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How Can The Nation Better Prepare for Biological Attack?

There is no single federal department, agency or
position that has ultimate responsibility for securing America against a
biological attack—it’s a task that is spread widely across our civil
service and military. This network of emergency managers, medical personnel,
logisticians and policy makers is critical, yet loosely coordinated.
To help establish a unified vision, BioDefense 2010
will convene stakeholders from government, industry, and NGOs, to address the
core areas of weakness that require attention at many levels of responsibility. Learn More


Join us to learn about each link in the biological terror response chain in order to help you better plan and prepare for biological attack. https://www.regonline.com/biodefense2010“>Register
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