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In response to Section I299I of the FY21 National Defense Authorization Act, the National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine (National Academies) is conducting a series of workshops to discuss current and future issues in preventing, deterring, and countering biological terrorism, particularly focusing on efforts involving the U.S. Department of Defense. These workshops will build on lessons learned from previously-conducted studies and from relevant issues highlighted during the SARS-CoV-2 pandemic. The workshops will focus on three main topics: policy and technical capabilities, policy and programmatic gaps, and current and future bioterrorism threats. Each workshop will result in a Proceedings-in-Brief.
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·2023
In December 2020, Congress passed the National Defense Authorization Act for Fiscal Year 2021, which includes a request for a National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine effort to address the adequacy of strategies to prevent, counter, and respond to weapons of mass destruction (WMD) t...
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The National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine will appoint an ad hoc planning committee to convene two workshops to discuss current and future issues in preventing, deterring, and countering bioterrorism. The focus will be on three primary issues, all of which were highlighted during the SARS-CoV-2 pandemic and previous biological incidents:
(1) Policy and technical capabilities for forensics and attribution of biological incidents of unknown or questionable origin, including current scientific capabilities and their limitations at determining whether the incidents were man-made.
(2) Current and future threats of mis- and disinformation campaigns that contribute to challenges toward prevention, detection, and accurate attribution of biological terrorism incidents.
(3) Gaps in policies and programs for addressing biological terrorism based on lessons learned from the pandemic and other biological incidents, and awareness about actor capabilities, motivations, and resources.
NASEM will produce rapporteur-prepared workshop proceedings-in-brief.
Collaborators
Sponsors
Department of Defense
Staff
Charles Ferguson
Lead
Kavita Berger
Lead
Jessica De Mouy
Christl Saunders
Major units and sub-units
Center for Health, People, and Places
Lead
Policy and Global Affairs
Lead
Division on Earth and Life Studies
Lead
Center for Advancing Science and Technology
Lead
International Networks and Cooperation
Lead
Nuclear and Radiation Studies Board
Lead
Board on Life Sciences
Lead
Board on Chemical Sciences and Technology
Lead
Physical Sciences, Systems, and Infrastructure Program Area
Lead
Life Sciences and Biotechnology Program Area
Lead