UNCLASSIFIED Chesapeake Science and Security Corridor Joint Program Executive Office for Chemical and Biological Defense Mr. Timothy McNamara Chief of Infrastructure, Security & Community Relations Joint Program Executive Office for Chemical and Biological Defense 410-436-3982 Distribution Statement A: Approved for Public Release; Distribution Unlimited December 13, 2012 TEAM CBRNE Life cycle responsibility for the safety and defense of our Warfighters, Civilians and Nation against Chemical, Biological, Radiological, Nuclear and high-yield Explosives (CBRNE) threats: • Understand the challenge to the warfighter and the nation • Provide medical and materiel solutions • Safely destroy the nation’s chemical stockpile and non-stockpiled chemical materiel • Promote health and prevent disease, injury and disability among Soldiers; military retirees and their families; and civilian employees, and assure effective veterinary services for the Army and Department of Defense (DoD) • Provide operational forces to counter CBRNE and weapons of mass destruction (WMD) threats • Stay current with technologies related to emerging CBRNE threats TEAM CBRNE: WORLD CLASS VISION TEAM CBRNE: WORLD CLASS VISION The Nation’s preeminent source of CBRNE Defense capabilities. CBRNE Center of Excellence for RDT&E, Acquisition, Operations, Health Surveillance, Emergency Response, and Demilitarization; massing the synergy of Government, Industry and Academia, providing critical capabilities for the Nation’s defense against WMD or CBRNE threats! TEAM CBRNE reflects a Whole of Government approach to Combating Weapon Of Mass Destruction (CWMD). World Class caliber will remain our standard. APG CWMD CAPABILITIES Warfighter NATIONAL CWMD SOLUTIONS APG Partners Providing Critical Capabilities for the Nation’s Defense Against WMD or CBRNE Threats 4 TEAM CBRNE: WORLD CLASS VISION Attract , sustain and equip a high performance and agile Workforce whose collective efforts yield the best capability for the Nation’s Warfighers and First Responders Develop a CBRNE Technology Corridor in concert with strategic partners from Government , Industry, and Academia that enables Team CBRNE’s mission success Construct, enhance and maintain Facilities and Infrastructure that enable our employees to best support of our Warfighters Build Esprit de Corps by enhancing Quality of Life and the aesthetic qualities of APG Edgewood Area 5 UNCLASSIFIED Chesapeake Science and Security Corridor Joint Program Executive Office for Chemical and Biological Defense Mr. Douglas Bryce Deputy, Joint Program Executive Officer for Chemical and Biological Defense 410-436-6547 Distribution Statement A: Approved for Public Release; Distribution Unlimited December 13, 2012 Joint Program Executive Office for Chemical and Biological Defense UNCLASSIFIED Mission: Provide Research, Development, Acquisition Fielding and Life Cycle Support of Chemical, Biological, Radiological and Nuclear Defense Equipment, Medical Countermeasures and Installation and Force Protection Integrated Capabilities Supporting the National Strategies. Vision: An Agile, Results-Oriented, and Transformational Acquisition Enterprise Delivering Net-Centric, Modular, Tailorable and Multi-Purpose Capabilities to the Nation. Chesapeake Science and Security Corridor – Dec 12 2 Distribution Statement A: Approved for Public Release; Distribution Unlimited Joint Program Executive Office for Chemical and Biological Defense Chesapeake Science and Security Corridor – Dec 12 3 UNCLASSIFIED Distribution Statement A: Approved for Public Release; Distribution Unlimited Joint Program Executive Office for Chemical and Biological Defense UNCLASSIFIED • Successfully Completed BRAC Move into APG-Edgewood Area • Premier “Edgewood Team CBRNE” Organization Working to Create a Center of Excellence to Support the Warfighter • Our Mission is Expanding – Protection, Detection, Decontamination, Information Systems, Integrated Base Defense, Biosurveillance, Medical Countermeasures, Next Generation Diagnostics, Global CWMD Awareness System • Expanding Mission Means Greater Need for Industry Partnerships – $3.5B in Contract Opportunities Over the Next Five Years • Partner to Develop Edgewood, MD into THE Dominant DoD CBRN Marketplace for Commercial Industry Chesapeake Science and Security Corridor – Dec 12 4 Distribution Statement A: Approved for Public Release; Distribution Unlimited UNCLASSIFIED Why A CBRN Technology Corridor? The Value Proposition For Government: Advanced Technology Industries Clustered in a Collaborative Setting Foster Scientific Advancements and Industrial Development. -- Brookings Institution New Reality: The Dominant DoD CBRN Marketplace for Commercial Industry is Edgewood, Maryland Chesapeake Science and Security Corridor – Dec 12 5 Distribution Statement A: Approved for Public Release; Distribution Unlimited UNCLASSIFIED Why Develop a University Research Park? • Leverage Business growth/BRAC Activities in North Eastern Maryland • Support/leverage MD’s Research & Development for benefit to APG/North Eastern Maryland Community • Ensure/support Correct Mix of Higher Education Degrees – Undergraduate, Graduate (Masters, Doctorate , Post Doc) in STEM, Cyber, C4ISR, Chemical/Biological, Test & Evaluation, Other Domains • Foster Industry/University/Government Interaction and Collaboration via Proximity – Interaction Facilitates Internships, High Technology Employment Opportunities, Collaborative Research & Development, Equipment Sharing, Technology Transfer, etc. Environmental Factors Support Creation of University Research Park in North Eastern Maryland Area Chesapeake Science and Security Corridor – Dec 12 6 Distribution Statement A: Approved for Public Release; Distribution Unlimited UNCLASSIFIED Mr. Douglas Bryce Deputy, Joint Program Executive Officer for Chemical and Biological Defense 410-436-6547 Chesapeake Science and Security Corridor – Dec 12 Distribution Statement A: Approved for Public Release; Distribution Unlimited 12 U.S. Army Edgewood Chemical Biological Center Overview Mr. Alvin D. Thornton Director, Engineering 13 December 2012 Approved for Public Release US Army Structure (CBD) U.S. Army Assistant Secretary of the Army for Acquisition, Logistics and Technology ASA(ALT) Army Materiel Command (AMC) GEN Dennis L. Via Training and Doctrine Command (TRADOC) Forces Command (FORSCOM) Surgeon General Joint Program Executive Office for Chemical and Biological Defense (JPEO-CBD) U.S. Army Research, Development & Engineering Command (RDECOM) Mr. Dale Ormond SES Medical Research and Materiel Command (MRMC) U.S. Army Schools U.S. Army CBRN School 20th Support Command (CBRNE) Medical Research Medical Research Institute of Chemical Institute of Infectious Approved Public Release Defense for (MRICD) Diseases (MRIID) Approved for public release 14 14 ECBC Senior Leadership Safety Director George Collins Associate Technical Director Dr. James A. Baker TECHNICAL DIRECTOR Joseph D. Wienand Senior Research Scientist, Chemistry Dr. Way Fountain Senior Research Scientist, Biotechnology Dr. Jay Valdes RESEARCH & TECHNOLOGY Director Dr. Joseph L. Corriveau PROGRAM INTEGRATION Director Suzanne Milchling ENGINEERING Director Alvin D. “AJay” Thornton Senior Research Scientist, Bio Chemistry Dr. Jose-Luis Sagripanti Approved for Public Release Approved for public release 15 Adapt in a Changing World 1915-1939 Response to Chemical Threat 1940-1969 1970-1999 2000-2009 Increased Research & Development Progress Toward Elimination Supporting the Global War on Terror 2010-Today Address Emerging Threats Approved for Public Release Approved for public release 16 16 Edgewood Chemical Biological Center Specialized Workforce Chemical Transfer Facility Total Manpower: 1,196* Expertise Across Lifecycle • • • Unique Infrastructure Deployable Employees: – 250 field-deployable scientists, engineers, technicians and operators Staff in Personnel Reliability Program (PRP) – 455 staff, 56 dual BPRP and CPRP Total Acquisition Personnel – 523 total acquisition personnel Biologists Other 4% 12% Only U.S.