What is the Stakeholder Panel on Strategic Food Analytical Methods (SPSFAM)?
AOAC’s Stakeholder Panel on Strategic Food Analytical Methods (SPSFAM) is a panel developed from the
investment of AOAC INTERNATIONAL in the AOAC Organizational Affiliate multi‐national food
companies to identify issues within food safety and to develop solutions to global problems via the
voluntary consensus standards program.
The SPSFAM Meeting will be held on March 20, 2014 at the Gaithersburg Hilton in Gaithersburg, MD.
Who should attend?
AOAC encourages any individual/company to attend that has a stake in food safety.
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Product Manufacturers
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Analyte/Method Subject Matter Experts
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Technology Providers
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Method Developers
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Government and Regulatory Agencies
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Contract Research Organizations
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Reference Materials Developers
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Ingredient Manufacturers
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Method End Users
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Academia
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Non‐Governmental Organizations
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Other…. as identified
AOAC’s standard setting process requires a balanced perspective across all areas of the food industry.
AOAC encourages you to attend!
Why Participate?
AOAC provides a forum to hear issues within food safety. Stakeholder panel members have a credible
voice when it comes to reviewing standards. AOAC needs you to attend to provide any expertise on
ingredients based on your own personal experience.
What can you expect from the Stakeholder Panel on Strategic Food Analytical Methods (SPSFAM)
Meeting?
To participate as various stakeholders will deliberate and reach consensus on priority areas.
To meet a variety of your colleagues in the industry
To learn more about the global issues within food safety
To learn about the AOAC Stakeholder Panel process
To be provided with opportunities to volunteer for one of the working groups approved from
the panel discussion
To be prepared to provide the panel any guidance and from your expertise
How does AOAC create standards via the Stakeholder Panel Process?
AOAC INTERNATIONAL’s
governance
structure is articulated in its bylaws which are implemented by a
volunteer Board of Directors. The AOAC Board of Directors, elected by the AOAC membership, sets the
strategic direction, has sole fiduciary responsibility and establishes policies for the association. The