Executive Summary Protecting the population against the effects of a bioterrorism attack
is one of the most daunting tasks facing government officials. Some of
the information required to make informed decisions is highly technical,
and even the technical experts do not agree about many of the details
or issues involved. This primer is written for the non-technical policymaker
and is designed to assist him or her in reaching important decisions regarding
how best to help provide early warning of a biological attack.
Finally, the authors propose testing an innovative approach to monitoring for the presence of biological pathogens. They recommend that the 23,500-strong workforce of law enforcement officers, firefighters and mail carriers in Washington, D.C., be monitored daily by thermal imagers for increases in body temperature. This workforce is uniformly distributed throughout the city and is both inside and outside of buildings, thus avoiding some of the problems cited with the current use of stationary sensor systems.
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