FDA public meeting on IT planning
This article was originally published in The Tan Sheet
Executive Summary
FDA will hold a public meeting Oct. 19 at its office in Rockville, Md., to solicit views and information on issues concerning "how the agency can best plan and apply information technology resources to support the process for the review of human drug applications," according to a Sept. 17 Federal Register notice. Questions slated for discussion at the meeting include ways to improve the quantity and quality of electronic submissions to the agency and how to prioritize improvements. Written comments should be submitted by two weeks prior to the meeting, FDA says...
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