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Cleared For Open Publication April 16, 2018 Department of Defense OFFICE OF REPUBLICATION AND SECURITY REVIEW Chemical and Biological Defense Program Update to the Advance Planning Briefing for Industry Colonel Ron Fizer Principal Director for Chemical and Biological Defense 17 April 2018

Strategic Environment and Challenges

2018 National Defense Strategy Build a More Lethal Force Strengthen Alliances and Attract New Partners Reform the Department for Greater Performance and Affordability Deliver performance at the speed of relevancy Organize for innovation Drive budget discipline and affordability to achieve solvency

CBD Strategy: Partners, Methods, Objectives Methodology: Promote innovation for sustainable solutions Engage with end-users Streamline Business Processes Advance Early Warning Protect the Force Prepare for Surprise

CBDP Initiatives Understand risks and opportunities posed by synthetic biology Funded National Academy of Sciences study to evaluate threat Partners: HHS, IC, DHS Accelerate efforts against priority non-traditional agents (NTAs) Emphasis on Pharmaceutical Based Agents (PBAs) Partners: DEA/FBI, HHS, DHS, EPA Support urgent operational requirements Joint Urgent Operational Needs Statement / SOCOM Partners: Services/ COCOMs Develop Integrated Early Warning (IEW) Construct an integrated IEW campaign plan IEW Advanced Technology and Enhanced Capability Demonstrations Partners: Services, DHS and HHS Business Process Improvements Improve Infrastructure Management Evaluate needs for Service Laboratories and Test and Evaluation (T&E) Facilities Partners: DoD T&E entities, CB Labs Acquisition Streamlining Expand other transactional authorities and COTS acquisition strategies Partners: Industry and DoD entities Revamp Medical Countermeasures (MCM) Programs Exploit biotechnology advances to be more responsive to emerging threats Platforms / Advanced Development & Manufacturing (Agile Medical Paradigm) Partners: DoD Health, HHS Evaluate application of CBD programs to non- and counter-proliferation Reconsider institutional, cultural and policy/legal issues Partners: DTRA R&D

CBDP Deliverables Sustains lethality through force protection: enables Joint Force to continue the mission - preserves combat power by protecting against and mitigating effects of chemical, biological, radiological, and nuclear (CBRN) weapons. Enables situational awareness of CBRN weapons/hazard - Improves decision making by fielding better detection and identification systems. Sustains core physical and intellectual infrastructure to deliver capabilities and assess emerging threats. Opportunities to improve: Conduct additional foundational threat agent science to address threat evolution. Improve chemical and biological detection and identification capabilities. Pursue additional CBR medical countermeasure candidates for development. Improve mass personnel and wide area decontamination. Increase remote CBR identification and interoperable information systems. 6

Questions

Chemical and Biological Defense Program Established by 50 USC 1522 (PL 103-160) to integrate research, development, and acquisition of capabilities to provide all Services with effective and integrated chemical and biological (CB) defense detection, protection, and response capabilities. Remains relevant today: National Defense Strategy emphasizes maintain the Joint forces lethality and achieving affordability. Must integrated National, Departmental, and Service priorities Responds to strategic National priorities outlined in the 2018 National Defense Strategy, the 2014 DoD Strategy for Countering Weapons of Mass Destruction, the National Strategy for Countering Biological Threats (November 2009), and the National Strategy for Biosurveillance (July 2012), among others 17-S-2275 8

CBDP Enterprise Oversight and Guidance - OASD(NCB/CB) Oversight ARMY (Executive Agent) Requirements Basic & Applied Research Systems Acquisition Procurement Sustainment Services Joint Science and Technology Office Services Joint Staff Joint Program Executive Office (JPEO) for CBD USA Medical Research Institute of Infectious Disease USA Medical Research Institute of Chemical Defense Edgewood Chemical and Biological Center DARPA West Desert Test Center (Dugway) Interagency International Partners Industry Academia

CBDP: A Systems Approach Pre-Incident Incident Post-Incident CBDP Capabilities Constructs Sense Shape Shield Sustain Prevent Protect Respond Recover Pretreatments Surveillance Surveillance Individual Protection Collective Protection Reconnaissance Decontamination Therapeutics Detection Detection Diagnostics 17-S-2275

Integrated Layered Defense 17-S-2275