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Federal development and use of standards is

guided by NTTAA* and OMB A-119

OMB Circular A-119; Federal

Participation in the Development and Use

of Voluntary Consensus Standards and in

Conformity Assessment Activities

- Directs Federal agencies to develop and

use voluntary consensus standards in

lieu of government-unique standards

When practicable

Use in whole or in part

The Homeland Security Act of 2002

(Public Law 107 296) directs DHS to

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conduct all standards activities in

accordance with the NTTAA and OMB A-

119

*National Technology Transfer and Advancement Act of 1995 (Public Law 104-113)

GOAL: Produce open consensus standards that serve the

community

SPADA Executive

Steering Committee

SPADA Sets Standards

A voluntary consensus

standards body established

via a DHS S&T contract with

SPADA

First Responder

Working Group

AOAC INTERNATIONAL

Includes representatives

from DHS, CDC, DoD, DoJ,

FDA, EPA, USPS, NIST,

State & Local Public Health,

First Responders, Industry,

and Academia

Establishes method

performance requirements

B. anthracis

Working Group

(PCR)

Y. Pestis

Working Group

(PCR)

F. tularensis

Working Group

(PCR)

Environmental

B. anthracis HHA

Working Group

Ricin HHA

Working Group

Burkholderia

Working Group

(PCR)

Assay Control

VEE

Working Group

C. burnetti

Working Group

SEB

Working Group

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and panels of reference

materials (and validation

protocols)

*The SPADA PHAAWG did not develop strain panels and method performance requirements;

rather, the WG discussed necessary elements of an actionable assay (e.g., performance

standards, user training, ConOps)

All SPADA members volunteer their

time and expertise

Factors Working

Group (PCR)

Public Health

Actionable Assay

Working Group*

Working Group

(PCR)

Variola Working

Group (PCR)