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Fda Fern Cooperative Agreement Program 2015

Objective

FDA FERN Cooperative Agreement Continuation Program (U18)RFA-FDA-OR-15-019State of WisconsinDepartment of Agriculture, Trade and Consumer Protection2811 Agriculture DrivePO Box 8911Madison, WI 53708-8911Project Facility - Bureau of Laboratory ServicesProject SummaryProject Goals: Maintain the testing program that addresses the threat to food safety andsecurity from large-scale contamination events affecting foods or food products. Providesupport for an integrated food safety system. Provide for sample surge capacity at thestate level for an event which exceeds the testing capacity of FDA field laboratories.Provide for dedicated capacity to perform special food surveillance assignments. Assurethe state laboratory has capability and capacity to provide testing when the testingcapacity of FDA field laboratories is exceeded, and assure the state capacity iscontinuing and reliable.The project will meet the goals through activities which:? Maintains an overarching, comprehensive laboratory program in place that supports food security and food safety programs as a regular course of business, and is charged with operating in a regulatory environment. Assuring stability of the resources available and assure any emergency response in a regulated food environment is consistent with FDA practices.? Defines a Quality Management system that assures high quality and accurate results are reported during an incident.? Supports the availability of dedicated, professionally capable staff trained on the use of FDA test methods. Assuring that highly trained state lab resources will be brought on line immediately in any event where surge capacity is needed.? Makes available highly knowledgeable state staff to direct and manage the activities supporting the objectives and goals. Assuring that direction of programmatic tasks is effective and program goals are met through operational management from highly skilled staff.? Maintains state laboratory facility infrastructure, and appropriate scientific instrumentation necessary to provide equivalent testing when surge capacity is required. Assuring that capacity and capability, in addition to being available, is scientifically relevant and effective.In addition, these goals will be met within the context of four key project areas:1. The use of Gas Chromatography\Mass Spectrometry (GC\MS) analysis.2. The use of Liquid Chromatography\Mass Spectrometry (LC\MS) analysis.3. The use of Inductively Coupled Plasma\Mass Spectrometry (ICP\MS) analysis.4. The use of Enzyme Linked Immunosorbent Assay (ELISA) analysis.

Investigators
Kelley, Gilbert
Institution
Wisconsin Department of Agriculture Trade and Consumer Protection
Start date
2015
End date
2020
Project number
5U18FD005518-02