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Information Sharing and Collaboration: Applications to Integrated Biosurveillance: Workshop Summary (2012)
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References Bernanke, B. S. 2010. Causes of the Recent Financial and Economic Crisis. Testimony before the Financial Crisis Inquiry Commission, Washington, DC, September 2, 2010 (http://www.federalreserve.gov/newsevents/ testimony/Bernanke20100224a.htm (accessed November 17, 2011). CDC (Centers for Disease Control and Prevention). 2010. National Biosurveillance Strategy for Human Health Version 2.0. Washington, DC: Department of Health and Human Services. Commission on the Prevention of Weapons of Mass Destruction Proliferation and Terrorism. 2010. Report Card: Government Failing to Protect America from Grave Threats of WMD Proliferation and Terrorism. http://www.preventwmd.org/1_26_101 (accessed August 30, 2011). GAO (U.S. Government Accountability Office). 2009. Biosurveillance: Developing a Collaboration Strategy Is Essential to Fostering Interagency Data and Resource Sharing. http://www.gao.gov/new.items/d10171.pdf (accessed April 12, 2011). GAO. 2010. Biosurveillance: Efforts to Develop a National Biosurveillance Capability Need a National Strategy and a Designated Leader. http://www.gao.gov/new.items/d10645.pdf (accessed April 12, 2011). NBAS (National Biosurveillance Advisory Committee). 2009. Improving the Nation’s Ability to Detect and Respond to 21st Century Urgent Health Threats: First Report of the National Biosurveillance Advisory Subcommit- tee. Atlanta, GA: CDC. NBAS. 2011. Improving the Nation’s Ability to Detect and Respond to 21st Century Urgent Health Threats: Second Report of the National Biosurveillance Advisory Subcommittee. Atlanta, GA: CDC. Nuzzo, J. B. 2009. Developing a national biosurveillance program. Biosecurity and Bioterrorism 7(1):37-38. 69

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70 BIOSURVEILLANCE INFORMATION SHARING AND COLLABORATION OIG (Office of Inspector General). 2007. Better Management Needed for the National Biosurveillance Integration System Program. OIG-07-61. Washington, DC: OIG. Wagner, M. M., A. W. Moore, and R. M. Aryel. 2006. Handbook of Biosurveillance. Oxford: Elsevier Academic. White House. 2007. Homeland Security Presidential Directive/HSPD-21, Washington, DC: Office of the Press Secretary.