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Protecting Building Occupants and Operations from Biological and Chemical Airborne Threats: A Framework for Decision Making
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Presentations to the Committee
The National Academy of Sciences Building
Washington, D.C.
September 18, 2006
Perspective of Sponsoring Agency
Brian Reinhardt, Defense Threat Reduction Agency
Overview of the Immune Building Program of the Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency
Wayne Bryden, Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency
HVAC for Enhanced Building Security
Patrick Spahn
Report from Working Group on the Potential of Enhanced Building Filtration in Reduction of Anthrax Morbidity and Mortality Following a Bioterrorism Attack
Penny Hitchcock, University of Pittsburgh Medical Center
The National Academy of Sciences Building
Washington, D.C.
November 14–15, 2006
Immune Building Toolkit
Roger Gibbs, Special Projects Office
Overview of NIST Programs Related to Immune Buildings
Andrew Persily, National Institute of Standards and Technology
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