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TFAH Releases Ready or Not? 2010

The eighth annual Ready or Not? Protecting the Public from Diseases, Disasters, and Bioterrorism report was released today by the Trust for America’s Health (TFAH) and the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation. Ready or Not? provides the public and policymakers with an independent analysis of the progress and vulnerabilities in the nation’s  Read More »

New Jersey lab on the forefront of fighting bioterrorism

A New Jersey company is working on defense against biological warfare; the 3-year $8.2 million contract with the Department of Defense calls for it to develop drug molecules used to combat biological warfare pathogens — centering its research around eight bacterial pathogens (although for security reasons, the list of pathogens has  Read More »

Hutchinson: Canada’s food system at risk from terrorism

Fomer DHS undersecretary Asa Hutchinson says the Canadian food industry is not sufficiently protected from tampering and potential terrorism; the Canadian food industry points out that Canada’s food safety system is tied for fourth place with the United States, behind Denmark, Australia, and the United Kingdom

U.S. Prepares for BWC Review Conference

WASHINGTON — The Obama administration is taking strides to prepare for the next Biological Weapons Convention review conference one year from now (see GSN, Dec. 7). (Dec. 14) – U.S. envoy Laura Kennedy has been selected to lead the Obama administration’s delegation to the 2011 Biological Weapons Convention review conference (U.S.  Read More »

FBI submits new materials, delaying Academy report on 2001 anthrax attacks

In September 2008, the FBI asked the U.S. National Academy of Sciences (NAS) to review the science behind the case against U.S. Army researcher Bruce Ivins; in the absence of a trial, the NAS review was seen as an important step toward understanding what the government had done — even though  Read More »