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<abstract>The 2006 Quadrennial Defense Review Report states that the
Department of Defense (DOD) must be prepared to respond to and	 
mitigate the effects of weapons of mass destruction (WMD) attacks
at home or overseas. Moreover, the Secretary of Defense directed 
the U.S. military to define the nature and potential requests for
military capabilities needed to respond to 15 National Planning  
Scenarios issued by the Homeland Security Council. The Army&apos;s	 
chemical units are key players in this mission. GAO was asked to 
evaluate the preparedness of the Army&apos;s chemical and biological  
units, including the extent to which (1) units tasked with	 
providing chemical and biological defense support to combat units
and commands are adequately staffed, equipped, and trained and	 
(2) units also tasked with a homeland defense mission--especially
National Guard and Reserve units--are adequately prepared for	 
this mission. During this review, we analyzed readiness data and 
other preparedness indicators for 78 Army chemical units.</abstract>
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