This report examines the progress since 2009 in terms of preparedness for public health emergencies and discusses the consequences of recent budget cuts at all levels of government.
From the USAF Counterproliferation Papers, written by a masters student at Air War College. Discusses 6 classes of genetically engineered pathogens - binary biological weapons, designer genes and life forms, gene therapy, stealth viruses, host…
This report examines the progress that the government has made in its ability to respond to public health emergencies since 2003 and evaluates the United States response to H1N1 .
This report examines the progress that the government has made in its ability to respond to public health emergencies since 2003, with consideration to the fact it is a political transition year.
This is the fifth report in the series that seeks to assess the level of preparedness in the states, evaluate the federal government�s role and performance, and offer recommendations for improving emergency preparedness in case of a biological event.
This document discusses the conflict between open scientific communication and national security in the biosciences in order to contribute to the national dialogue on the costs and benefits of regulatory regimes.
This is the fourth report in the series that seeks to assess the level of preparedness in the states, evaluate the federal government�s role and performance, and offer recommendations for improving emergency preparedness in case of a biological…
This hearing before the Subcommittee on Bioterrorism and Public Health Preparedness aims to assess current biological threats in order to decide the necessary countermeasures to be developed.
Four years after the 9/11 attack, this report examines areas of progress in the country�s ability to respond to public health emergencies, and the vulnerabilities that remain.
This is a hearing before the Subcommittee on Prevention of Nuclear and Biological Attack to address the biological threat and to assess the role of the DHS in preventing bioterrorism in the US.
Author examines U.S. biodefense program and threats coming from foreign BW weapons programs. They take a specific look at the potentialities of bioweapons in the hands of terrorists and nonstate actors.
This report assesses the threat posed by small-scale terrorist attacks using biological, chemical, and toxin agents rather than traditional risk assessments which focus on mass casualty attacks.