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Suggested Citation:"Appendix D: Relationship Comparison of CBDP Enterprise Frameworks to the Committee's S&T Capability Categories." National Research Council. 2012. Determining Core Capabilities in Chemical and Biological Defense Science and Technology. Washington, DC: The National Academies Press. doi: 10.17226/13516.
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Appendix D


Relationship Comparison of CBDP Enterprise Frameworks to the Committee’s S&T Capability Categories

DASD(CBD) JRO-CBRND and JPEO-CBD JSTO-CBD
Capability Focus Areas: Operational Elements: Strategic Thrusts and Enablers
Surveillance Sense Disease Surveillance, Threat Sense Detection and Point of Need Diagnostics
Medical Countermeasures Shape Adaptive Medical Countermeasures Shape and Technologies
Hazard Mitigation Shield Threat Activity Sensing and Shield Reporting
Enabling Technologies Sustain Rapid Response and Restoration Sustain Science and Technology
    Supportive Enablers

1.          Enabling CBRN Intelligence, Surveillance, and Reconnaissance:

DASD(CBD) JRO-CBRND and JPEO-CBD JSTO-CBD
Agent Characterization and Identification CBRN Reconnaissance Mathematical Recognition
Physicochemical Agent Characterization Medical Surveillance Agent Characterization
  Integrated Early Warning  
Suggested Citation:"Appendix D: Relationship Comparison of CBDP Enterprise Frameworks to the Committee's S&T Capability Categories." National Research Council. 2012. Determining Core Capabilities in Chemical and Biological Defense Science and Technology. Washington, DC: The National Academies Press. doi: 10.17226/13516.
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2.          Chemical and Biological Detection:

DASD(CBD) JRO-CBRND and JPEO-CBD JSTO-CBD
Detection (Biological & Chemical) Chemical Point Detection Broad Spectrum Detection
  Chemical Standoff Detection Molecular Recognition
  Biological Point Detection Point Detection
  Biological Standoff Detection  

3.          Individual and Collective Protection:

DASD(CBD) JRO-CBRND and JPEO-CBD JSTO-CBD
Individual Protection Percutaneous Protection Individual Protection
Collective Personnel Protection Fixed Site Collective Protection Dynamic Adaptive Materials
Infrastructure Protection Expeditionary Collective Protection  
  Respiratory and Ocular Protection  

4.          Medical Countermeasures:

DASD(CBD) JRO-CBRND and JPEO-CBD JSTO-CBD
Diagnostics Chemical Prophylaxis Fieldable Diagnostic Sequencing
Pretreatments Biological Prophylaxis Host Response
Prophylaxis Chemical Therapeutics Vaccines
Therapeutics Biological Therapeutics Immune Modulators
Toxicological Agent Characterization Medical Diagnostics Bio-prophylaxis
Pathophysiological Response   Bio-therapeutics
    Regulatory Science
    (Medical) Manufacturing Technologies
Suggested Citation:"Appendix D: Relationship Comparison of CBDP Enterprise Frameworks to the Committee's S&T Capability Categories." National Research Council. 2012. Determining Core Capabilities in Chemical and Biological Defense Science and Technology. Washington, DC: The National Academies Press. doi: 10.17226/13516.
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5.          Hazard Assessment, Management and Decontamination:

DASD(CBD) JRO-CBRND and JPEO-CBD JSTO-CBD
Information Management Methods of Control Exposure Prediction
Individual Decontamination Hazardous Waste Control Functional Consequences
Environmental Decontamination Personnel Containment Mitigation Transport & Dispersion
Human Remains Decontamination Equipment Containment Mitigation Risk-Based Hazard Plots
Hazardous Exposure Containment Fixed-Site Containment Mitigation Agent Fate
  Remains Disposition Decontamination

6.          Cross-Cutting Science and Technology:

DASD(CBD) JRO-CBRND and JPEO-CBD JSTO-CBD
Environmental Agent Fate Field Analytics Simulation and Analysis
Agent Dissemination & Modeling or Operating Environment Management Systems Rapid Prototyping
Simulant Development or Operating Environment Analysis Novel Threat Research
    Applied Math Tools
    Multifunctional Materials
    Flexible Design and Manufacturing
    Systems Biology
Suggested Citation:"Appendix D: Relationship Comparison of CBDP Enterprise Frameworks to the Committee's S&T Capability Categories." National Research Council. 2012. Determining Core Capabilities in Chemical and Biological Defense Science and Technology. Washington, DC: The National Academies Press. doi: 10.17226/13516.
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Suggested Citation:"Appendix D: Relationship Comparison of CBDP Enterprise Frameworks to the Committee's S&T Capability Categories." National Research Council. 2012. Determining Core Capabilities in Chemical and Biological Defense Science and Technology. Washington, DC: The National Academies Press. doi: 10.17226/13516.
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The goal of the U.S. Department of Defense's (DoD's) Chemical and Biological Defense Program (CBDP) is to provide support and world-class capabilities enabling he U.S. Armed Forces to fight and win decisively in chemical, biological, radiological, and nuclear (CBRN) environments. To accomplish this objective, the CBDP must maintain robust science and technology capabilities to support the research, development, testing, and evaluation required for the creation and validation of the products the program supplies.

The threat from chemical and biological attack evolves due to the changing nature of conflict and rapid advances in science and technology (S&T), so the core S&T capabilities that must be maintained by the CBDP must also continue to evolve. In order to address the challenges facing the DoD, the Deputy Assistant Secretary of Defense (DASD) for Chemical and Biological Defense (CBD) asked the National Research Council (NRC) to conduct a study to identify the core capabilities in S&T that must be supported by the program.

The NRC Committee on Determining Core Capabilities in Chemical and Biological Defense Research and Development examined the capabilities necessary for the chemical and biological defense S&T program in the context of the threat and of the program's stated mission and priorities. Determining Core Capabilities in Chemical and Biological Defense Science and Technology contains the committee's findings and recommendations. It is intended to assist the DASD CBD in determining the best strategy for acquiring, developing, and/or maintaining the needed capabilities.

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