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Office of the Director of National Intelligence
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Chemical and Biological Research Development Office, Chemical and Biological Division, Science & Technology Directorate, DHS
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Joint Science and Technology Office, DTRA
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JPEO-CBD
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DARPA
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NSF
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| Nuclear Technologies Directorate, DTRA
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| National Nuclear Security Administration, DOE
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| Domestic Nuclear Detection Office, DHS
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| Office of Preparedness and Emergency Operations, Assistant Secretary Preparedness and Response, DHHS
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About The Event |
Keynote Speaker |
The government continues its strong commitment to protecting the Nation against the possible use of chemical, biological, nuclear and radiological weapons. This commitment is supported by a healthy federal budget that funds advanced research and development of next-generation environmental systems and new classes of chem-bio and rad-nuc detectors that can identify and analyze an increasing range of chemical and biological agents and radiological and nuclear elements. The department and agencies that support and fund this critical R&D are engaging in close collaboration and partnership with hundreds of private companies and universities in developing cutting edge chemical, biological, radiological and nuclear detection technologies. Where can you learn how to participate in the development of the next generation of detection technologies that will provide future decision makers with the tools they need to effectively detect and manage a bio-chem attack?
The 5th Annual Federal CBRN Detection R&D Opportunities event is designed to provide the most current, updated information about the role researchers and private companies can play in addressing the Nation's needs for new chemical, biological, radiological and nuclear detection technologies. Again this year, the event will focus on the R&D requirements of each of the funding departments and agencies-with the goal of helping attendees make informed decisions about their opportunities to participate in this government-supported R&D. Representatives from the funding departments and agencies will provide answers to such questions as:
- What are the government's chemical, biological, radiological and nuclear detection technology R&D priorities?
- What programs are being funded?
- What are the opportunities for university and private company participation?
- What is the process for pursuing these opportunities?
- What are the arrangements for working with the government?
Each presentation will be followed by a question and answer session, providing attendees ample opportunity to ask the government representatives questions about the opportunities to collaborate with the government on the research and development of chem-bio-rad-nuc detection technologies.
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Melanie L. Elder, Ph.D.
Senior Science and Technology Advisor, National Counterproliferation Center,
OFFICE OF THE DIRECTOR OF NATIONAL INTELLIGENCE
THE NETWORKING FAIR
Explore partnership and collaboration opportunities...
May 30-June 1, 2007
The Networking Fair is an excellent venue for representatives from government, detection technology companies, defense contractors, and universities to come together to search for opportunities to advance the creation of a robust CBRN detection industry.
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NETWORKING FAIR
Once again, this year's event will feature the Networking Fair where interested representatives from government, detection technology companies, defense contractors, and universities can come together to explore opportunities for partnering and collaboration. The Fair is an excellent venue for the CBRN detection community to come together to search for opportunities to advance the creation of a robust CBNR detection industry.
The Fair will feature:
- Government "help desks" where conference attendees can ask government representatives from bio-chem detection funding agencies questions about current opportunities to collaborate with the government on the development and production of CBRN detection technologies
- Companies and universities from the CBRN detection community sharing information and showcasing their capabilities
Please check website www.infocastinc.com/biochem07.html for updates.
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CBRN Detection Symposium
Emerging And Enabling Technologies For Chemical-Biological-Radiological-Nuclear Detection
In its fifth year, this highly acclaimed symposium has become an important venue to hear about exciting science as well as cutting edge work in chem-bio-rad-nuc detection technologies. The symposium is designed to provide researchers and technology companies a broad understanding of the current and future direction of chemical, biological, radiological and nuclear identification and detection technologies. It will explore the latest emerging and enabling technologies that are positioned to drive new advances. The symposium will feature nationally recognized detection and materials technology experts from government, academia, and industry who will provide answers to such questions as:
- What are the important new emerging and enabling technologies in development and how will they drive the future of chemical, biological, radiological and nuclear detection?
- What are the most recent advances in these emerging and enabling technologies?
- What are the opportunities and what are the challenges with these technologies?
- What are the most promising research paths to move these technologies forward?
For more symposium information, click here
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