
[Federal Register Volume 78, Number 135 (Monday, July 15, 2013)]
[Notices]
[Pages 42084-42085]
From the Federal Register Online via the Government Printing Office [www.gpo.gov]
[FR Doc No: 2013-16860]


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DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AND HUMAN SERVICES

Food and Drug Administration

[Docket No. FDA-2013-N-0010]


Cooperative Agreement to Support the World Trade Organization's 
Standards and Trade Development Facility

AGENCY: Food and Drug Administration, HHS.

ACTION: Notice.

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SUMMARY: The Food and Drug Administration (FDA) is announcing its 
intention to receive and consider a single source application for the 
award of a cooperative agreement in fiscal year 2013 (FY 2013) to the 
World Trade Organization's (WTO) Standards and Trade Development 
Facility (STDF).

DATES: Important dates are as follows:
    1. The application due date is August 1, 2013.
    2. The anticipated start date is September 2013.
    3. The expiration date is August 2, 2013.

ADDRESSES: Submit electronic applications to: http://www.grants.gov. 
For more information, see section III of the SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION 
section of this notice.

FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Scientific/Programmatic Contact: Julie 
Moss, Center for Food Safety and Applied Nutrition (HFS-550), Food and 
Drug Administration, 5100 Paint Branch Pkwy., College Park, MD 20740, 
240-402-2031, email: julie.moss@fda.hhs.gov.
    Grants Management Contact: Kimberly Pendleton Chew, Office of 
Acquisitions and Grant Services (HFA-500), Food and Drug 
Administration, 5630 Fishers Lane, rm. 2105, Rockville, MD 20857, 301-
827-9363, email: kimberly.pendleton@fda.hhs.gov.
    For more information on this funding opportunity announcement (FOA) 
and to obtain detailed requirements, please refer to the full FOA 
located at www.fda.gov/food/newsevents/default.htm.

SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: 

I. Funding Opportunity Description

RFA-FD-13-036
93.103

A. Background

    The STDF is a unique global partnership established by the Food and 
Agriculture Organization, World Organization for Animal Health, World 
Bank, World Health Organization (WHO) and the WTO. The STDF supports 
developing countries in building their capacity to implement 
international sanitary and phytosanitary (SPS) standards, guidelines, 
and recommendations as a means to improve their human, animal, and 
plant health status and ability to gain or maintain access to markets. 
In achieving its aims, the STDF acts as both a coordinating and a 
financing mechanism.
    The STDF is a widely established knowledge platform for information 
exchange, sharing experiences and the identification and dissemination 
of good practice on SPS-related technical cooperation. Since 2004, over 
60 projects and 52 project preparation grants have assisted developing 
countries to overcome SPS constraints, and gain and maintain market 
access. Over 50% have benefited least developed and other low-income 
countries.
    The STDF utilizes a key decision-support tool, Multi-Criteria 
Decision Analysis (MCDA), to help establish SPS priorities and ensure 
resources are used as efficiently as possible. The use of the MCDA tool 
is unique within the STDF and is a highly-valued attribute; the MCDA 
tool facilitates an open and transparent discussion among public and 
private stakeholders about capacity-building needs and resources. The 
STDF is committed to the Paris Principles on Aid Effectiveness and to 
achieving the Millennium Development Goals.
    With an increasingly diverse and complex global food supply, FDA's 
interest is to strengthen food safety systems globally to prevent food 
safety

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problems rather than merely reacting to problems after they occur. FDA 
recognizes that it cannot do this alone. By leveraging with other WTO 
member countries and partnering with the STDF, FDA can broaden the 
reach of food safety capacity building efforts.
    This cooperative agreement will allow FDA to deepen its 
international food safety capacity building partnerships, provide a 
wider scope of impact than exists currently and leverage resources with 
other countries.

B. Research Objectives

    The purpose of this cooperative agreement is to:
    1. Contribute to the knowledge base and development of food safety 
systems globally due to the increasingly diverse and complex food 
supply;
    2. Enhance and broaden FDA's ability to address global food safety 
and public health issues associated with food;
    3. Provide opportunities to leverage additional resources among WTO 
member countries;
    4. Support FDA's Food Safety Modernization Act (FSMA) and its 
International Food Safety Capacity Building Plan, which emphasizes the 
concept of preventing food safety-related problems before they occur 
and the importance of establishing strong relationships and mutual 
support among all stakeholders, including multilateral organizations, 
to improve worldwide food safety.

C. Eligibility Information

    Competition is limited to the STDF hosted by the WTO. The STDF is a 
global partnership with a well-established, trusted presence and is 
uniquely qualified to further the global food safety capacity building 
objectives of this cooperative agreement. STDF's mandate is to: (1) 
Increase awareness, mobilize resources, strengthen collaboration, 
identify and disseminate good practice; and (2) provide support and 
funding for the development and implementation of projects that promote 
compliance with international SPS requirements.
    An independent external evaluation of the STDF in 2008 concluded 
that the STDF ``carries out an important role that no other single body 
would be able to accomplish.'' (Source: STDF Newsletter, Vol. 2, Issue 
1, February 2009, accessible at: www.standardsfacility.org) As such, 
the STDF is uniquely equipped to fulfill the objectives of this 
cooperative agreement due to its diverse access to WTO members in both 
developed and developing countries and its ability to coordinate 
capacity building programs at a national, regional, and global level. 
Engaging the STDF through this cooperative agreement will provide FDA 
with ample opportunities to leverage additional resources among WTO 
member countries.
    Overall, the objectives of the STDF are directly in line with the 
objectives of this cooperative agreement. This ability to advance the 
objectives of this cooperative agreement through member country 
engagement and leveraging is a requisite for success.

II. Award Information/Funds Available

A. Award Amount

    The Center for Food Safety and Applied Nutrition intends to fund 
one award up to $750,000 total costs (direct plus indirect costs) for 
FY 2013. Future year amounts will depend on annual appropriations and 
successful performance.

B. Length of Support

    The award will provide 1 year of support and include future 
recommended support for 4 additional years, contingent upon 
satisfactory performance in the achievement of project and program 
reporting objectives during the preceding year and the availability of 
Federal fiscal year appropriations.

III. Electronic Application, Registration, and Submission

    Only electronic applications will be accepted. To submit an 
electronic application in response to this FOA, applicants should first 
review the full announcement located at www.fda.gov/food/newsevents/default.htm. (FDA has verified the Web site addresses throughout this 
document, but FDA is not responsible for any subsequent changes to the 
Web sites after this document publishes in the Federal Register.) For 
all electronically submitted applications, the following steps are 
required.
     Step 1: Obtain a Dun and Bradstreet (DUNS) Number
     Step 2: Register With System for Award Management (SAM)
     Step 3: Obtain Username & Password
     Step 4: Authorized Organization Representative (AOR) 
Authorization
     Step 5: Track AOR Status
     Step 6: Register With Electronic Research Administration 
(eRA) Commons Steps 1 through 5, in detail, can be found at http://www07.grants.gov/applicants/organization_registration.jsp. Step 6, in 
detail, can be found at https://commons.era.nih.gov/commons/registration/registrationInstructions.jsp. After you have followed 
these steps, submit electronic applications to: http://www.grants.gov.

    Dated: July 10, 2013.
Leslie Kux,
Assistant Commissioner for Policy.
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