| United States. Congress. House. Committee on Government Reform - 2000 - 244 pages
...Select Committee on Intelligence on March 3, 1999, that '...the preparation and effective use of BW by both potentially hostile states and by non-state...harder than some popular literature seems to suggest. ' And Col. David Franz, then the Deputy Commander of the US Army's Medical Research and Materiel Command... | |
| United States. Congress. House. Committee on Government Reform - 2000 - 242 pages
...And in March 1999 another expert stated, "the preparation and effective use of biological weapons by potentially hostile states and by nonstate actors,...harder than some popular literature seems to suggest." We've also been told that anthrax is the most likely candidate for a biological warfare threat. What... | |
| Tillie K. Fowler - 2001 - 130 pages
...Assistant to the Director of Central Intelligence for Nonproliferation testified that "the preparation and effective use of biological weapons by both potentially...Veterans Affairs; the Ranking Member of the House Armed Services Committee; and the House Government Reform Committee's Subcommittee on National Security,... | |
| United States. General Accounting Office - 2003 - 84 pages
...Director of Central Intelligence for Nonproliferation testified in March 1999 that "the preparation and effective use of biological weapons by both potentially...terrorists, is harder than some popular literature seems to suggest."23 Many conflicting statements have been made in public testimony before the Congress and... | |
| Gregory D. Kutz, Keith A. Rhodes, Robert J. Cramer - 2004 - 126 pages
...Director of Central Intelligence for Nonproliferation testified in March 1999 that "the preparation and effective use of biological weapons by both potentially...terrorists, is harder than some popular literature seems to suggest."23 Many conflicting statements have been made in public testimony before the Congress and... | |
| 1999 - 40 pages
...Intelligence for Nonproliferation recently testified that "the preparation and effective use of BW [biological weapons] by both potentially hostile states...harder than some popular literature seems to suggest." 10 Individuals with expertise in the disciplines of chemistry, biology, virology, microbiology, physics,... | |
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