-declared Single Small Scale Facility under the Chemical Weapons Convention. Computer Scientists Physical 2% Scientists 8% Chemical Engineers 18% Advanced Degrees 95 216 Bachelor 515 Master PhD Science and Technology for Emerging Threats CB Agent Handling and Surety CBRNE Material Acquisition CBRNE Analysis and Testing McNamara Life Sciences Research Facility Chemistry and Biological Sciences CB Munitions and Field Operations Uniquely designed for cutting edge research, toxicological testing, genomics and proteomics, accompanied by a BSL-3 laboratory environment. Engineers 36% Chemists 20% Core Technical Competencies Advanced Chemistry Laboratory Features advanced toxic agent laboratories, environmental chambers and secure work spaces for classified material. 1.22M ft2 Laboratory Space 64 BSL-2 and 2 BSL-3 Laboratories 317 Chemical Surety Hoods 3 Explosive Test Chambers Several Outdoor Ranges Forensic Analytical Capabilities Approved for Public Release Approved for public release 17 17 Edgewood Chemical Biological Center BROAD CUSTOMER BASE Joint Service, Government Agencies, Private Industry, Foreign Governments RESEARCH TECHNOLOGY DESIGN TEST FIELD OPERATIONS PROVIDING CBRNE DEFENSE SOLUTIONS TO THE WARFIGHTER BARCODED SPORES BACILLUS THURINGIENSIS TAC-BIO TACTICAL BIOLOGICAL DETECTOR CRESS KIT PACAD WMD ELIMINATION HOMEMADE EXPLOSIVES DETECTION KIT PALM-SIZED AUTOMATED CHEMICAL AGENT DETECTOR AUSTRALIA ALBANIA SEATTLE DOVER Approved for Public Release Approved for public release 18 Challenges ? Real challenges, but reason for optimism • Shrinking DoD budgets – ECBC funding has been relatively steady UNCERTAINTY AHEAD • Aging workforce – Young talent already in place – Programs to train future leaders • Future workforce – Robust STEM Education effort • Elections – While over, must wait to see impact – More clarity within the next few months Approved for Public Release Approved for public release 19 The Nation’s Center of Excellence for Medical Chemical Defense 3100 Ricketts Point Rd, Aberdeen Proving Ground, Maryland 21010 Kevin Pitzer, LTC, MS Deputy Commander Web: http://usamricd.apgea.army.mil UNCLASSIFIED Facebook: www.facebook.com/USAMRICD MISSION and VISION Mission Discover and develop medical products and knowledge solutions against chemical threats through research, education & training, and consultation. .1 Vision To strengthen our nation and the world by rendering chemical threats medically harmless. UNCLASSIFIED Research Consultation Education & Training • • • • • • • Unique medical chemical defense mission and organization Clinicians and research scientists working together to develop medical countermeasures Internationally recognized expertise in medical chemical defense .1 programs Chemical safety/surety/security/intel Only Institute to license a product through the FDA under the “animal rule” (pyridostigmine bromide) Co-location with other CBRN partners at Edgewood Well established collaborative efforts with academia, industry, other federal agencies, and international partners UNCLASSIFIED Research Consultation Education & Training Nerve Agent Countermeasures Analytical -Diagnostics -Reactivators -Neuroprotectants -Anticonvulsants -Pretreatments -ADMET -Forensics Knowledge Solutions -Consultation -Education -Training Toxicants -Cyanide Interventions -TIC Interventions -BoNT Interventions -HD Interventions -Classified Agent Interventions -Pulmonary Protections UNCLASSIFIED Agent Mitigation -Bioscavengers -Decontamination •Enterprise/Core Capabilities •ADMET •Proteomics/Genomics •Imaging •BotNT Consortium .1 •Increase Collaborations •DoD Labs •Other Government Agencies and Departments •Academia •International UNCLASSIFIED Research Consultation Education & Training RECAPITALIZATION .1 UNCLASSIFIED Research Consultation Education & Training The Nation’s Center of Excellence for Medical Chemical Defense 3100 Ricketts Point Rd, Aberdeen Proving Ground, Maryland 21010 Web: http://usamricd.apgea.army.mil UNCLASSIFIED Facebook: www.facebook.com/USAMRICD U.S. Army Public Health Command Overview Presented by: John J. Resta Director, Institute