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AP22VSSPRS00C130

Cooperative Agreement

Overview

Grant Description
Award Purpose: The 2022 Maryland Department of Agriculture HPAI Emergency Cooperative Agreement funding will contribute to payment for unexpected costs arising from the disease response to the Highly Pathogenic Avian Influenza outbreak in Maryland that began in March, 2022. These costs included state responder overtime, personnel travel and lodging expenses, personal protection equipment (PPE) and other disposable disease response supplies, supplies and equipment to respond, as well as contractors to assist with the work.

Activities to be Performed: Activities performed by Maryland responders include issuance and notification of state's quarantines; disease surveillance in control areas and surveillance zones; monitoring of biosecurity on infected premises; monitoring of euthanasia of infected poultry and disposal of carcasses; monitoring of cleaning and disinfection (C&D) of infected premises; approval of permits for movement of feed, supplies and products into or out of control areas; stakeholder outreach; response to sick bird calls; environmental sampling; real-time reporting of disease response status; data entry and incident document management.

Deliverables and Expected Outcomes: Cooperator activities will facilitate a timely return to normal poultry production/trade within the state and with other state trading partners to the extent possible under the circumstances; encourages and monitors robust biosecurity of production facilities to minimize further transmission of HPAI; facilitates return to production by infected premises at the earliest possible opportunity; maintains outreach and education to stakeholders and consumers; and maintains HPAI surveillance and investigation of suspicious sick bird calls to allow earliest detection should HPAI re-emerge or be re-introduced.

Intended Beneficiary(ies): Rapid and effective response to HPAI outbreak in Maryland minimizes further transmission of disease to other premises and minimizes the impact, to the extent possible, to agriculture trade within Maryland and with other states. This benefits the Maryland poultry industry, as well as consumers, who continue to have access to poultry and poultry products produced within the state.

