Anonymous ID: 766614 March 11, 2022, 10:05 a.m. No.15840201   🗄️.is đź”—kun

>>15839979

>>15839979

>17wounded no deaths

Mari

(You)

Pol

think we are supposed to deboonk all of these fake stories

 

>Radicals coverted the "hospital"

 

>Did you see photos?

 

>Building with windows and "destroyed " but it's not destroyed. Shows pic

 

>Crater pics from a exploded mine

 

>17 wounded no deaths

 

>Blogger lady

 

>He blowing up their fake news narratives

Anonymous ID: 766614 March 11, 2022, 10:09 a.m. No.15840233   🗄️.is đź”—kun   >>0269

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BTRIC Ukraine

 

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Project Name

BTRIC Ukraine

Location

Ukraine

Client

DTRA

 

The Defense Threat Reduction Agency (DTRA) competitively awarded Black & Veatch Special Projects Corp. (Black & Veatch) one of its Biological Threat Reduction Integrating Contracts (BTRIC) in 2008. The 5-year IDIQ contract (with a 5-year option) has a collective ceiling of $4B among the five selected contractors. DTRA also competitively awarded Black & Veatch (Integrating Contractor) the first task order under BTRIC, BTRIC TO1 in Ukraine in 2008. BTRIC TO1 is a vital part of the Cooperative and Biological Threat Reduction (CTR and BTR) program of the U.S. Department of Defense (DoD) / DTRA and Implementing (Executive) Agents of the Ukraine - Ministry of Health (MoH), Academy of Agrarian Sciences (AAS) and State Committee for Veterinary Medicine (SCVM).

 

> https://www.bv.com/projects/btric-ukraine

Anonymous ID: 766614 March 11, 2022, 10:14 a.m. No.15840269   🗄️.is đź”—kun

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>Black & Veatch

<>Black & Veatch

 

State-of-the-Art Diagnostics Laboratory Helps Make the World Safer

 

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Project Name

BSL-3 Laboratory

Location

Odessa, Ukraine

Client

U.S. Defense Threat Reduction Agency

 

Black & Veatch completed Ukraine’s first Biological Safety Level 3 (BSL-3) laboratory in Odessaon time and under budget. The new facility enhances the government’s existing disease surveillance systems to detect, report and respond to bioterrorism attacks, epidemics and potential pandemics.

 

The BSL-3 laboratory in Odessa was designed and constructed by Black & Veatch. It is the first BSL-3 laboratory in the region and the first to becommissioned, accredited and operational under the U.S. Defense Threat Reduction Agency’s (DTRA) Biological Threat Reduction Program (BTRP).

 

“Completing the construction effort under budget definitely exceeded our expectations,” said Doug Gorsline, DTRA BTRP Ukraine Project Manager.

 

Bradley Karn, DTRA BTRP Program Manager, added, “More important was the quality of the effort. Black & Veatch was able to renovate a decades-old facility into a state-of-the-art diagnostics laboratory that will become the nexus of Ukraine’s biosurveillance network.”

 

The BSL-3 laboratory was specifically designed and constructed to support work with especially dangerous pathogens that can be naturally occurring or introduced through a bioterrorism attack. It serves as a central location for research, consolidation and training on the proper handling of dangerous pathogens. The lab also provides the Ukrainian Ministry of Health a safe environment to confirm diagnosis of suspected dangerous pathogens, enhancing public health while deterring bioterrorism.

 

As integrating contractor, Black & Veatch is responsible to DTRA and the Ministry of Health for the full rollout of the BTRP in Ukraine. Black & Veatch is ensuring the mission’s success by training Ukrainian personnel in molecular diagnostics, biosafety, operations and maintenance, and laboratory management techniques. This training, along with three years of gradually decreasing sustainment and transition support, will provide Ukrainian scientists with the necessary resources to manage the BSL-3 laboratory and the Ukrainian biosurveillance system going forward.

 

> https://www.bv.com/projects/state-art-diagnostics-laboratory-helps-make-world-safer

Anonymous ID: 766614 March 11, 2022, 10:42 a.m. No.15840487   🗄️.is đź”—kun   >>0594

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Meeting of Expertson Strengthening National ImplementationGeneva, 13August 2018Item 6of the provisional agendaVarious ways to promote transparency and confidence buildingunder the Conventio

 

All teams will be escorted on site and will be able to assess all aspects of the facility that are relevant to provisions of the BTWC and provided on the CBM form,comprisinglaboratory activities and equipment, infrastructure, security measures including access control, laboratory conduct,documentation in relation toresearch and development,including Dual Use Research of Concern (DURC),as well as procedures for the transfer and export of pathogens and toxins. 10.Exercise proceedingswill allow for:ď‚·examination of rooms, laboratory equipment and installations; ď‚·requests for visual access to paper documents; ď‚·requests for written answers to questions that were submitted in writing prior tothe visit; ď‚·interviewing of personnel; ď‚·requests for photographs and the determination of geographical coordinates

 

https://web.archive.org/web/20220204025116/https://undocs.org/pdf?symbol=en/bwc/msp/2018/mx.3/wp.2