for Public Health Deputy to the Commander, Army Public Health Command UNCLASSIFIED – Not for Public Release Vision World-Class Provider of Public Health Services across DA and DoD. Mission Promote health and prevent disease, injury, and disability of Soldiers and military retirees, their Families, and DA Civilian employees; assure effective execution of full spectrum veterinary services for Army and DoD Veterinary missions. Public Health Command UNCLASSIFIED 28 Why do we need Public Health? Communicable diseases 1776 1776- Environmental Pollution, Workplace Hazards and Injuries 1965 1970 1975 1980 1985 1990 Social health and lifestyle 1995 2000 2005 2010 Future Initiatives General Washington vaccinates the Continental Army against smallpox 1982 - The Armed Forced Pest Management Board recommends the use of permethrin as a military clothing treatment. 2001 - U.S. Army Center for Health Promotion and Preventive Medicine responds to 9-11 incident at Pentagon and to anthrax at Federal post offices and Hart Senate Office Building 2009 - Ft Hood shooting and Behavioral Health Epidemiological Consultations 2010 - Gulf of Mexico Oil spill. Investigated dispersant and hydrocarbon levels in seafood Shoulder-To-Shoulder: “No Soldier Stands Alone” 2011 - Public Health Command created 2011 - Public Health Command response to Japanese earthquake 2011 - National Prevention Strategy signed by the President of the United States Public Health Command UNCLASSIFIED 29 USAPHC Organizational Structure Executive Agencies** Functional Proponent for Preventive Medicine (FPPM)* Armed Forces Health Surveillance Center (National Capital Region) Military Vaccine Agency USAPHC Headquarters Proponency Office for Preventive Medicine (Aberdeen Proving Ground, Md.) (NCR, APG, Joint Base San Antonio, Tex.) (NCR) PHC Region-South (JB San Antonio, Tex.) PHC Region-North (Fort Meade, Md.) PHC Region-West (JB Lewis-McChord, Wash.) PHC Region-Pacific (Camp Zama, Japan) Food Analysis & Diagnostic Lab DOD Military Working Dog Veterinary Service PHCD-Fort Hood, Tex. PHCD-Fort Gordon, Ga. PHC Region-Europe (Landstuhl, Germany) Veterinary Lab Europe PHCD-Fort Belvoir, Va. PHCD-Fort Eustis, Va. PHCD-Fort Knox, Ky. PHCD-Fort Carson, Colo. PHCD-San Diego, Calif. PHCD-JB Lewis-McChord, Wash. PHCD-Central Pacific PHCD-Western Pacific PHCD-Korea PHCD-Japan PHCD-Southern Europe PHCD-Northern Europe / Dog Center Europe Branches & Sections Branches & Sections Branches & Sections Branches & Sections Army Institute of Public Health (APG, Md.) Technical Public Health Portfolios Branches & Sections NOTE: Installations specified in parentheses represent the command group location, not units conducting short or long-term split operations, e.g. HQ, PHCR-North, and PHCR-Pacific. * The USAPHC commanding general also serves as the Functional Proponent for Preventive Medicine (FPPM) ** Executive agencies receive administrative support from USAPHC, but the Army surgeon general oversees them Public Health Command UNCLASSIFIED Color Legend – Level of PH Services Black Major Subordinate Command (V) Grey Executive Agencies Burgundy Tan Regional Command (IV) VETSVC Area or Installation (I-III) 30 AIPH Organizational Structure Army Institute of Public Health (Aberdeen Proving Ground, Md.) Epidemiology & Disease Surveillance (EDS) Portfolio Environmental Health Engineering (EHE) Portfolio Health Promotion & Wellness (HPW) Portfolio Health Risk Management (HRM) Portfolio Laboratory Sciences (LAB) Portfolio Professional Medical Education Entomological Sciences Army Public Health Nursing Health Risk Communication Lab Operations Injury Prevention Water Supply Management Army Wellness Centers Environmental Health Risk Assessment Lab Analytical Disease Epidemiology Surface Water & Waste Water Behavioral Health Operations Deployment Environmental Surveillance Lab Consultant Behavioral & Social Health Outcomes Hazardous & Medical Waste Health Promotion Operations Ground Water & Solid Waste Public Health Assessment Global Threat Assessment Environmental Surveillance Integration