DraftKings Inc. announced that they have entered into a strategic consulting agreement with the Division on Addiction at Cambridge Health Alliance, affiliated with Harvard Medical School. In coordination with the DraftKings Responsible Gaming team, the Division will create an innovative systems-based safer play approach to training employees across the business in responsible gaming, including a logic model, conceptual map, needs assessment schedule, and evaluation plan. Systems-based safer play describes a method that includes approaches to training, business practices, and player resources that recognize and respond to the larger context of the gaming environment and its interacting elements. In 2016, the Division pursued research on daily fantasy sports play enjoying unfettered access to anonymized DraftKings customer data to better understand responsible play. This research collaboration yielded academic presentations at international conferences and peer-reviewed articles published in Computers in Human Behavior, Journal of Gambling Studies, Journal of Sport & Social Issues, and Psychology of Addictive Behaviors, which offered seminal observations of daily fantasy sports play. In addition, the collaboration provided feedback opportunities to DraftKings to aid in the company’s commitment to providing a safe environment for its players. DraftKings’ responsible gaming mission is to mitigate harm and protect vulnerable populations using technology, providing training and resources for employees and consumers, and by supporting evidence-based research. DraftKings provides responsible gaming tools for customers including: limit setting, cooling-off periods, and self-exclusion. DraftKings is a contributor to the International Center for Responsible Gaming’s Fund to Support Research on Sports Wagering. DraftKings is also a member of the American Gaming Association (AGA) and recently announced the implementation of the AGA’s Have A Game Plan.