The FBI and a leading private food trade organisation agreed last week to form a centre to assess threats and protect food supply in the USA from tampering.


The Food Industry and Analysis Center, or ISAC, will coordinate information between the federal government and the food industry on threats to food “as well as the food industry’s physical assets and its computer infrastructure,” a CNN report says.


The new centre aims to merge information from the intelligence community, law enforcement, the Department of Defense and the private sector, according to Ronald Dick, Director of the FBI’s National Infrastructure Protection Center.


The Food Marketing Institute, which signed the agreement with the FBI last week, will staff and operate the ISAC. The centre’s alliance with the FBI will help the food industry better evaluate threats against the food supply as credible or hoaxes. The report adds that ISAC will help the government to “quickly and effectively disseminate information about food threats and vulnerabilities, and will be the latest organisation to serve as an intermediary between the government and the private sector.


“Similar associations already share information and coordinate activities in the electric power, banking and finance, telecommunications and water industries,” the report concludes.

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