The Johns Hopkins Center for Civilian Biodefense Studies is a comprehensive site that provides information, upcoming events, news, reading lists, and a list of Internet resources for the medical and public health community as well as the general public.
The Monterey Institute is the world's largest non-governmental organization devoted to combating the spread of weapons of mass destruction (WMD). Website materials, authored primarily by the Institute, are organized by geographical region, publication type, and subject (chemical and biological weapons, missiles, nuclear weapons, and treaties and regimes).
The Center for the Study of Bioterrorism and Emerging Infections (CSB&EI) is part of the St. Louis University School of Public Health. The website offers an extensive list of references, news, bibliography, and Internet resources. The mission of the Center is to provide public health and healthcare facilities with resources needed to prepare for response to and recover from intentional or naturally occurring disease outbreaks.
ANSER is a nonprofit research institute established in 1958 to provide analyses, technical reviews, program evaluation, and system planning. They are committed to strengthening both public and private institutions to face national security challenges. The Corporation facilitates partnerships and dialog among entities that are essential to successful deterrence prevention, crisis management, consequence management, attribution, and retaliation.
The Harvard Sussex Program is an international collaboration devoted to research, communication, and training to advance the understanding of policy issues associated with chemical and biological warfare (CBW) in order to promote the global elimination of CBW weapons and to strengthen the constraints against hostile uses of biomedical technologies.
The Henry L. Stimson Center is an independent, nonprofit, public policy institute committed to finding and promoting innovative solutions to problems of national and international security.