow-up option. It has an EUA which can be found here. The Broad Institute’s collection kit also has an EUA for self-collection. Here are fact sheets about the test for patients and healthcare providers

Please note that this test, along with most COVID-19 tests, does not have an EUA for asymptomatic screening testing. 

Molecular tests like this one are highly sensitive, even among populations without symptoms. 

 
 
 

None of these tests are approved or cleared by the FDA. They are authorized under an emergency mechanism called an Emergency Use Authorization (EUA) or are considered laboratory developed tests, which are authorized to be performed in designated laboratories only. 

 

Project Beacon Additional Resource Links and Training Materials