In 2001, the United States faced two attacks that ultimately changed how emergency responders mitigate and recover from terrorism events: the devastating attacks of 9/11 and a case known as Amerithrax, in which letters tainted with anthrax were mailed to media outlets and politicians. While the nation was initially unprepared to take on a biological weapon of mass destruction such as anthrax, government agencies and first responders collaborated to overcome this silent adversary, and the FBI closed its Amerithrax investigation in 2010. This thesis presents a historical analysis of Amerithrax to assess how the federal and state resources that were developed with this case have affected the nation’s preparedness for future weapons-of-mass-des...
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The terrorist events of 2001 brought to light the need for a close working relationship between the ...
The focus of this paper concerns the early detection of biological agents being used as weapons of “...
The biological attacks with powders containing Bacillus anthracis sent through the mail during Septe...
Objectives: Bioterrorism events are actually a subset of disasters for which the public health commu...
This thesis provides a capabilities-based approach to assessing the bioterrorism threat from non-sta...
The United States government has spent more than $125 billion since 2001 to prepare the nation for b...
Testimony issued by the General Accounting Office with an abstract that begins "Federal research and...
Testimony issued by the General Accounting Office with an abstract that begins "Federal research and...
The 2001 anthrax attacks heightened awareness of the possibility of weaponizing biological agents su...
This issue brief provides an overview of biological warfare and discusses the role of the Centers fo...
In October 2001, the greater New York City Metropolitan Area was the scene of a bioterrorism attack....
A letter report issued by the General Accounting Office with an abstract that begins "In the fall of...
4 pp.This publication explains how people can prepare for a terrorist attack that uses anthrax. It d...
The purpose of this project was to examine the relationship between observed strengths and problems ...
The full text of this article is not available in SOAR. Check the journal record http://libcat.wichi...
The terrorist events of 2001 brought to light the need for a close working relationship between the ...
The focus of this paper concerns the early detection of biological agents being used as weapons of “...
The biological attacks with powders containing Bacillus anthracis sent through the mail during Septe...
Objectives: Bioterrorism events are actually a subset of disasters for which the public health commu...
This thesis provides a capabilities-based approach to assessing the bioterrorism threat from non-sta...
The United States government has spent more than $125 billion since 2001 to prepare the nation for b...
Testimony issued by the General Accounting Office with an abstract that begins "Federal research and...
Testimony issued by the General Accounting Office with an abstract that begins "Federal research and...
The 2001 anthrax attacks heightened awareness of the possibility of weaponizing biological agents su...
This issue brief provides an overview of biological warfare and discusses the role of the Centers fo...
In October 2001, the greater New York City Metropolitan Area was the scene of a bioterrorism attack....
A letter report issued by the General Accounting Office with an abstract that begins "In the fall of...
4 pp.This publication explains how people can prepare for a terrorist attack that uses anthrax. It d...
The purpose of this project was to examine the relationship between observed strengths and problems ...
The full text of this article is not available in SOAR. Check the journal record http://libcat.wichi...
The terrorist events of 2001 brought to light the need for a close working relationship between the ...
The focus of this paper concerns the early detection of biological agents being used as weapons of “...