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Who is in Charge of Biodefense?

Photo credit: stock.xchng Who is in charge of carrying out our nation’s biodefense policy?  This question was raised repeatedly in Wednesday’s hearing of the Senate Labor-Health and Human Services subcommittee.  The hearing focused on bioterrorism, biosecurity, and medical countermeasures in contrast to last week’s senate hearing on terrorism during which the  Read More »

Livermore Lab to Work on WMD Plume Tracking

The Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory in California is set to collaborate with the owner of roughly 8,000 U.S. weather tracking posts on a system to assess the movement of potentially lethal materials following a chemical, biological, radiological or nuclear strike, the San Francisco Business Times reported yesterday (see GSN, June 30,  Read More »

BARDA funds development of next-generation portable ventilators

BARDA funds development of next-generation portable ventilators

BARDA funds development of next-generation portable ventilators

A $6.7 million contract announced today by the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services’ Biomedical Advanced Research and Development Authority (BARDA) will help fill the need for domestically manufactured, low-cost, user-friendly and flexible next-generation ventilators. This contract to Newport Medical Instruments of Costa Mesa, Calif., is for three years.

GAO Urges More Tracking of Pentagon Anti-WMD Spending

The U.S. Government Accountability Office said in a report yesterday that the Defense Department does not adequately track the level of its resources expressly focused on stopping the spread of weapons of mass destruction (see GSN, Sept. 16). Congressional auditors carried out their study of counterproliferation efforts conducted by the Pentagon  Read More »