Canada calls for proposals to counter CBRN&E attacks

The Canadian government is getting ready to spend C$25 million (US$24 million) on research and development to protect against chemical, biological, radiological/nuclear and explosives (CBRN&E) attacks. The Canadian defense ministry says priorities for the upcoming efforts are: Risk Assessment and...

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