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Tuesday, 14 December 2004
What? Me Worry?Fielding
Technology and Products,by BG Stephen V. Reeves, Joint Program Executive
Officer
Chem/Bio Defense
CB Technology for the Joint Warfighter,
by COL Ben Hagar, Joint Science & Technology Office, CB Defense Directorate,
DTRA
United States Special Operations Command
Technical Industrial Liaison Office, by Mr. Joseph R. Daum, US Special
Operations Command
WaterSentryTM: A Continuous Real-Time
Water Monitoring Biosensor System, by Dr. Elias Greenbaum, Oak Ridge
National Laboratory
Using Sensor Data in NBC Warning
and Reporting, by Mr. Jack E. Berndt, Director, NBC Software Systems,
OptiMetrics, Inc
Wednesday, 15 December 2004
Homeland Security Suite (HoSS) Chemical,
Biological, Radiological, by Dr. George R. Thompson, Chemical Compliance
Systems, Inc
Epidemic Outbreak Surveillance (EOS),
by CAPT W. K. Alexander, MSC, USN, JFCOM J02M
Chemical and Biological AgentSensor/Detector
SystemsTechnology Development forApplications in the Global War on Terrorism,
by Mr. Marc Rippen, Concurrent Technologies Corporation (CTC)
Discrimination between High Explosive
and Potentially Chemical/Biological Artillery Using Acoustic Sensors,
by Dr. Myron E. Hohil, U.S. Army ARDEC
Micro/Nano Bio Sensors, by Dr.
Michael Connelly, Integrated Nano-Technologies
The Use of Emulsions to Stabilize Residuals
of Dirty Bomb Attacks, by Dr. Victor Medina, Principal Investigator,
U.S. Army Engineer Research & Development Center
A Simulation Platform for Multi Detector
Chemical, Biological, Radiological, Nuclear (CBRN) and Toxic Industrial
Chemicals (TICs) and Substances Training, by Mr. Jack ONeil, Argon
Electronics US Office
Collective Protection Using Non-Thermal
Plasma and Carbon Filtration, by Ken Rappé, Pacific Northwest
National Laboratory
Exoskeleton for Human Performance
Augmentation: The Platform for the Future Combat System (FCS) Soldier,
by Dr. John Main, DARPA, PM, Defense Sciences Office and Dr. Dennis Kowal,
IDA, Science and Technology Division
CBRN Hydration, by Mr. Chuck Hunter,
CamelBak
Thursday, 16 December 2004
Civil - Military Operations &
Cooperation, by Maj Chris Reynolds, USAFR, CEM, United States Special
Operations Command, Battalion Chief- Hillsborough County Fire Rescue
Biologic Antimicrobial Countermeasures,
by Dr. Devon Byrd, Defense Threat Reduction Agency
Chemical and Biological Microsensor
Development at Sandia National Laboratories, Dr. Steve Casalnuovo, Microsensors
Science and Technology Dept., Sandia National Laboratories
The Case Against Biodefense, by
Col Patricia Coomber, USAF, PhD, Air Force Institute of Technology and Col
Robert Armstrong, USAR, PhD, Air Force Institute of Technology
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