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

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STEPHEN V. REEVESBrigadier General, USA

Joint Program Executive Officerfor Chemical and Biological Defense

(703) 681-9600

The National Defense Industrial Association Breakfast

September 28, 2005

Presented to:

The National Defense Industrial Association Breakfast

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What We Do Every Day

• Support Current Operations

• Improve Current Systems

• Build the Future

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Things Shaping What We Do

• Homeland Defense Strategy

• Defending Against Terrorist Threats

• Stability Operations

• BRAC/ Service Organizational Changes

• QDR

– Defense Acquisition Performance Assessment Project

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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

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Impact Area (Cont’d)

• Civil-Military Interoperability and Standards

• Interagency Synchronization/ Collaboration

– Technology Development

– Medical - Pharmaceuticals/ Labs

– Detection Systems

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RDT&E = $898.0Procurement = $650.7Total = $1548.7

Procurement (42.0%)$650.7

Mgmt Support

(5.3%) $81.4

SDD (18.1%) $280.9

ACD&P (6.5%)$100.8

Adv Tech Dev (10.6%) $164.5

Applied Research(12.1%) $187.8

Basic Research(4.7%) $72.5

Advanced Development(30.6%) $473.2

Science & Tech Base(27.4%) $424.8

Operational Sys Dev

(0.7%) $10.1

Funding By Budget Activity

DoD Chemical/ Biological Defense Program FY2006 PB $1.5 B

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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

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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

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