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The National Defense Industrial Association Breakfast

The National Defense Industrial Association Breakfast. September 28, 2005. Presented to: The National Defense Industrial Association Breakfast. STEPHEN V. REEVES Brigadier General, USA Joint Program Executive Officer for Chemical and Biological Defense (703) 681-9600.

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The National Defense Industrial Association Breakfast

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  1. The National Defense Industrial Association Breakfast September 28, 2005 Presented to: The National Defense Industrial Association Breakfast STEPHEN V. REEVES Brigadier General, USA Joint Program Executive Officer for Chemical and Biological Defense (703) 681-9600 050928_NDIA_Brief

  2. What We Do Every Day • Support Current Operations • Improve Current Systems • Build the Future 050928_NDIA_Brief

  3. Things Shaping What We Do • Homeland Defense Strategy • Defending Against Terrorist Threats • Stability Operations • BRAC/ Service Organizational Changes • QDR • Defense Acquisition Performance Assessment Project 050928_NDIA_Brief

  4. Impact Areas • Survivability – Up-Armored HMMWVs • Impact: Potential Re-Design of CB Systems • Impact: Equipment Down-sizing • “All-Hazards” Capabilities • Impact: Expanded Threat Sets • Protection, Detection, Decon, Medical • Impact: Reach-Back, Comms, Lab Requirements, Training 050928_NDIA_Brief

  5. Impact Area (Cont’d) • Civil-Military Interoperability and Standards • Interagency Synchronization/ Collaboration • Technology Development • Medical - Pharmaceuticals/ Labs • Detection Systems 050928_NDIA_Brief

  6. DoD Chemical/ Biological Defense Program FY2006 PB $1.5 B Funding By Budget Activity Science & Tech Base (27.4%) $424.8 Basic Research (4.7%) $72.5 Applied Research (12.1%) $187.8 Procurement (42.0%) $650.7 Adv Tech Dev (10.6%) $164.5 ACD&P (6.5%) $100.8 Operational Sys Dev (0.7%) $10.1 SDD (18.1%) $280.9 Mgmt Support (5.3%) $81.4 RDT&E = $898.0 Procurement = $650.7 Total = $1548.7 Advanced Development (30.6%) $473.2 050928_NDIA_Brief

  7. Upcoming Events • Science and Technology for Chem-Bio Information Systems Conference (CBIS) • Albuquerque, NM • October 25-28, 2005 • Decontamination Conference • Tucson, AZ • December 12-15, 2005 • Individual Protection Conference • Charleston, SC • March 7-9, 2006 050928_NDIA_Brief

  8. Upcoming Events (Cont’d) • Advance Planning Briefing to Industry (APBI) • Washington, DC • April 10 and 11, 2006 • World-wide Chemical Conference (WWCC) • Fort Leonard Wood, MO • June 27-29, 2006 050928_NDIA_Brief

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