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Georgia Food and Feed Rapid Response Team

Objective

Project SummaryGeorgia Food and Feed Rapid Response TeamThe overall mission of the Georgia Food and Feed Rapid Response Team (GA RRT) is to characterize,investigate, mitigate, and conclude food and feed emergencies as a part of a coordinated federal-state-local integrated food safety system. This project will allow Georgia to continually develop, improve, andsustain the mission and resources of the GA RRT. Since the original cooperative agreement in 2012,Georgia has built and strengthened an integrated and multiagency response team not only within thestate, but state to state, and engages all appropriate federal, state, local, and tribal stakeholders. Thesestakeholders include representatives from both agriculture, environmental health, epidemiology,laboratories, law enforcement and many more. During the past three years, the GA RRT has beenheavily involved in developing and revising best practice guidelines, standard operating procedures, andmemorandums of understanding to build and strengthen the state's capability and capacity to respondto food and feed emergencies. As a result, the state is now better prepared for a public health responseto a number of scenarios where the public at risk. This includes the consequences of natural disasters,unintentional contaminations, and intentional contaminations or acts of bioterrorism. One of the majorgoals the GA RRT intends to build upon is the continual use of a coordinated, standardized, andintegrated incident management team to respond to food and feed outbreaks and emergencies. The GARRT plans to refine and improve this process and develop multi-state approaches to conducting post-response activities including developing after-action reports and improvement plans.The GA RRT intends to expand its resources to both neighboring RRT and non-RRT states. We will furtherthis response capability by strengthening the regional preparedness component by continuing toactively engage and mentor the Southeastern states. The relationship developed during the originalcooperative agreement will be built upon and will grow stronger. Several projects including the recentlyreestablished surge capacity workgroup and a future EMAC exercise will be completed to support theRRT Mission Ready Packages. Additionally, other multi-state and national initiatives including a fooddefense and recovery workshop will be developed and shared with RRT and non-RRT funded states.Another important goal of the GA RRT is to continue to operate within phase 3 of the original grant andto continually maintain, train, and equip the team. In collaboration with the Georgia Department ofPublic Health, the local and district health departments will undergo training and will be engagedappropriately during responses activities such as recall effectiveness checks. Developing a procedureand identifying information sharing restrictions will be a major deliverable in enhancing and improvingthis collaboration.

Investigators
Adan, Natalie
Institution
Colorado State Department of Agriculture
Start date
2015
End date
2018
Project number
5U18FD005565-02