Facility Management, Maintenance and Operations (FMMO) Core
设施管理、维护和运营 (FMMO) 核心
基本信息
- 批准号:10793864
- 负责人:
- 金额:$ 175.87万
- 依托单位:
- 依托单位国家:美国
- 项目类别:
- 财政年份:2023
- 资助国家:美国
- 起止时间:2023-08-18 至 2028-07-31
- 项目状态:未结题
- 来源:
- 关键词:AddressAgingAnimal ExperimentationAnimal HusbandryAnimal ModelAnimalsAwardBasic ScienceCapitalCollaborationsCommunitiesContainmentCore FacilityCost SavingsDedicationsDevelopmentDiagnosticEmergency responseEnsureEquipmentFacultyFloorFundingGoalsGrantHuman ResourcesInfrastructureLaboratoriesLife Cycle StagesMaintenanceMicrobiologyMissionMonitorPerformancePositioning AttributePrivatizationProcessProductivityPublic HealthRecording of previous eventsResearchResearch PersonnelResearch Project GrantsResearch SupportResourcesSafetySecurityServicesSpecialistStructureSystemTechnologyTherapeuticTrainingUniversitiesVaccinesWorkforce Developmentbiosafety level 3 facilitybiosecuritybiothreatcostemerging pathogenimprovedoperationprogramspublic health emergencyrepairedresponsetranslational research programvirology
项目摘要
ABSTRACT; CORE 1, Facility Management, Maintenance and Operations (FMMO) core
The coordination of research and research support services to ensure safe and efficient performance is central
to all research and public health missions of the Rutgers RBL. Here, we propose to use existing University
support for the RBL along with new funding supported by this UC7 application to combine all RBL support
personnel from several contributing Departments and Divisions into a single expanded Facility Management,
Maintenance and Operations (FMMO) Core. This new core will fundamentally transform our RBL by organizing
the diverse research and facilities support personnel into a single interactive core for improved operations of
critical infrastructure, equipment, and laboratory services to the RBL community. The FMMO core will provide
BSL3 management and oversite, ensure efficient operations and maintenance of the BSL3 facilities, provide
trained staff to support the BSL3 building systems and equipment, and provide routine animal husbandry,
microbiology and virology services in support of investigators grant funded research projects. In Aim 1, we will
re-organize and improve our existing research and facilities support services (working with the BSL3 Practices
Core 2 and the Animal research and specialized service Core 3) into three integrated units to address all aspects
of facilities management, maintenance, and operations In Aim 2, we will develop, implement and monitor a new
robust system for preventative maintenance and life-cycle governed replacement of equipment critical to RBL
functioning.
摘要;核心1,设施管理、维护和运营(FMMO)核心
协调研究和研究支持服务以确保安全和高效的性能是核心
罗格斯大学RBL的所有研究和公共卫生任务。在这里,我们建议使用现有的大学
对RBL的支持沿着此UC 7应用程序支持的新资金,以联合收割机结合所有RBL支持
从几个提供服务的部门和司的人员合并到一个单一的扩大的设施管理部门,
维护和操作(FMMO)核心。这个新的核心将从根本上改变我们的RBL,
不同的研究和设施支持人员进入一个单一的互动核心,以改善运作,
关键的基础设施,设备和实验室服务的RBL社区。FMMO核心将提供
BSL 3管理和现场外,确保BSL 3设施的有效运行和维护,
经过培训的工作人员,以支持BSL 3建筑系统和设备,并提供日常畜牧业,
微生物学和病毒学服务,以支持研究人员赠款资助的研究项目。在目标1中,我们
重新组织和改进我们现有的研究和设施支持服务(与BSL 3实践合作
核心2和动物研究和专业服务核心3)分为三个综合单位,以解决所有方面的问题
在目标二,我们会制订、推行和监察一套新的
用于预防性维护和生命周期管理的对RBL至关重要的设备更换的强大系统
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