| Publications |
| DTP #86, Challenges to Leadership: Responding to Biological Threats |
by Paul Rosenzweig |
October 2011 |
| DTP #82, Analysis of the Threat of Genetically Modified Organisms for Biological Warfare |
by Jerry Warner, James Ramsbotham, Ewelina Tunia and James J. Valdes |
May 2011 |
| DTP #79, Bio-Inspired Materials and Devices for Chemical and Biological Defense |
by James J. Valdes and Erica R. Valdes |
September 2010 |
| DTP #78, Hours of Boredom, Moments of Terror: Temporal Desynchrony in Military and Security Force Operations |
by Peter A. Hancock and Gerald P. Krueger |
October 2010 |
| The 71F Advantage: Applying Army Research Psychology for Health and Performance Gains |
Edited by Paul T. Bartone, Ross H. Pastel, and Mark A. Vaitkus |
2010 |
| Bio-Inspired Innovation and National Security |
Edited by Robert E. Armstrong, Mark D. Drapeau, Cheryl A. Loeb and James J. Valdes |
2010 |
| A Policymaker's Guide to Bioterrorism and What to Do About It |
by Richard Danzig |
December 2009 |
| DH #69, To Build Resilience: Leader Influence on Mental Hardiness |
by Paul T. Bartone, Charles L. Barry, and Robert E. Armstrong |
November 2099 |
| DTP #68, Defending the Military Food Supply: Acquisition, Preparation, and Protection of Food at U.S. Military Installations |
by Andrew Mara and Lynn McGrath |
September 2009 |
| DTP #66, Pandemic Flu Planning in Africa: Thoughts from a Nigerian Case Study |
by Cheryl Loeb, Lynn McGrath, and Sudhir Devalia |
July 2009 |
| DH #64, Lessons of Abu Ghraib: Understanding and Preventing Prisoner Abuse in Military Operations |
by Paul T. Bartone |
November 2008 |
| DTP #54, Good Bugs, Bad Bugs: A Modern Approach for Detecting Offensive Biological Weapons Research |
by Michael Moodie, Cheryl Loeb, Robert Armstrong, and Helen Purkitt |
September 2008 |
| Weathering the Storm: Leading Your Organization Through a Pandemic Flu Event (poster, 22 inches by 32 inches) |
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July 2008 |
| DH #63, The Role of Medical Diplomacy in Stabilizing Afghanistan |
by Donald F. Thompson |
May 2008 |
| Preparing for Catastrophic Bioterrorism: A Long-Term Strategy for Limiting the Risk (not available online) |
by Richard Danzig |
May 2008 |
| DTP #38, Weathering the Storm: Leading Your Organization Through a Pandemic |
by Stephen Prior, Robert Armstrong, Ford Rowan with Mary Beth Hill-Harmon |
November 2006 |
| DTP #29, Cooperative Crisis Management and Avian Influenza: A Risk Assessment Guide for International Contagious Disease Prevention and Risk Mitigation |
by Donald F. Thompson and Renata P. Louie |
March 2006 |
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| DTP #21, The Bug Stops Here: Force Protection and Emerging Infectious Diseases |
by Donald F. Thompson, Joel L. Swerdlow, and Cheryl A. Loeb |
November 2005 |
| Bird Flu and You: A Quick Guide to Protecting Yourself and Your Family From Bird Flu |
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2005 |
| Pandemic Panic in the Media |
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2005 |
| DTP #3, Who You Gonna Call? Responding to a Medical Emergency with the Strategic National Stockpile |
by Stephen D. Prior |
June 2004 |
| DTP #2, Hometown Hospitals: The Weakest Link? Bioterrorism Readiness in America's Rural Hospitals |
by Elin A. Gursky |
June 2004 |
| DTP #1, Looking for Trouble: A Policymaker's Guide to Biosensing |
by Robert Armstrong, Patricia Coomber and Stephen Prior with Ashley Dincher
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June 2004 |
| DH #25, Biology and the Battlefield |
by Robert E. Armstrong and Jerry B. Warner |
March 2003 |
| Coping with an Attack, A Quick Guide to Dealing with Biological, Chemical and ‘Dirty Bomb’ Attacks |
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2003 |
| Catastrophic Bioterrorism - What Is To Be Done? (not available online) |
by Richard Danzig |
August 2003 |
| DH #15, Biological Weapons: Toward a Threat Reduction Strategy |
by Brad Roberts and Michael Moodie
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July 2002 |