Chemical & Biological Defense: Updated Intelligence, Clear Guidance, & Consistent Priorities Needed to Guide Investments in Collective ProtectionDIANE Publishing |
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... Army and Marine Corps infantry often operating in similar environments , the Army called for its ground units to have collective protection while the Marine Corps did not . In addition , while Navy guidance has for many years required ...
... Army and Marine Corps infantry often operating in similar environments , the Army called for its ground units to have collective protection while the Marine Corps did not . In addition , while Navy guidance has for many years required ...
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... Army identified 4 of its sites in this country as critical to its mission , but only 2 of the sites had collective protection . Additionally , a 2004 DOD security assessment identified 1 of those 2 sites as having major shortcomings in ...
... Army identified 4 of its sites in this country as critical to its mission , but only 2 of the sites had collective protection . Additionally , a 2004 DOD security assessment identified 1 of those 2 sites as having major shortcomings in ...
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... Army , the Navy , and the Marine Corps do not require collective protection to be provided at their critical fixed facilities or other fixed facilities . Rather , these services rely on the discretion of their local installation ...
... Army , the Navy , and the Marine Corps do not require collective protection to be provided at their critical fixed facilities or other fixed facilities . Rather , these services rely on the discretion of their local installation ...
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... Army Marine Corps Navy ships Air Force aircraft Medical units Small Army units Small Marine Corps units Army hospital systems 70 % Not required 47 % Not required 18 % Not required 61 % Navy hospital systems 21 % Air Force hospital ...
... Army Marine Corps Navy ships Air Force aircraft Medical units Small Army units Small Marine Corps units Army hospital systems 70 % Not required 47 % Not required 18 % Not required 61 % Navy hospital systems 21 % Air Force hospital ...
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... Army officials told us that as of August 2006 , commanders had requested and received 2,506 of the total Army authorization of 3,558 ( 70 percent ) . However , they could not provide details on the units requesting the shelters because ...
... Army officials told us that as of August 2006 , commanders had requested and received 2,506 of the total Army authorization of 3,558 ( 70 percent ) . However , they could not provide details on the units requesting the shelters because ...
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Page 26 - To this end, the study is sponsored jointly by the Office of the Assistant Secretary of Defense for Special Operations and Low Intensity Conflict (OASD/SO/LIC) and the Office of the Under Secretary of State for Public Diplomacy and Public Affairs (DOS/R).
Page 11 - The Commission on the Intelligence Capabilities of the United States Regarding Weapons of Mass Destruction, March 31, 2005 ~ http://www.wmd.
Page 28 - Assistant to the Secretary of Defense for Nuclear, Chemical and Biological Programs, a position called for by statute.
Page 2 - GAO, Defense Management: Additional Actions Needed to Enhance DOD's Risk-Based Approach for Making Resource Decisions, GAO-06-13 (Washington, BC: Nov.
Page 39 - This work is being performed in response to a request by the House Subcommittee on National Security, Emerging Threats, and International Relations. For...
Page 19 - OPNAV Instruction 9070.1, Survivability Policy for Surface Ships of the US Navy, Enclosures (2) and (3) (Sept.
Page 2 - DOD's organizational culture resists department-level approaches to priority setting and investment decisions.
Page 6 - In written comments on a draft of this report, DOD and the Director of National Intelligence both generally agreed with all of our recommendations.