FDA LFFM: Discipline- Special Projects - Analytical Track-NFSDX Integration or ORAPP Adoption at CT AES

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Abstract

PROJECT SUMMARY- NSFDX AND ORAPP INTEGRATION PROJECT FDA LFFM: Discipline-Special Projects; NFSDX and ORAPP Integration at CT AES Project Summary- This proposal is being submitted in response to RFA-PAR-20-105 Laboratory Flexible Funding Model (LFFM)(U19). The Connecticut Agricultural Experiment Station (CT AES) has a 145-year history of food safety research, including 15 years as a member of the FDA Food Emergency Response Network (FERN) Chemistry Cooperative Agreement Program (cCAP), and 8 years of funding under 4 different FDA ISO food/feed safety CAPs. Under this project, we will work with FDA to enhance our current data systems to facilitate electronic submission of sample analysis data to FDA. We note that we have been submitting data electronically through eLEXNET since 2012 and have begun working with FDA on transitioning to NSFDX. As such, we will complete this project in year one of the cooperative agreement. The Research Strategy describes our plan to meet the Track-Specific Aims described in the RFA, including assessing, enhancing, and integrating current IT systems, participating in onboarding and collaboration meetings and entering a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) and Interconnection Security with FDA. The CT AES has demonstrated the expertise, capability, and adaptability to fully meet the objectives of this RFA through our successful participation in a number of FDA CAPs. Receipt of this new award from FDA will significantly enhance the ability of the CT AES specifically, and CT in general, to meet the program goals laid out in the RFA, and as described by the President’s Food Safety Working Group, the Partnership for Food Protection and the Food Safety Modernization Act. 1

Key facts

NIH application ID
10170742
Project number
1U19FD007094-01
Recipient
CONNECTICUT AGRICULTURAL EXPERIMENT STA
Principal Investigator
JASON C WHITE
Activity code
U19
Funding institute
FDA
Fiscal year
2020
Award amount
$20,000
Award type
1
Project period
2020-09-01 → 2025-06-30