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Background
Leveraging, in simplest terms,
is working with others outside FDA in ways that will help the Agency
meet its public health responsibilities. FDA has been quite successful
with its past collaborations and the agency intends to expand and build
upon this solid foundation in developing new partnerships.
Communicating About Leveraging
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What's Been Done
At FDA and Elsewhere
- FDA Leveraging: A Program by Program Extraction of Leveraging References from the FY 2001 Annual Performance Plan and Report
- FDA Public/Private Partnership Program (Cooperative Research and Development Agreements, et al.)
- Best Leveraging Practices of Other Agencies
- Compendium of Selected Leveraging Projects throughout FDA -- Draft (April 5, 2000)
- FDA's Leveraging: An Approach That Works One-page Summaries of Six Leveraging Activities at FDA
- Public MeetingsMarch 23 and April 12, 2000 (Federal Register notice)
Planning Leveraging Activities
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