Discipline D: Special Project 2. NFSDX and ORAPP Integration

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Abstract

Abstract In response to the FDA's Laboratory Flexible Funding Model program announcement, the Mississippi State Chemical Laboratory (MSCL) has submitted a robust proposal titled “Enhancement of Mississippi's Capabilities in Integrated Food Safety Partnerships.” This plan encompasses six projects: • Discipline B: Chemistry, Analytical Track 1. Food Defense (Years 1-5) • Discipline B: Chemistry, Analytical Track 2. Human Food Product Testing (Years 1-5) • Discipline B: Chemistry, Analytical Track 3. Animal Food Product Testing (Years 1-5) • Discipline D: Special Projects 1. Sample Collection (Years 1-5) • Discipline D: Special Projects 2. NFSDX and ORAPP Integration (Year 1 only) • Discipline D: Special Projects 3. Method Development/Validation (Year 2 only) Information science or data sharing refers to the collection; organization, storage, exchange, interpretation, and use of information are critical to the success of a risk-based decision-making. The FDA has established National Food Safety Date Exchange (NFSDX) as a secure food safety data-sharing network that allows health officials from multiple government agencies to access, share, and analyze food-testing results from state and federal labs. Recognizing the importance of real time data sharing plays in food safety the MSCL has proposed a comprehensive plan to streamline data upload to the ORA Partner Portal.

Key facts

NIH application ID
10173410
Project number
1U19FD007069-01
Recipient
MISSISSIPPI STATE UNIVERSITY
Principal Investigator
Christina Valsamakis Childers
Activity code
U19
Funding institute
FDA
Fiscal year
2020
Award amount
$20,000
Award type
1
Project period
2020-09-01 → 2025-06-30