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... that might be sustained during an attack and the actual threat posed by our Page 8 GAO - 07-113 Chemical and Biological Defense Intelligence Community Reports Uncertainties regarding Aspects of Chemical and Biological Threat.
... that might be sustained during an attack and the actual threat posed by our Page 8 GAO - 07-113 Chemical and Biological Defense Intelligence Community Reports Uncertainties regarding Aspects of Chemical and Biological Threat.
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... Attack te s Main y fr m Thre Count ies a d Is Exp e ct e t Inc ease Th possi ility of att ck f om na ion state us ng missiles or in some cases , artillery or Special Forces — to spread chemical or biological agents is viewed as posing ...
... Attack te s Main y fr m Thre Count ies a d Is Exp e ct e t Inc ease Th possi ility of att ck f om na ion state us ng missiles or in some cases , artillery or Special Forces — to spread chemical or biological agents is viewed as posing ...
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... attack against United States ' interests either at home or overseas . Future delivery methods could include such devices as balloons , crop sprayers , mortars , or unmanned aerial vehicles . During our review , 22 countries overseas ...
... attack against United States ' interests either at home or overseas . Future delivery methods could include such devices as balloons , crop sprayers , mortars , or unmanned aerial vehicles . During our review , 22 countries overseas ...
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... Attacks , GAO / NSIAD - 99-163 ( Washington , D.C .: Sept. 14 , 1999 ) . Most Critical Fixed Facilities in High Threat Areas Do Not Page 13 GAO - 07-113 Chemical and Biological Defense Collective Protection Vulnerabilities Are Not ...
... Attacks , GAO / NSIAD - 99-163 ( Washington , D.C .: Sept. 14 , 1999 ) . Most Critical Fixed Facilities in High Threat Areas Do Not Page 13 GAO - 07-113 Chemical and Biological Defense Collective Protection Vulnerabilities Are Not ...
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... attack . The limited amount of collective protection we found is consistent with the findings of our earlier reports dating back to at least the late 1990s . For example in 1997 , we reported that few defense facilities in Southwest ...
... attack . The limited amount of collective protection we found is consistent with the findings of our earlier reports dating back to at least the late 1990s . For example in 1997 , we reported that few defense facilities in Southwest ...
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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.