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Joint Program Executive Office for Chemical and Biological Defense PM-Guardian Status June 19, 2003 David W. Cullin, Ph.D. Director of Technology Joint Program Executive Office for Chemical and Biological Defense (703) 681-9607 dave.cullin@jpeocbd.osd.mil JPEO-CBD Overview Briefing May 20, 2003

JPEOCBD Mision and Vision Mission Primary Responsibility for Directing Assigned Acquisition Programs. Responsible for Research, Development, Acquisition, Fielding and Life-Cycle Support of Chemical, Biological, Radiological, and Nuclear Defense Equipment and Medical Countermeasures Supporting the National Military Strategy Vision Provide the Best Chemical and Biological Defense Technology, Equipment and Medicine and the Right Cost, and the Right Time and at the Right Place. JPEO-CBD Overview Briefing May 20, 2003

JPEO-CBD Overview Briefing May 20, 2003 Major Programs JPEO-CBD Overview Briefing May 20, 2003

JPEO-CBD Overview Briefing May 20, 2003 Direction PDM 1 Procurement of equipment to extend near maximum (Level 3) chemical and biological protection coverage to 200 DoD installations (185 within the United States and 15 outside the United States) according to the schedule below. Priority will be given to installations that are critical to C3I missions or the early generation of combat power, and second priority will be given to installations that have the the largest populations in or near them. CJCS, in coordination with the Services , USD(P), USD(AT&L), and PA&E will develop standards that rationalize AT/FP and CB defense of DoD installations into an integrated prioritized list of defense needs. The standards and implications of applying the standards in the FY05 budget will be presented to the Deputy Secretary for approval by June, 2003 DODI 2000.18, DoD Installation Chemical, Biological, Radiological, Nuclear and High-Yield Explosive Emergency Response Guidelines – E3.3.3.1 This guideline requires portable detection devices, a communications capability to the central emergency operations center, as well as individual protective equipment. Deputy Secretary of Defense Memo, dtd 5 Sept 2002, Subject: Preparedness of U.S. Military Installations and Facilities Worldwide Against Chemical, Biological, Radiological, Nuclear and High-Yield Explosive (CBRNE) Attack JPEO-CBD Overview Briefing May 20, 2003

Specified and Implied Tasks Specified Tasks – Provide an Effective CBRN Protection, Detection, Identification and Warning System for Installation Protection Ensure Integration of CBRN Network With Existing C3I Capabilities to Provide Effective Information Management Provide a Capability for Rapid Restoration of Critical Installation Operations Protect DoD Civilians, Contractors and Other Persons Working on U.S. Military Installations and Facilities and Family Members Assigned Overseas or Who Work or Live on Our Installations Worldwide Develop Standards Rationalizing AT/FP and CB Defense of DoD Installations in FY05 Budget. Brief to DEPSECDEF NLT June 2003 Implied Tasks – Minimize Equipment and Operating Costs Maximize System Effectiveness and Efficiency Provide a Biological Warfare Agent Confirmatory Capability Execution Tasks – Establish Mission Need Statement/Requirements Document Conduct an Analysis of Alternatives (AoA) Stand-up Program Management Office Field to Prioritized List of Installations JPEO-CBD Overview Briefing May 20, 2003

Concurrent Actions Required Mission Needs • Requirements • Analysis of Alternatives Establish Program Management Office Synchronize With/Leverage Anti-Terrorism/ Force Protection Activities Budget Briefing June 03 Fielding Begins FY04 JPEO-CBD Overview Briefing May 20, 2003

Installation Protection Components Tradeoffs Must Occur Across All Major Components In Response To Requirements To Achieve The Most Effective Installation Protection Capability O&M Costs Equipment Costs NBC Prot. & Restoration Medical Surveillance Threat Sustainment Physical Protection Intelligence Political Implications Base Operations & Personnel JPEO-CBD Overview Briefing May 20, 2003

JPEO-CBD Overview Briefing May 20, 2003 What We can Leverage DoD 2000.18 DoD Installation Chemical, Biological, Radiological, Nuclear and High-Yield Explosive Emergency Response Guidelines Joint Service Installation Pilot Project (JSIPP) Lessons Learned Baseline Analysis Initial Network Design Existing Installation Protection plans PEOCBD, IDA, MIT/LL Modeling Existing C2 Infrastructure AT/FP Efforts Pentagon and NCR Operations OCONUS Employment of CW/BW Detectors Commercial Item Procurement/Sustainment Processes – PM WMD/CST JPEO-CBD Overview Briefing May 20, 2003

Joint JRO/PEO Task Force JPEO-CBD Overview Briefing May 20, 2003 Path Forward Development of Models and Analysis Dependent Upon Mission Definition A Requirements Document to Support AoA and Program Development and Execution Key Associated Issues, e.g. Definition of Appropriate Threat Profiles Requirement For TIC/TIM/NTA Protection/ Detection of Food and Water On-Post Civilian/Family Member Protection Off Post Protection and Response Rad & Nuclear – In or Out Individual protection Dedicated or Regional Response Support Cost/Benefit/Risk Metrics Joint JRO/PEO Task Force JPEO-CBD Overview Briefing May 20, 2003