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Information Sharing and Collaboration: Applications to Integrated Biosurveillance – Workshop Summary

“After the September 11, 2001, terrorist attacks and subsequent anthrax mailings, the U.S. government prioritized a biosurveillance strategy aimed at detecting, monitoring, and characterizing national security health threats in human and animal populations, food, water, agriculture, and the environment. A variety of agencies share biosurveillance responsibilities, and efforts have been made to improve national biosurveillance  Read More »

Author:
National Academy of Sciences
Publish Date:
November 30, 2011

China’s Emerging Global Health and Foreign Aid Engagement in Africa

“This volume is a compilation of papers that were written for the Conference on China’s Emerging Global Health and Foreign Aid Engagement, sponsored by the Center for Strategic and International Studies (CSIS) and the China Institute of International Studies (CIIS), in Beijing on May 24, 2011, as part of a larger CSIS initiative to examine  Read More »

Author:
The Center for Strategic and International Studies and the China Institute of International Studies
Publish Date:
November 30, 2011

Aum Shinrikyo: Insights Into How Terrorists Develop Biological and Chemical Weapons

“In 1995, the Japanese cult Aum Shinrikyo unleashed terror on the Tokyo subway system with a highly publicized sarin gas attack. However, less is known about the group’s development of biological and chemical weapons and about their prior attacks using these weapons. The CNAS report, Aum Shinrikyo: Insights Into How Terrorists Develop Biological and Chemical  Read More »

Author:
Richard J. Danzig, Marc Sageman, Terrance Leighton, Lloyd Hough, Hidemi Yuki, Rui Kotani, & Zachary M. Hosford
Publish Date:
July 20, 2011

Balancing Scientific Publication and National Security Concerns: Issues for Congress

“This report presents recent examples of scientific research results whose publication raised concern regarding the threat they potentially pose to national security. Past and current information control mechanisms are discussed, along with current federal policy concerning dissemination of fundamental research results through the open literature. Recent policy actions regarding dissemination of federal information and federally  Read More »

Author:
Congressional Research Service (CRS)
Publish Date:
2003

Biosecurity: Limiting Terrorist Access to Deadly Pathogens

“Bioterrorism, once a largely hypothetical threat, became a harsh reality in the fall of 2001 when letters containing a fine powder of dried anthrax spores were sent through the U.S. mail, infecting twenty-two people and killing five. Despite the fact that the attacks involved only about ten grams of powdered anthrax, the ripple effects temporarily  Read More »

Author:
United States Institute of Peac (USIP)
Publish Date:
2003