The Food and Drug Administration (FDA), Office of Regulatory Affairs (ORA), Division of Federal-State Relations (DFSR), in collaboration with the Center for Food Safety and Applied Nutrition (CFSAN) and the Center for Veterinary Medicine (CVM), is announcing the availability of up to six cooperative agreements to be awarded under a Limited Competition. Only States with current FDA food safety inspection contracts (providing funding to State agency food protection regulatory programs) and who are currently receiving funding under those contracts are eligible to apply for these competing continuation awards. The FDA only guarantees one year of funding with the possibility of up to one year of additional, non-competitive support, contingent on performance and continued availability of federal funds. As a recipient of funding under RFA-FD-08-007, the Minnesota Department of Agriculture (MDA) is eligible to apply for this Cooperative Agreement. The funding provided under the previous Cooperative Agreement has been used to develop significant response capacity related to foodborne illness outbreaks and other food safety events and has also been used to develop a detailed Improvement Plan for the 2010 version of the FDA Manufactured Food Regulatory Program Standards (MFRPS). Continuation of this funding will allow MDA to continue the efforts and initiatives started in 2008 through 2013. During the next two year funding period, the MDA Rapid Response Team will work on a number of objectives and deliverables described in the Research Strategy including but not limited to;a yearly Incident Command System (ICS) focused exercise with the FDA Minneapolis District Office and other surrounding states and government agencies, full compliance with MFRPS Standard 5 and significant compliance with the other standards, testing and providing feedback on at least three RRT """"""""Playbook"""""""" chapters, regular outreach activities between MDA and the manufactured food industry, a Risk Assessment of high-risk foods or processes, and effective cross-training from RRT to non-RRT staff to build capacity and sustainability.

Public Health Relevance

Funding provided through this Cooperative Agreement will allow the Minnesota Department of Agriculture to build on work and accomplishments from the first project period. This Agreement will ensure the development of a sustainable Rapid Response Team (RRT) that consists of existing and expanded membership through training to enhance existing response capabilities, and exercises to practice and then enhance capabilities. During this project period, we will conduct a risk analysis on a known high risk foods or processes, and enhance current laboratory capabilities for Cryptosporidium analysis. The RRT will continue to implement the Manufactured Food Regulatory Program Standards to enhance response capabilities and standardize manufactured food regulatory inspections. Continued funding will allow the RRT to provide valuable input at a national level as the National RRT Playbook and other Standard Operating Procedures are developed in partnership with the Food and Drug Administration.

Agency
National Institute of Health (NIH)
Institute
Food and Drug Administration (FDA)
Type
Research Demonstration--Cooperative Agreements (U18)
Project #
5U18FD003624-05
Application #
8473069
Study Section
Special Emphasis Panel (ZFD1-SRC (99))
Project Start
2008-09-20
Project End
2013-12-31
Budget Start
2012-09-01
Budget End
2013-12-31
Support Year
5
Fiscal Year
2012
Total Cost
Indirect Cost
Name
Minnesota State Department of Agriculture
Department
Type
DUNS #
804886208
City
Saint Paul
State
MN
Country
United States
Zip Code
55155
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