Bill 118 HR 3460, also known as the Chemical and Biological Defense Program Improvement Act of 2023, aims to enhance the United States' capabilities in defending against chemical and biological threats. The bill focuses on improving the coordination and effectiveness of the Chemical and Biological Defense Program (CBDP) by requiring the Secretary of Defense to develop a comprehensive strategy for countering these threats.
One key aspect of the bill is the requirement for the Secretary of Defense to establish a Chemical and Biological Defense Steering Committee, which will be responsible for overseeing and coordinating the various activities of the CBDP. This committee will also be tasked with ensuring that the program is aligned with national defense priorities and that resources are allocated efficiently.
Additionally, the bill calls for increased collaboration between the Department of Defense and other federal agencies, as well as international partners, in order to enhance information sharing and coordination in the event of a chemical or biological attack. The bill also emphasizes the importance of research and development in the field of chemical and biological defense, calling for increased funding for these activities.
Overall, Bill 118 HR 3460 seeks to strengthen the United States' ability to defend against chemical and biological threats by improving coordination, collaboration, and research in the field of chemical and biological defense.