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Chemical, Biological, Radiological and Nuclear Defense Information Analysis Center Ron Evans Director

Information Analysis Centers (IACs) Chartered by DoD to generate, collect, analyze and disseminate scientific and technical information Provide comprehensive databases, analysis, tools and techniques, and reach-back Contractor operated under Defense Technical Information Center (DTIC) Support DoD, Other Federal Agencies, Contractors, and State and Local Governments and Emergency Responders Chemical, Biological, Radiological and Nuclear Defense Survivability/Vulnerability Reliability Advanced Materials, Manufacturing, and Testing Sensors Information Assurance Weapon Systems Technology Data and Analysis Center for Software Chemical Propulsion Modeling and Simulation

Background/History DDR&E and DUSD(S&T) Information Analysis Center (IAC) oversight Defense Technical Information Center (DTIC) Implements policies Operational control of ten DoD sponsored IACs Government Owned Contractor Operated (GOCO) Each IAC covers specialized science and technology areas CBRNIAC Established as CBIAC in 1986; re-designated CBRNIAC in 2007 Broad technical scope covering CBRND and HLS Technical guidance/direction: Executive Steering Committee (ESC) and Scientific Research Council (SRC)

DTRA: Dr. Galloway Army: Mr. Decker Navy: Mr. Purello Joint Staff: COL Barnett Executive Steering Committee Chair Mr. Reed SA (CBD&CDP) Co-Chair Mr. Heston IAC PM Members USAF: Dr. Stotts USMC: Dr. Stark Medical : Dr. Churilla DIA: Mr. McNulty JPEO-CBD: BG Scarbrough USACBRNS: COL(P) Smith Associate Members OSTP, OMB, USDA, DOE, DOJ, DOS, HHS, DHS, FEMA, EPA, OSD(HD), FDA, CIA, OSD (Policy), SO/LIC, TSWG, USCG, USANCA, CDC

Technical Scope Chemical and Physical Properties of CW/CBD Materials Toxicology Warning and Identification Medical Effects and Treatment Treaty Verification International Technology, Proliferation and Control Individual and Collective Protection Chemical Identification Ebola Environmental Fate and Effects Decontamination NBC Survivability Combat Effectiveness Smoke and Obscurants Demilitarization Analysis of Manufacturing Processes for NBC Systems Defense Conversion & Dual Use Technology Transfer Domestic Preparedness / Homeland Security Force Protection Counterterrorism Counterproliferation Toxic Industrial Chemicals/Materials (TICs/TIMs) Sarin Radiological and Nuclear Defense

Operations Edgewood Area, Aberdeen Proving Ground, MD Washington, D.C. Jacksonville, NC San Antonio, TX Natick, MA Dugway Proving Ground, UT St Robert, MO

Core Program Services & Products Inquiries and Analysis (4 Hours Free) Information Technical Bibliographic Referrals Gateway to CBRNIAC reach-back CBRNIAC Website (http://www.cbrniac.apgea.army.mil) Recently redesigned, user friendly One stop shop: Inquiries, Products, Tech Support, etc. Newsletters/Brochures/Outreach Products

Information Resources CBRN Scientific & Technical Analysis & Research Tool Over 161,000 records Holdings - over 150,000 items Other CBRNIAC Databases and Collections Chemical Biological Materials Effects Database (CBME) BACWORTH Agent Fate and Effects Agent Simulant Knowledge (ASK Database) Chemical Weapons (CW) Treaty Reference Collection Biological Weapons (BW) Treaty Reference Collection Biological Warfare (BW) History DTIC Total Electronic Migration System Numerous outside data sources STINET RDECOM STILAS DENIX NLM ChemFinder NIST NIOSH DIALOG DOE DPG TIC

pjpalme@nsa.gov Total Electronic Migration System Total Electronic Migration System (TEMS) allows registered DTIC users to search the 10 DoD IACs electronic holdings using any Web browser. Unclassified material accessed through the Internet. TEMS classified accessed via SIPRNET. TEMS provides full-text search capabilities. TEMS contains: Over 1,209,000 citations Over 304,000 documents Access TEMS at https://tems-iac.dtic.mil Register for access at https://register.dtic.mil TEMS Contact Information Defense Technical Information Center IAC Program Management Office (DTIC AI) 8725 John J. Kingman Blvd, Suite 0944 Fort Belvoir, VA 22060 6218 Phone: 703.767.9120 E-mail: tems@dtic.mil

Technical Area Task Program Concept Promote Use of Existing STI Provide an ID/IQ mechanism to support client technical requirements beyond basic IAC operations Create new scientific and technical information (STI) to meet immediate user requirements Incorporate TAT STI into CBRNIAC CBRND repository CBRND Repository Create New STI State-of-the-art reports Technical reports Handbooks Critical reviews Inquiries TATs Leverage TAT STI to support broader user needs/ applications User Community

Summary CBRNIAC assists DTIC in supporting the community CBRNIAC addresses CBRN Defense and Homeland Security issues Core Program No Cost Inquiry Support Comprehensive CBRND Repository Newsletters State-of-the-Art Products Gateway to CBRNIAC reach-back One-Stop Shop Website http://www.cbrniac.apgea.army.mil Technical Area Tasks Responsive Easy to Use Knowledge Management Capabilities CBRNIAC Focuses on Customer Service CBRND/HLS Communities Your One Stop Shop for CBRND/HLS Support

Points of Contact Mr. Ronald L. Evans, Director 410-676-9030 evansrl@battelle.org Dr. Jim King, Deputy Director 410-612-6420 kingj@battelle.org Ms. Janice Rhodes, TAT Manager 410-612-6423 rhodesj@battelle.org Ms. Jeanne Rosser, Technical Inquiry Manager 410-612-6419 rosserj@battelle.org Website http://www.cbrniac.apgea.army.mil