Members of an Army chemical-biological research team set up biological
sensors for an operational demonstration at a U.S. military installation
in Osan, South Korea.
The Joint United States Forces Korea Portal and Integrated Threat
Recognition, also known as JUPITR, a program led by the Joint Program
Executive Office for Chemical and Biological Defense, or JPEO-CBD, and
supported by the U.S. Army Edgewood Chemical Biological Center, or ECBC,
will provide unique biological detection capabilities to address the
demand for stronger biosurveillance capabilities on the Korean
Peninsula.
http://www.army.mil/article/158054/Army_scientists_improve_biosurveillance_technology/
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