Subrecipient Activities if Known or Specified at the Time of the Award: Subcontractors were used to provide biocontainment and cleaning and disinfection of traffic entering and exiting the premises during depopulation and disposal activities. Subcontractors were also utilized to assist with the disposal of eggs in landfills and with the provision of carbon material for use in composting.
Funding Goals
AWARD PURPOSE: THE 2022 MARYLAND DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE HPAI EMERGENCY COOPERATIVE AGREEMENT FUNDING WILL CONTRIBUTE TO PAYMENT FOR UNEXPECTED COSTS ARISING FROM THE DISEASE RESPONSE TO THE HIGHLY PATHOGENIC AVIAN INFLUENZA OUTBREAK IN MARYLAND THAT BEGAN IN MARCH, 2022. THESE COSTS INCLUDED STATE RESPONDER OVERTIME, PERSONNEL TRAVEL AND LODGING EXPENSES, PERSONAL PROTECTION EQUIPMENT (PPE) AND OTHER DISPOSABLE DISEASE RESPONSE SUPPLIES, SUPPLIES AND EQUIPMENT TO RESPOND, AS WELL AS CONTRACTORS TO ASSIST WITH THE WORK. ACTIVITIES TO BE PERFORMED: ACTIVITIES PERFORMED BY MARYLAND RESPONDERS INCLUDE ISSUANCE AND NOTIFICATION OF STATE’S QUARANTINES; DISEASE SURVEILLANCE IN CONTROL AREAS AND SURVEILLANCE ZONES; MONITORING OF BIOSECURITY ON INFECTED PREMISES; MONITORING OF EUTHANASIA OF INFECTED POULTRY AND DISPOSAL OF CARCASSES; MONITORING OF CLEANING AND DISINFECTION (C<(>&<)>D) OF INFECTED PREMISES; APPROVAL OF PERMITS FOR MOVEMENT OF FEED, SUPPLIES AND PRODUCTS INTO OR OUT OF CONTROL AREAS; STAKEHOLDER OUTREACH; RESPONSE TO SICK BIRD CALLS; ENVIRONMENTAL SAMPLING; REAL TIME REPORTING OF DISEASE RESPONSE STATUS; DATA ENTRY AND INCIDENT DOCUMENT MANAGEMENT. DELIVERABLES AND EXPECTED OUTCOMES: COOPERATOR ACTIVITIES WILL FACILITATE A TIMELY RETURN TO NORMAL POULTRY PRODUCTION/ TRADE WITHIN THE STATE AND WITH OTHER STATE TRADING PARTNERS TO THE EXTENT POSSIBLE UNDER THE CIRCUMSTANCES; ENCOURAGES AND MONITORS ROBUST BIOSECURITY OF PRODUCTION FACILITIES TO MINIMIZE FURTHER TRANSMISSION OF HPAI; FACILITATES RETURN TO PRODUCTION BY INFECTED PREMISES AT THE EARLIEST POSSIBLE OPPORTUNITY; MAINTAINS OUTREACH AND EDUCATION TO STAKEHOLDERS AND CONSUMERS; AND MAINTAINS HPAI SURVEILLANCE AND INVESTIGATION OF SUSPICIOUS SICK BIRD CALLS TO ALLOW EARLIEST DETECTION SHOULD HPAI RE-EMERGE OR BE RE-INTRODUCED. INTENDED BENEFICIARY(IES): RAPID AND EFFECTIVE RESPONSE TO HPAI OUTBREAK IN MARYLAND MINIMIZES FURTHER TRANSMISSION OF DISEASE TO OTHER PREMISES AND MINIMIZES THE IMPACT, TO THE EXTENT POSSIBLE, TO AGRICULTURE TRADE WITHIN MARYLAND AND WITH OTHER STATES. THIS BENEFITS THE MARYLAND POULTRY INDUSTRY, AS WELL AS CONSUMERS, WHO CONTINUE TO HAVE ACCESS TO POULTRY AND POULTRY PRODUCTS PRODUCED WITHIN THE STATE. SUBRECIPIENT ACTIVITIES IF KNOWN OR SPECIFIED AT THE TIME OF THE AWARD: SUBCONTRACTORS WERE USED TO PROVIDE BIOCONTAINMENT AND CLEANING AND DISINFECTION OF TRAFFIC ENTERING AND EXITING THE PREMISES DURING DEPOPULATION AND DISPOSAL ACTIVITIES. SUBCONTRACTORS WERE ALSO UTILIZED TO ASSIST WITH THE DISPOSAL OF EGGS IN LANDFILLS AND WITH THE PROVISION OF CARBON MATERIAL FOR USE IN COMPOSTING.
Place of Performance
Maryland United States
Geographic Scope
State-Wide
Related Opportunity
USDA-APHIS-10025-VSSPRS00-22-0147
Analysis Notes
Amendment Since initial award the End Date has been extended from 03/02/23 to 03/02/24 and the total obligations have decreased 13% from $9,106,339 to $7,943,099.
Maryland Department Of Agriculture was awarded MarylDepartment of Agriculture HPAI Emergency Cooperative Agreement Funding Cooperative Agreement AP22VSSPRS00C130 worth $7,943,099 from Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service in March 2022 with work to be completed primarily in Maryland United States. The grant has a duration of 2 years and was awarded through assistance program 10.025 Plant and Animal Disease, Pest Control, and Animal Care.

Status
(Complete)

Last Modified 10/16/24

Period of Performance
3/3/22
Start Date
3/2/24
End Date
100% Complete

Funding Split
$7.9M
Federal Obligation
$0.0
Non-Federal Obligation
$7.9M
Total Obligated
100.0% Federal Funding
0.0% Non-Federal Funding

Activity Timeline

Interactive chart of timeline of amendments to AP22VSSPRS00C130

Transaction History

Modifications to AP22VSSPRS00C130

Additional Detail

Award ID FAIN
AP22VSSPRS00C130
SAI Number
None
Award ID URI
SAI EXEMPT
Awardee Classifications
State Government
Awarding Office
12V470 VS RPS RIVERDALE MD
Funding Office
12V470 VS RPS RIVERDALE MD
Awardee UEI
V93SGUA5P9L3
Awardee CAGE
1JWU5
Performance District
MD-90
Senators
Benjamin Cardin
Chris Van Hollen

Budget Funding

Federal Account Budget Subfunction Object Class Total Percentage
Salaries and Expenses, Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service, Agriculture (012-1600) Agricultural research and services Advisory and assistance services (25.1) $9,106,339 100%
Modified: 10/16/24