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Thayer School of Engineering and Dartmouth Medical School Host and Cosponsor

Thayer School of Engineering and Dartmouth Medical School Host and Cosponsor Medical Disaster Conference, Biological Response Resources and Logistics U.S. Army Soldier and Biological Chemical Command Cosponsor. WELCOME. 2. WORKSHOP GOALS.

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Thayer School of Engineering and Dartmouth Medical School Host and Cosponsor

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  1. Thayer School of Engineering and Dartmouth Medical School Host and Cosponsor Medical Disaster Conference, Biological Response Resources and Logistics U.S. Army Soldier and Biological Chemical Command Cosponsor

  2. WELCOME 2

  3. WORKSHOP GOALS 1. Develop a resource and logistic strategy to respond to different scales of biological incidents 2. Develop a command and control strategy to implement the response 3. Conceptualize a future biological response system employing distributed command and control, tele-medicine and robotics. 3

  4. WORKSHOP APPROACH Response Groups develop near-term resource, logistic & C&C strategy Scenarios Technology Group conceptualize future biological response system 4

  5. WHAT IS THE SITUATION? • Integrated response strategies are defined – e.g. BW Response Template • Resource requirements can be estimated • Sources, integration, transportation, control of resources not defined • Future response concepts unknown 5

  6. IMPACT OF SITUATION • Hospitals accept increasing ill, go on emergency operations • Hospitals fill up, lock down, ill and worried-well back up • Hospitals become non-functional from staff burn out • Confusion leads to resources not effectively utilized 6

  7. WORKSHOP CHALLENGE • Requisite brainpower is here! • Need focus to achieve results. 7

  8. HOW TO FOCUS? Begin with Scenario & casualties Response strategy Resource requirements Available resource estimates Forward Pass Develop Resource & logistics, C&C strategy End with improved Response strategy Resource requirements Resource & logistics, C&C strategy Backward Pass

  9. AGENDA June 14 8:00 am Registration - Thayer School of Engineering 8:30 am Welcome, Introductions, Goals and Process 9:00 am Terrorist Threat Review 9:30 am Workshop Scenario & Initial Response 10:15 am Response Resource Model 10:30 am Estimate of Available Resources 10:45 am Break-Out Group Assignments and Discussion 11:30 am Lunch - on your own 12:30 pm Robot Demonstration, Thayer School of Engineering 1:30 pm Response Groups:  Identify local, regional, State and Federal resources and determine best utilization, Thayer School Technology Groups:  Focus on providing response resources remotely, Medical School 4:00 pm Groups Present Findings: Wrap-Up Comments 5:00 pm Dinner - on your own 7:00 Panel Discussion on New Technologies, Thayer School, Room 100

  10. AGENDA (CONT.) June 15 8:00 am Group Assignments and Discussion -Thayer & Med Schools 8:30 am Response Groups: Identify timing, transportation,receiving, assignment and utilization of resources and C&C strategy   Technology Group: Focus on distributed C&C system and simulator and conceptualize a future BW response system 10:30 am Groups Summarize Findings 11:30 am Lunch - on your own 12:30 pm Simulation demonstration, Thayer & Medical Schools 1:30 pm All Groups: Work back through strategy & improve 3:00 pm Final Group Presentations and Discussion 4:00 pm Workshop Evaluations and Adjourn

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