Press Release
| Amy Spillman |
(301) 734-7253 |
| Jerry Redding |
(202) 720-6959 |
USDA LAUNCHES WEB SITE FOCUSING ON THE NATIONAL ANIMAL IDENTIFICATION
SYSTEM
WASHINGTON, Jan. 25, 2005-The U.S. Department of Agriculture's Animal
and Plant Health Inspection Service today announced the launch of a
new Web site to inform stakeholders about the national animal identification
system (NAIS). The Web site, available at http://www.usda.gov/nais,
is designed to be a one-stop resource to facts about NAIS.
"We hope our stakeholders will visit the site frequently to find
out the latest news about the NAIS from a national perspective,"
said APHIS Administrator W. Ron DeHaven. "It will be updated regularly
as new information becomes available."
In addition to providing national news, the site provides contact information
for state and tribal animal health authorities. The states and tribes
are responsible for providing each premises under their purview with
a nationally unique identification number-the starting point of the
NAIS. All states should be able to assign nationally unique premises
identification numbers to locations where animals are managed or held
by mid-2005.
Over time, APHIS plans to add to the new Web site resources targeted
to specific species and industry-segment groups. Currently, NAIS working
groups comprised of industry and government representatives have been
established for cattle and bison, sheep, swine, poultry, horses, llamas
and alpacas, deer and elk, and livestock markets and processors.
In implementing the NAIS, USDA's goal is to provide animal health officials
the ability to identify all animals and premises that have had contact
with a foreign or domestic animal disease of concern within 48 hours
after discovery. As an information system that provides for rapid tracing
of infected and exposed animals during an outbreak situation, the NAIS
will help limit the scope of such outbreaks and ensure that they are
contained and eradicated as quickly as possible.
With the recent passage of the Fiscal Year 2005 Consolidated Appropriations
Act, APHIS will receive approximately $33 million for NAIS implementation.
USDA also transferred $18.8 million from its Commodity Credit Corporation
to APHIS during fiscal year 2004 to support the NAIS.
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