Air Quality Surveillance Operational Noise Occupational & Environmental Medicine (OEM) Portfolio Occupational Health Sciences (OHS) Portfolio Toxicology (TOX) Portfolio Veterinary Services (VET) Portfolio Army Hearing Program Radiofrequency / Ultrasound Toxicity Evaluation Clinical Veterinary Medicine Tri-Service Vision Conservation & Readiness Laser/Optical Radiation Health Effects Research Food Protection Environmental Medicine Occupational Medicine Surety Medicine Health Physics Industrial Hygiene Field Services Industrial Hyg. Medical Safety Management Health Hazard Assessment Public Health Command Ergonomics UNCLASSIFIED 31 Personnel/Budget Personnel as of Nov 2012 Budget (3,167) FY12 Executed Contractor 223 (7%) Public Health Command $ 185.5 Reimb. $ 15.6 FY13 Planned NAF 359 (11%) Local Nat’l 77 (2%) DHP OCO Civilian 1009(32%) Military 1499 (47%) $ (million) $ 8.7 $ (million) DHP $ 150.2 Reimb. $ 12.1 OCO $ 15.3 NOTE: FY 12 DHP Execution includes one time project funding. UNCLASSIFIED 32 Breadth of Knowledge Laboratory Animal Veterinarian Sanitary Engineer Occupational Health Nurse Health Physicist Animal Care Specialist Audiologist Meteorologist Geologist Chemist Nuclear Medical Science Officer Safety and Occupational Health Specialist Chaplain Psychologist Entomologist Safety Engineer Statistician Veterinary Pathologist Medical Laboratory Specialist Ergonomist Physicist Fire Protection Engineer Dietitian Physiologist Acoustical Engineer Wildlife Biologist Medical Officer Dental Officer Social Worker Veterinarian Agronomist Optometrist Toxicologist Epidemiologist Electrical Engineer Marine Biologist Mechanical Engineer Environmental Engineer Physical Therapist Community Health Nurse Industrial Hygienist Clinical Medicine Veterinarian Environmental Law Attorney Comparative Medicine Veterinarian Veterinary Food Inspection Specialist Public Health Command Environmental Scientist Veterinary Services Food Safety Officer UNCLASSIFIED Preventive Medicine Physician Environmental Protection Specialist 33 AIPH Laboratory Replacement •Replaces 11 40-90 year old buildings providing laboratory and logistical support •Combines Occupational, Environmental, Toxicology, Industrial Hygiene, Laser, Radiofrequency, Food Safety/Defense, and Entomology laboratories •$210 Million •Groundbreaking FY14 Healthy Community Healthy Animals Healthy People Healthy Work Places Public Health Command UNCLASSIFIED 35 Nuclear, Biological, and Chemical Industry Group Overview Bill Baugh NBC Industry Group Vice Chairman Who We Are Non-profit organization of 135-plus companies focusing on the CBRNE mission. Member companies have offices in the Aberdeen/Edgewood area. Formed in 1996 to provide a voice from the CBRNE industrial base that could be heard in both the Department of Defense and in Congress. Our goal is to ensure that our Warfighters and First Responders have the very best equipment to meet current and emerging CBRNE threats. Mission Inform and educate the general public as well as Federal, State, and local Governments on nuclear, biological, and chemical defense matters relating to combating WMDs, combating terrorism, and protecting homeland security Advance the development of NBC defense capabilities for the U.S. Armed Forces Advance the development of NBC defense capabilities for Homeland Defense First Responders How We Meet Our Mission The NBCIG encourages government / industry synergy and collaboration Conduct monthly membership meetings at Fort Myer, VA with senior government officials Produce and distribute a CBRNE industry handbook to senior government officials, key Members of Congress, congressional staff, and industry partners The Board of Directors meets periodically with key senior government officials (Executive and Legislative Branches) and industry to discuss industry issues of interest Provide an NBC Industry Group Web site for the exchange of information within the CBRNE community Support national and international CBRNE and military communities Questions ? bill.baugh@verizon.net Cell: 410-980-1732