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Biological & Chemical Security

Over the past two decades, concern has grown in the U.S. over the potential for biological and chemical attacks. This concern has resulted in increased focus on laboratory security on university campuses, especially in areas of research where select or potentially hazardous chemicals or biological agents, such a viruses that have the potential to be weaponized, are researched.

In response to these increased security concerns, new laws and government regulations have been enacted to ensure the security of research facilities. The result is a complex set of regulations and statutes that scientists and their institutions must comply with and understand. Among these are the Public Health Security and Bio-Terrorism Preparedness and Response Act of 2002 and Chemical Facilities and Anti-Terrorism Standards.

In this section information can be found on biological and chemical security.

 

 

AAU, COGR comments to Dr. Franca R. Jones, Assistant Director—Chemical and Biological Countermeasures, Office of Science and Technology Policy, on the draft document "United States Government Policy for Institutional Oversight of Life Sciences Dual Use Research of Concern (DURC)."
The FBI WMD Directorate developed a robust biosecurity outreach and awareness program with AAAS, AAU and APLU, they held the third meeting in this series. The report, "Bridging Science and Security for Biological Research: A Discussion about Dual Use Review and Oversight at Research Institutions" is the result from that meeting.
AAU and COGR respond to the June 29, 2011 Federal Register Notice of Proposed Rulemaking on Safeguarding Unclassified DoD information (DFARS Case 2011 D039).
Nation's research universities wrote this letter to support the Foster-Lujan amendment to H.R. 2868, the Chemical Facilities Anti-Terrorism Act of 2009.
The following letter is for the NSABB and its staff on the question of dual-use biological research and dual use research of concern.
Directive 189: National Policy on the Transfer of Scientific, Technical and Engineering Information