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FDA Wants $18M To Update Outmoded Device Program IT Systems

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The US agency says its medical device program is in desperate need of an information technology upgrade, noting that its outdated IT systems, tools and approaches could leave it flat-footed when dealing with cybersecurity threats and ever-evolving medtech. That’s why the FDA is asking Congress for $18m to tackle the IT sore spot.

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