Federal Efforts to Coordinate and Prepare the United States for Bioterrorism


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Federal efforts to coordinate and prepare the United States for bioterrorism : are they ready? : joint hearing before the Governmental Affairs Committee, United States Senate and the International Security, Proliferation and Federal Services Subcommittee, One Hundred Seventh Congress, first session, October 17, 2001.










Science of Bioterrorism


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Federal Efforts to Coordinate and Prepare the United States for Bioterrorism - Are They Ready?


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Witnesses: Tommy Thompson, Sec., U.S. Dept. of Health & Human Services; Michael Brown, Acting Deputy Dir., & General Counsel, FEMA; Deborah Daniels, Assistant Attorney General, U.S. Dept. of Justice; Henry Hinton, Jr., Mng. Dir., Defense Capabilities & Mgmt., GAO; Anna Johnson-Winegar, Deputy Assist. to the Sec. of Defense for Chemical & Biological Defense. DoD; Gary McConnell, Dir., Georgia Emergency Mgt. Agency, on behalf of the Nat. Emergency Mgt. Assoc.; Maureen Dempsey, Dir., Missouri Dept. of Health & Senior Services; Margaret Hamburg, V.P. for Biological Programs, Nuclear Threat Initiative; & Amy Smithson, Dir., Chemical & Biological Weapons Non-proliferation Project, The Henry L. Stimson Center.




Bioterrorism


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Although the probability of a domestic bioterrorist attack has been considered to be low, some characteristics of biological agents may make them appealing to terrorist. The information for the production of agents is readily available on the Internet, and the agents are relatively easy to grow and conceal. According to intelligence agencies, the possibility that terrorists may use chemical or biological materials may increase over the next decade.- Results in Brief, BIOTERRORISM: The National Preparedness & ActivitiesDespite federal efforts, significant concerns exist regarding preparedness at the state and local levels. As a result, the Federal Government is involved in a range of research activities related to the public health and medical consequences of a bioterrorist attack on the civilian population.BIOTERRORISM: THE NATIONAL PREPAREDNESS & ACTIVITIES is part of studies being done to enable the rapid identification of biological agents in a variety of settings: to develop new vaccines, antibodies, and to improve treatment for infectious diseases caused by biological agents, including developing and testing emergency response equipment.The GOVERNMENT ACCOUNTABILITY OFFICE (GAO) is an agency that works for Congress and the American people. Congress asks GAO to study the programs and expenditures of the Federal Government. The GAO, commonly called the investigative arm of Congress or the congressional watchdog, is independent and non-partisan. For information on the GAO and its activities, please visit: http: //www.gao.gov/index.html







Bioterrorism


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Bioterrorism federal research and preparedness activities : report to the congressional committees


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The U.S. General Accounting Office (GAO) presents the full text of the September 2001 report entitled "Bioterrorism: Federal Research and Preparedness Activities." The GAO compiled the report for the Congressional Committees. The text is available in PDF format. This report reviews those federal departments and agencies that have a role in the public health and medical consequences of a bioterrorist attack on the United States. The federal policy, planning documents, and budgets of these agencies are outlined.