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    • Public Health
    • Emergency Management
    • Biosecurity

    Background:

    • The US Federal Government actively supports research to enhance national preparedness against various threats.
    • Diverse threats necessitate a multi-agency approach to preparedness research and development.
    • Coordination among federal agencies is crucial for effective preparedness strategies.

    Discussion:

    • This article presents perspectives from three leading federal agencies involved in preparedness research.
    • Key agencies include the Department of Homeland Security (DHS), Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), and National Institutes of Health (NIH).
    • Understanding agency-specific roles and program focuses is vital for comprehensive preparedness.

    Key Insights:

    • DHS focuses on threat assessment and security infrastructure.
    • CDC leads in disease surveillance, outbreak response, and public health interventions.
    • NIH contributes through biomedical research, medical countermeasures, and health system resilience.

    Outlook:

    • Continued inter-agency collaboration will strengthen national preparedness capabilities.
    • Future research should address emerging threats and novel response strategies.
    • Integrating diverse scientific and operational expertise is essential for robust preparedness.