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Weapons of Mass Destruction | RAND Weapons of Mass Destruction A weapon of mass destruction (WMD) is a weapon—be it nuclear, radiological, chemical, biological, or explosive—that can kill or injure large numbers of people or greatly damage the infrastructure of a country or region
Weapons of Mass Destruction - Homeland Security Weapons of Mass Destruction The United States faces a rising danger from terrorists and rogue states seeking to use weapons of mass destruction A weapon of mass destruction is a nuclear, radiological, chemical, biological, or other device that is intended to harm a large number of people
Deborah E. Kramer | Homeland Security Deborah E Kramer is the Principal Deputy Assistant Secretary Countering Weapons of Mass Destruction in the Countering Weapons of Mass Destruction (CWMD) Office at the Department of Homeland Security (DHS)
Countering Weapons of Mass Destruction Budget Overview The Countering Weapons of Mass Destruction Office (CWMD) leads DHS efforts and coordinates with domestic and international partners to safeguard the United States against CBRN threats
Countering Weapons of Mass Destruction Congressional Justification The Countering Weapons of Mass Destruction Office (CWMD) supports the frontline operations of its State, local, tribal, and territorial (SLTT) partners This office addresses critical vulnerabilities to help local communities prepare and build capacity in detecting, identifying, responding to, and mitigating chemical, biological, radiological
About CWMD - Homeland Security About CWMD Congress established the Countering Weapons of Mass Destruction Office (CWMD) in 2018 to lead the Department of Homeland Security's (DHS) efforts to safeguard the United States against chemical, biological, radiological, and nuclear (CBRN) and related threats
A S Callahan Discusses the DHS CBRN AI Report | Homeland Security A post from Mary Ellen Callahan, Assistant Secretary, DHS Countering Weapons of Mass Destruction Office (CWMD) Advances in Artificial Intelligence create great promise while also posing unique threats in the Chemical, Biological, Radiological, and Nuclear (CBRN) space Today, we are releasing a first-of-its-kind federal government report evaluating the potential for AI to be misused to enable
IED Attack Fact Sheet | Homeland Security An improvised explosive device (IED) attack is the use of a "homemade" bomb and or destructive device to destroy, incapacitate, harass, or distract IEDs are used by criminals, vandals, terrorists, suicide bombers, and insurgents Because they are improvised, IEDs can come in many forms, ranging from a small pipe bomb to a sophisticated device capable of causing massive damage and loss of life
Training | Homeland Security The National Center for Biomedical Research and Training (NCBRT), Academy of Counter-Terrorist Education at Louisiana State University (LSU) provides courses that deal with Weapons of Mass Destruction (WMD), counter-terrorism, and high consequence events, for all disciplines including emergency management, law enforcement (including tactical
Countering Weapons of Mass Destruction Office - Homeland Security The DHS Countering Weapons of Mass Destruction Office (CWMD) works to prevent attacks against the United States using a weapon of mass destruction (WMD) through timely, responsive support to operational partners