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The Department of Health and Human Services is seeking information for a new Emergency Management System (EMS) to replace the outdated FDA Emergency Operations Network Incident Management System. The EMS will support various users by providing strong search and reporting capabilities, extensive data collection, and flexibility for quick feature updates, all while adhering to FDA security and privacy standards.
The (OER) is seeking a new and modernized system for all . EMS will serve a variety of users, who work with a variety of issues, including emergencies and day‐to‐day issues. Users need a platform that operates on an issue management model and has strong search and reporting capabilities. The system needs to allow extensive data collection for the different issue types and must be able to maintain the relationships between issues. The system needs to be flexible so that users can provide new features quickly. This allows FDA users to adapt to real‐world situations and adopt new business practices faster. The current EMS will replace an aging system called FDA Emergency Operations Network (EON) Incident Management System (IMS). EON IMS was developed in 2002 and went live in 2004. It’s an old and antiquated system that needs to be modernized. The scope of EMS is approximately 50% of EON IMS. The
objective of this RFI is to secure information on an Emergency Management System (EMS) for the benefit of all existing EON IMS users and FDA Center, Offices and Programs (COPS) throughout the FDA that comply and adhere to all FDA security and privacy standards. Brian Wodzisz Contracting (No Street Address
2) Rockville, MD 20841 US to this opportunity.
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