WEBPRO International Awarded to Homeland Security Project for the USDA
The United States Department of Agriculture (USDA) Secretary Ann M. Veneman announced the release of an informational compact disc (CD) for federal and state agriculture first responders to intentional and unintentional introductions of animal diseases into the nationÂs food production pathway.
(PRWEB) April 21, 2005
The CD, "Food Security: The Threat to American Livestock," was developed with USDAÂs Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service (APHIS) in conjunction with RTI International, Auburn University's OIT-Media Production Group, and WEBPRO International. This CD is part of an extensive program to enhance the United States readiness to detect, deter, and respond to terrorist events involving plant or animal pathogens. State and federal officials who have a role to fulfill in the event of an intentional or unintentional threat to U. S. livestock will also have access to this data bank.
"This new tool provides federal, state, and private veterinarians immediate access to resources and relevant information to help them more effectively identify, respond to, control, and facilitate recovery from a foreign animal disease outbreak," Veneman said.
WEBPRO International was carefully selected from over 500 IT and web development firms throughout the southeast.
WEBPRO was contracted by Research Triangle Institute of Raleigh North Carolina to create a web-based secure CD for Homeland Security. This is a phase 1 project that concerns bio-terrorism in the cattle industry for the United States Department of Agriculture (USDA). The Animal and Plant Health inspection Service (APHIS) is responsible for protecting and promoting U. S. agricultural health, administering the Animal Welfare Act, and carrying out wildlife damage management activities.
The APHIS mission is an integral part of U. S. Department of Agriculture's (USDA) efforts to provide the Nation with safe and affordable food.
The collection of information started 2 years prior to WEBPRO'S involvement. After the USDA defined the categories, WEBPRO then designed a special web-based CD in a 4 week time period.
WEBPRO wishes to thank and acknowledge the following key players that brought this project to fruition.
Auburn University College of Veterinary Medicine The University of Georgia The Center for Disease Control in Atlanta ARS University of Wyoming Cornell University-College of Veterinary Medicine Research Triangle Institute Auburn University's OIT-Media Production Group ABC News MSNBC
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