Establishing IFPTI as the Integrated Food Safety System (IFSS) Regulatory and Laboratory Training System (RLTS) National Coordination Center (NCC) and Learning Management System (LMS)
Global Food Protection Institute D/B/A International Food Protection Training Institute, Portage MI
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Abstract
RFA-FD-25-005 â Project Summary/Abstract The International Food Protection Training Institute (IFPTI) proposes to be established as the Integrated Food Safety System (IFSS) Regulatory and Laboratory Training System (RLTS) National Coordination Center (NCC) and Learning Management System (LMS). Given its longstanding history of collaboration with FDA (through three consecutive Cooperative Agreements) and its leadership role in designing and developing the Human and Animal Food NCS and Laboratory NCS, IFPTI is uniquely positioned to assume the role of the NCC to continue the implementation of the RLTS across the IFSS. The proposal comprises three primary Aims, all of which comprise a series of sub-aims outlined in the Research Strategy. Aim #1 focuses on Training Content, Design, and Delivery, and will primarily involve reviewing and standardizing mapping processes and procedures to the NCS. Accomplishing Aim #1 will require collaborating with IFSS partners and stakeholders on training content development; maintaining the NCS; creating competency profiles and learning pathways; researching alternative ways of demonstrating competency; and addressing learner needs and accessibility. Aim #2 focuses on Management and Maintenance, and will primarily involve managing and maintaining the IFSS RLTS and LMS. Accomplishing Aim #2 will require standing up and managing the NCC; employing fee structures for sustainability; facilitating collaboration through supporting the RLTS Steering Committee; outreach and communication activities; training provider recruitment; and supporting the operation of the National LMS. Aim #3 focuses on Collaboration and Consistency, and will primarily involve collaborating with IFSS stakeholders to ensure the effectiveness, consistency, and quality of training. Accomplishing Aim #3 will require assuring the quality of learning resources; implementing the RLTS quality assurance system (SCORE Process); instructor management activities; data collection activities to allow for continuous improvement; and a wide range of evaluation activities.
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