Biological warfare -- United States -- Safety measures
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Biological warfare -- United States -- Safety measures
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Biological warfare
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Incoming Resources
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- Chemical and biological defense, updated intelligence, clear guidance, and consistent priorities needed to guide investments in collective protection : report to the Ranking Minority Member, Subcommittee on National Security and International Relations [i.e. Subcommittee on National Security and Foreign Affairs], House Committee on Oversight and Government Reform
- A compendium of prior and current microbial risk assessment methods, for use as a basis for the selection, development, and testing of a preliminary microbial risk assessment framework : final report, Threat and Consequence Assessment Division, National Homeland Security Research Center, United States Environmental Protection Agency
- HHS public health and medical services emergency support preparedness
- HHS public health and medical services emergency support preparedness
- Anthrax vaccine, GAO's survey of Guard and Reserve pilots and aircrew
- Chemical and biological defense, emphasis remains insufficient to resolve continuing problems : statement of Mark E. Gebicke, Director, Military Operations and Capabilities Issues, National Security and International Affairs Division, before the Presidential Advisory Committee on Gulf War Veterans' Illnesses, United States General Accounting Office
- Chemical and biological defense, observations on DOD's risk assessment of defense capabilities, statement of Raymond J. Decker, Director, Defense Capabilities and Management
- American biodefense, how dangerous ideas about biological weapons shape national security, Frank L. Smith III
- Bioterrorism, preparedness varied across state and local jurisdictions : report to Congressional committees
- Report of the Defense Science Board Task Force on Smallpox Vaccine Down Select Process, report summary
- Chemical and biological defense, units better equipped, but training and readiness reporting problems remain : report to the Chairman, Committee on Armed Services, House of Representatives
- Chemical and biological defense, DOD needs consistent policies and clear processes to address the survivability of weapon systems against chemical and biological threats : report to congressional committees
- A compendium of prior and current microbial risk assessment methods, for use as a basis for the selection, development, and testing of a preliminary microbial risk assessment framework : final report, Threat and Consequence Assessment Division, National Homeland Security Research Center, United States Environmental Protection Agency
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