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National Strategy for 2018 Describes the United States government (USG) approach to Counterterrorism of the countering nonstate WMD threats, emphasizing the need for United States of America continuous pressure against WMD-capable terrorist groups, enhanced security for dangerous materials throughout the world, and increased burden sharing among our foreign partners.
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HSPD-5: Management of 2003 Establishes a single, comprehensive national incident Domestic Incidents management system to enhance the ability of the United States to manage domestic incidents. This directive gives the Secretary of Homeland Security responsibility for managing domestic incidents, including incidents related to chemical terrorism.
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Reporting agencies include the Chemical Biological Handbook Radiation and Nuclear Defense Research Coordinating Office Chemical Biological Defense Program (CBDP) (https://mrdc.amedd.army.mil/ assets/docs/media/USAMRDC-Handbook.pdf)
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As such, it is a useful tool for identifying to improve/strengthen interagency communication and coordination in preventing, countering, and responding to WMDT involving chemical threats. https://apps.dtic.mil/sti/pdfs/ADA525371.pdf DTRA-JSTO eBook N/A Outlines the mission, strategy, and capabilities of Defense Threat Reduction Agency Joint Science and Technology Office (DTRA JSTO)
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together to prevent, protect against, mitigate, respond to, and recover from incidents. https://www.fema.gov/sites/ default/files/2020-07/fema_nims_doctrine-2017.pdf HHS Chemical Hazards Planning, medical response, and decontamination guidance Emergency Medical for conventional chemicals and chemical warfare agents.
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CLASSIFIED DOCUMENTS No Information National Security Presidential Memo/NSPM36 National Defense Strategy 2022 & 2023 United States Global Campaign to Deter the Use of Chemical Weapons by State and Not-State Actors TABLE A-2 List of Organizations that Briefed the Committee Federal Agency Organization Acronym Briefer United States House House Armed Services Shannon Green of Representatives Committee DoD Office of the Secretary of OSD(P) Robert Thompson Defense (Policy)
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APPENDIX A 165 TABLE A-2 Continued Federal Agency Organization Acronym Briefer DHS Cybersecurity and Infrastructure CISA & CFATS Annie Hunziker and Kelly Security Agency and Chemical Murray Facility Anti-Terrorism Standards DoD Defense Threat Reduction DTRA, CTR Pat Becker and Michelle Agency Cooperative Threat Nalabandian Scott Reduction DHS Chemical Security Analysis CSAC Shannon Fox Center FBI Weapons of Mass Destruction WMDD Todd Savage Directorate FBI Chemical Biological CBCU Scott Sharp Countermeasures Unit FBI Intelligence Analysis Section Mathew Hendley and Patrick McNellis FBI Laboratory Division Doug Anders NIH/ NIAID Chemical Countermeasures NIAID, CCRP David Yeung Research Program DHHS Biomedical Advanced Research BARDA Judy Laney and Development Authority NCTC Weapons of Mass Destruction WMD-CT Thomas Breske Counter Terrorism Group DoD United States Special Operations SOCOM Ruth Berglin, Alissa Command Ackley, and Justin Gorkowski State Department The Bureau of International ISN Michael Wipper, Allison Security and Nonproliferation Tolbert, Costa Nicolaidis, and Kaitlyn Hudson
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