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Chemical, Biological, Radiological and Nuclear Threats

Effectively countering chemical, biological, radiological, and nuclear (CBRN) threats demands a comprehensive security program that protects your operations and your assets—your people, facilities, materials, and information. General Dynamics Advanced Information Systems has the domain expertise in CBRN and knowledge discovery and decision support, and the large-scale integration capabilities needed to develop this comprehensive approach. We have been engaged in chemical, biological, radiological, and nuclear monitoring and detection since 1980.

Advanced techniques and technologies—including critical intent modeling, link analysis and intelligent agent software—can empower you to visualize patterns from data and discover important relationships. These capabilities are key to correlating events and being able to draw on a unique combination of skills, including sensor systems and advanced analysis, to provide reliable decision alternatives for military and government professionals.

The integrated programs of General Dynamics, united with our broad coalition of leading companies in the CBRN, knowledge discovery and decision support market, can protect your assets against damage or disruption, and prepare you to detect and respond to threats as soon as possible. General Dynamics' networked surveillance approach extends far beyond the traditional physical protection methods employed today.

To help solve critical security challenges, we offer:

  • Chemical, biological, radiological, and nuclear (CBRN) detection
  • World-wide Nuclear Event Monitoring Network
  • Disease surveillance and NBC casualty management and response
  • Unmanned ground sensors
  • Incident management

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