TITLE: DoD Directive 6205.3, "DoD Immunization Program for
Biological Warfare Defense", November 26, 1993
SUMMARY: This Directive:
- Establishes policy, assigns
responsibilities, and prescribes procedures for members of the Department of Defense
against validated biological warfare threats, and prioritization of research, development,
testing, acquisition, and stockpiling of biological defense vaccines under 10
U.S.C.
- Provides vaccination guidance that focuses exclusively on defense against biological
warfare threats and complements immunization requirements for naturally occurring endemic
disease threats outlined in DODI 6205.2, October 9, 1986 and AR 40-562/NAVMEDCOMINST
6230.3/AFR 161-13/CG COMDTINST M6230.4D, "Immunizations and Chemoprophylaxis,"
November 7, 1988.
- Addresses peacetime and contingency requirements for immunization
against biological warfare threats against U.S. personnel.
- Designates the Secretary of
the Army as the "DoD Executive Agent" for the DoD Immunization program for
Biological Warfare Defense.
- Provides direction on levels of acquisition and
stockpiling of biological defense vaccines and prioritizes research and development
efforts in defending against current and emerging biological warfare threats.
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OPR: ASD(ISA), 703/697/3622