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California Rapid Response Team 2023-2026 (CalFERT) - maintenance

Organization CALIFORNIA DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC HEALTHLocation SACRAMENTO, UNITED STATESPosted 1 Sept 2023Deadline 30 Jun 2026
FDANIHUS FederalResearch GrantFY2025
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Full Description

CalFERT – RRT Maintenance – RFA-FD-23-019
Project Summary/Abstract

The mission of the California Department of Public Health (CDPH), Food and Drug Branch

(FDB), Food Investigations and Technical Support Section (FITSS) is to ensure the safety of the

food supply through effective prevention, intervention, and response programs. As a means of

accomplishing this mission, FDB has developed strong inspection and enforcement programs,

industry education and training programs, and food emergency response programs.

The primary objective of our proposal is to continue maintenance of California’s best practices

for a high-quality regulatory program to enhance food safety. This entails continued interagency

collaboration, cooperation, and communication; maintenance and sustainment of conformance

with the Manufactured Food Regulatory Program Standards (MFRPS); maintenance and

sustainment of California’s Food Emergency Response Team (CalFERT) activities to food and

feed emergencies, and continued strengthening, coordination and interactions with the U.S.

Food and Drug Administration (FDA) and other states’ food safety and rapid response team

(RRT) programs.

Under this proposal, we are requesting $300,000 in grant funds for each of the next three years.

Authorized grant funds will be used to augment current FITSS capabilities and maintain the

necessary infrastructure to continue sustainment of CalFERT.

If funding is offered, CalFERT will use these funds to support the salary of two staff members.

These individuals, along with a team of five additional staff, will work on maintaining and

enhancing the program’s ability to conduct investigations, evironmental assessments,

tracebacks, and enforcement activities. CalFERT staff have received Incident Command

System (ICS) training and will continue to use a modified version of ICS that will result in a more

efficient statewide human and animal food protection system, maximize public health protection,

and contribute to the National Integrated Food Safety System.

Grant Number: 5U2FFD008063-03
NIH Institute/Center: FDA

Principal Investigator: Christian Bond

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