Welcome to the website for the FSRC's FSII Project - Phase 1: Exploring Opportunities to Improve the Nation's Food Safety Information Infrastructure.
 
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The project held its fourth workshop, on "Mechanisms for Improved Access and Sharing of Food Safety Information" on March 2, 2007 in Washington, DC. For more information, including handouts and presentations, see Events and Meetings.

The project held its third workshop, on "The Research Community's Role in Collection, Access, and Sharing of Food Safety Information" on February 1, 2007 in Baltimore, MD.  For more information, including handouts, see Events and Meetings.

On December 13, 2006, we held the second project workshop, on "Industry Interests and Issues" in Washington, DC. We previously held a workshop on "Public Sector Food Safety Data Collection, Access, and Sharing" on November 2-3, 2006 in Atlanta, GA, as well as a an initial project briefing on early findings, key issues, and opportunities, on June 14, 2006, in Washington, DC. For more information on these meetings and electronic versions of handouts, see Events and Meetings.

This project is the first phase of a necessarily long-term effort to address the many scientific, technical, legal, policy and business issues that currently affect how food safety data are collected, made accessible, and actively shared in the United States. The three primary goals of the FSII Scoping project are to:
  1. Elevate understanding across the food safety community of the current food safety information infrastructure and its public health importance,
  2. Identify and analyze issues affecting how data are currently collected, made accessible, and actively shared, and
  3. Explore opportunities for collaboration among key institutions and stakeholders to improve the information infrastructure
For more information, see About the Project.

 

 

 

 

For project inquiries, or to sign up to receive email updates, please email fsrc@rff.org

This is a project of the Food Safety Research Consortium, with funding support from The Robert Wood Johnson Foundation
[This page was last edited on March 07, 2007]