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COMBATING TERRORISM: FEDERAL RESPONSE TO

A BIOLOGICAL WEAPONS ATTACK

United States

LIBRARY OF CO

CONGRESS

DEC 04.2002

HEARING

BEFORE THE

SUBCOMMITTEE ON NATIONAL SECURITY,
VETERANS AFFAIRS AND INTERNATIONAL

RELATIONS

OF THE

COMMITTEE ON

GOVERNMENT REFORM

HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES

ONE HUNDRED SEVENTH CONGRESS

FIRST SESSION

JULY 23, 2001

Serial No. 107-99

Printed for the use of the Committee on Government Reform

Available via the World Wide Web: http://www.gpo.gov/congress/house
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Hamre, Dr. John, president and chief executive officer, Center for Strate-

gic and International Studies; Frank Keating, Governor of Oklahoma;

Hon. Sam Nunn, chairman and chief executive officer, Nuclear Threat

Initiative, and former Senator; Dr. Margaret Hamburg, vice president,

Biological Programs for the Nuclear Threat Initiative; Jerome Hauer,

managing director, Kroll Associates; and Dr. D.A. Henderson, director,

Johns Hopkins Center for Bioterrorism Prevention

Harrison, Major General Ronald O., the adjutant general of Florida;

Major General William A. Cugno, the adjutant general of Connecticut,

accompanied by Major General Fred Reese; Dr. James Hughes, Direc-

tor, National Center for Infectious Diseases, Centers for Disease Con-

trol and Prevention, accompanied by Dr. James LeDuc, Acting Director,

Division of Viral and Rickettsial Diseases, Director, National Center

for Infectious Diseases; Dr. Patricia Quinlisk, medical director and

State epidemiologist, Iowa Department of Public Health and former

president, Council and Territorial Epidemiologists; and Dr. Jeffrey

Duchin, Chief, Communicable Disease Control, Epidemiology and Im-

munization Section, Public Health, Seattle and King County, WA

Letters, statements, etc., submitted for the record by:

Cugno, Major General William A., the adjutant general of Connecticut,

prepared statement of

Duchin, Dr. Jeffrey, Chief, Communicable Disease Control, Epidemiology

and Immunization Section, Public Health, Seattle and King County,

WA, prepared statement of

Hamburg, Dr. Margaret, vice president, Biological Programs for the Nu-
clear Threat Initiative, prepared statement of

Hamre, Dr. John, president and chief executive officer, Center for Strate-
gic and International Studies, prepared statement of

Harrison, Major General Ronald O., the adjutant general of Florida,

prepared statement of

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