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RFAs: Build Partner Capabilities to Counter Global Biological Threats

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Deadline: 17-Jan-2025

The Department of State’s Bureau of International Security and Nonproliferation, Office of Cooperative Threat Reduction has announced its open competition for assistance awards titled “Build Partner Capabilities to Counter Global Biological Threats”.

ISN/CTR’s Biosecurity Engagement Program (BEP) seeks to mitigate global biological threats by securing and/or protecting against the misuse of high consequence pathogens, synthetic biological materials, biotechnologies, genomic data, life sciences research, laboratory infrastructure, and related equipment for biological weapons (BW) purposes, and helping foreign partners develop biosecurity policy, guidance and technical capabilities at the national and regional levels to promote the adoption or compliance with international best practices and frameworks that advance U.S. biological nonproliferation objectives.

BEP will support projects that engage foreign government organizations, biological research and biotechnology laboratories, central and regional health and agriculture laboratories, bio- and data repositories, universities, science and technology organizations or academies, biosafety associations or similar professional associations, and private industry. Within these organizations, BEP projects will engage government leadership, laboratory managers, technicians and similar staff, data and IT managers, research scientists, epidemiologists, policy makers, first responders, forensic scientists, academic researchers and administration, professors, and students.

BEP will counter exploitation of cyber vulnerabilities in the life sciences that could result in data and research theft and compromise building automation systems, thereby negatively impacting the safe and secure operations of laboratories. BEP will also aim to secure research collaborations, including establishing policies and practices for sensitive genomic data and information sharing.

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For more information, visit Grants.gov.

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