DOD AND HHS AWARD $138 MILLION CONTRACT TO APIJECT SYSTEMS TO PROVIDE PRE-FILLED COVID-19 VACCINE SYRINGES WITH RFID MICROCHIP TRACKING SYSTEM

May 17, 2020 in News by RBN Staff

source: blazingpress.com

“Today the Department of Defense and the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, announce a $138 million contract with ApiJect Systems America for “Project Jumpstart” and “RAPID USA,” which together will dramatically expand U.S. production capability for domestically manufactured, medical-grade injection devices starting by October 2020. Lt. Col. Mike Andrews, Department of Defense spokesman

DOD, HHS AWARD $138M CONTRACT TO APIJECT SYSTEMS AMERICA AS PART OF A PLAN TO EXPAND U.S. PRODUCTION CAPABILITY FOR DOMESTICALLY MANUFACTURED, MEDICAL-GRADE INJECTION DEVICES.

Back in March, the Department of Health and Human Services partnered with a company called ApiJect, what does ApiJect they make? They make pre-filled syringes for injecting people with vaccines, and then provide RFID microchip tracking after the shot is administered. You will see in the main graphic for this article an RFID syringe displayed on the screen of a mobile device. Today, May 12, the DoD and the HHS handed ApiJect a check for $138 million, with an order to deliver hundreds of millions of these devices by October of 2020.

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Spearheaded by the DOD’s Joint Acquisition Task Force (JATF), in coordination with the HHS Office of the Assistant Secretary for Preparedness and Response, the contract will support “Jumpstart” to create a U.S.-based, high-speed supply chain for prefilled syringes beginning later this year by using well-established Blow-Fill-Seal (BFS) aseptic plastics manufacturing technology, suitable for combatting COVID-19 when a safe and proven vaccine becomes available.

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