9.7.2014 SPSFAM Meeting Book - page 87

Expert Review Panels (ERPs):
ERPs are responsible for the careful scrutiny and systematic review of 
methods and the adoption of methods as AOAC First Action
Official Methods of Analysis
.   ERPs are 
comprised of stakeholders whose collected expertise are balanced and are vetted by the OMB for 
conflict of interest.  As appointed AOAC volunteers, they apply their collective expertise and using the 
standard(s) developed by the stakeholders to evaluate submitted methods.    ERPs review methods 
following the carefully scrutinize methods and data available in an unbiased, science‐based peer review 
and evaluation against approved standard method performance requirements (adopted by stakeholder 
panel).  ERPs receive an AOAC orientation comprised of meeting logistics and OMB guidance for 
methods adopted as
Official Methods of Analysis
. Expert Review Panels (ERPs) are created to provide 
stakeholders with an expert resource
to evaluate and adopt analytical solutions to identified needs and 
concerns.  
What is the ROI for companies to participate in the Stakeholder Panel Process? 
AOAC provides a number of opportunities for companies to realize a return on investment for 
participating.  Companies interested in becoming more involved in the process are urged to attend the 
stakeholder panel meetings and bring experts to the meetings to help bring a voice from your 
company’s perspective.  The Stakeholder Panel Meetings are devoted to standards development, but 
they also offer unique opportunities to network with other members and potential customers.  
AOAC’s highest level of membership, the Organizational Affiliate (OA), are provided additional benefits 
and value.  AOAC facilitates relationships between OA’s and members of scientific community, industry 
and government, thought leaders in their specific fields, their customers, their international 
counterparts, other AOAC Members, business leaders and quality control experts.  AOAC is known for its 
strong international presence.   AOAC’s 15 Sections, both domestic and international, provide a network 
for OA’s.  
Current List of AOAC Organizational Affiliates ‐ LINK 
AOAC’s standards development process places AOAC in the lead on developing standards across the 
globe.  AOAC recognizes the need for harmonization of methods and the voluntary consensus standard 
process provides a successful solution for companies interested in harmonization.   
AOAC provides opportunities for OA Members to meet directly in small group setting with government 
regulators/officials, speakers and industry thought leaders.  Thought Leader Advisories have been a 
pivotal turning point in working with OAs and providing one‐on‐one discussions with key regulators in 
countries such as China and India. 
AOAC offers opportunities for OA’s to come to the table with their competitors to discuss scientific 
issues and leave the politics out.   
AOAC encourages companies to join AOAC as Organizational Affiliate (OA) Members of AOAC 
INTERNATIONAL to open the door to additional opportunities for networking and driving industry 
initiatives.  Contact Dawn L. Frazier,
,
 for more information on how to get more 
involved as an AOAC Organizational Affiliate.  
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