Specifications include, but are not limited to: The Consultant shall provide forensic postmortem toxicology testing of fluids (vitreous), blood, tissue, and urine samples for the Medical Examiner Office on an as needed basis. A. Consultant shall perform the following types of tests on blood, urine, vitreous fluid, and tissue and requested: 1) Postmortem toxicology testing using basic, expanded, and expert Panels Immunoassay 2) Gas and liquid Chromatography with multiple detectors (GC/NPD,GC/FID, GC/MS, HPLC/UV, HPLC/Fluorescence, HPLC/EC,HPLC/DAD) 3) ICP/MS - one shot broad screening for metals and metalloids (approximately 72 elements) 4) GC/MS 5) LC/MS 6) LC/MS/MS 7) FTI R w/microscopy 8) Ion Chromatography - required in forensic cases for cations and Anions B. Consultant must provide accurate listing of specific compounds and reporting limits for all testing performed. C. Consultant must use two independent testing technologies (tests twice) for analyte identification and quantitation, which supports SOFT (Society of Forensic Toxicology) guidelines for testing. D. Consultant must provide summary analyses on testing results which includes information that assists in interpretation of results. E. Consultant must provide test results within 18 days of receiving samples. F. Consultant must have one (1) of the following accreditation certificates: • College of American Pathologists (CAP) • American Board of Forensic Toxicology (ABFT)