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The Sunshine Project was an international NGO dedicated to upholding prohibitions against biological warfare and, particularly, to preventing military abuse of biotechnology. It was directed by Edward Hammond.

With offices in Austin, Texas, and Hamburg, Germany, the Sunshine Project worked by exposing research on biological and chemical weapons. Typically, it accessed documents under the Freedom of Information Act and other open records laws, publishing reports and encouraging action to reduce the risk of biological warfare. It tracked the construction of high containment laboratory facilities and the dual-use activities of the U.S. biodefense program. Another focus was on documenting government-sponsored research and development of incapacitating "non-lethal" weapons, such as the chemical used by Russia to end the Moscow theater hostage crisis in 2002. The Sunshine Project was also active in meetings of the Biological Weapons Convention, the main international treaty prohibiting biological warfare.

An announcement was posted on The Sunshine Project website, "As of 1 February 2008, the Sunshine Project is suspending its operations", due to a lack of funding. Its website remained online for some time after this date and could be used as an archive of its activities and publications from 2000 through 2008. However, as of October 2013 the Sunshine Project website was offline. The domain for the website was then reappropriated by a Thai reforestation volunteer organization until September 2023. It now redirects to the internet pornography website, 33porn.

Biological weapons safety[edit]

The Sunshine Project Biosafety Bites (v.2) #14 6 June 2006

External links[edit]

Organizations

Federal
administrative

  • National Biodefense Analysis and Countermeasures Center
  • National Bio and Agro-Defense Facility
  • National Bioforensic Analysis Center
  • DNI

    DHHS

  • Division of Select Agents and Toxins (CDC)
  • National Science Advisory Board for Biosecurity
  • DoD

  • Defense Threat Reduction Agency
  • Global Emerging Infections Surveillance and Response System
  • Joint Program Executive Office of Chemical and Biological Defense (JPEO-CBD)
  • National Center for Medical Intelligence
  • Federal
    research

    Trans-
    departmental

  • Integrated National Biodefense Medical Countermeasures Portfolio (DHHS/DoD)
  • Military

  • Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency
  • Edgewood Chemical Biological Center
  • Dugway Proving Ground
  • Civilian

  • Integrated Research Facility (HHS/NIAID)
  • Biomedical Advanced Research and Development Authority (HHS)
  • Homeland Security Research Program (EPA/DHS)
  • Plum Island Animal Disease Center (USDA)
  • Foreign Disease Weed Science Research Unit (USDA)
  • Response

    Local

    State

  • Nebraska Biocontainment Patient Care Unit
  • Federal

  • Chemical Biological Incident Response Force (USMC)
  • Epidemic Intelligence Service (CDC)
  • Aeromedical Biological Containment System (CDC)
  • Bioterror Rapid Response and Advanced Technology Laboratory (CDC)
  • Non-
    governmental

    Academic centers
    and think tanks

  • Henry L. Stimson Center
  • Center for Advancing Microbial Risk Assessment
  • Center for Biodefense and Emerging Pathogens (Brown University)
  • Middle-Atlantic Regional Center of Excellence for Biodefense and Emerging Infectious Diseases Research
  • Center for Biodefense Immune Modeling (University of Rochester)
  • Johns Hopkins Center for Civilian Biodefense Strategies
  • National Center for Biodefense and Infectious Diseases (NCBID; George Mason Univ.)
  • Government
    contractors

  • SRI International
  • Idaho Technology
  • Phoenix Air
  • Programs
    and projects

    Threat reduction

  • Project Bacchus
  • Project Clear Vision
  • Project Jefferson
  • Biosurveillance

  • Laboratory Response Network (CDC)
  • BioWatch (EPA, CDC)
  • Global Bio-Surveillance Technology Initiative (GBTI), Bio-Surveillance Management Office (BMO) (part of JPEO-CBD)
  • ESSENCE (DoD)
  • RODS (Civilian)
  • Biosecurity/Biosurety

  • Personnel Reliability Program (DoD)
  • Medical intelligence

    Disaster response

  • National Disaster Medical System (DHHS)
  • Strategic National Stockpile (CDC, DHS)
  • Technology
    and equipment

    Protection

  • NBC suit
  • Respirators
  • Detection

  • Biological Materials MASINT
  • Autonomous Pathogen Detection System
  • Joint Biological Agent Identification and Diagnostic System (JBAIDS)
  • Biocontainment

  • Biosafety cabinet
  • Positive pressure personnel suit
  • Law

    Treaties

  • Statement on Chemical and Biological Defense Policies and Programs (1969)
  • Biological Weapons Convention (1972)
  • Legislation

  • Soviet Nuclear Threat Reduction Act of 1991
  • Executive Order 13139 (1999)
  • Patriot Act (2001)
  • Public Health Security and Bioterrorism Preparedness Response Act (2002)
  • Agricultural Bioterrorism Protection Act of 2002
  • Project Bioshield Act (2004)
  • Biodefense and Pandemic Vaccine and Drug Development Act of 2005
  • Public Readiness and Emergency Preparedness Act (2005)
  • Pandemic and All-Hazards Preparedness Act (2006)
  • Pandemic and All-Hazards Preparedness Reauthorization Act of 2013
  • International
    representation

  • Global Partnership Against the Spread of Weapons and Materials of Mass Destruction
  • United Nations Security Council Resolution 1540 (2004)
  • History

    Past biological
    incidents

  • 1989 California medfly attack
  • 2001 anthrax attacks
  • Wood Green ricin plot (2002)
  • 2003 ricin letters
  • 2013 ricin letters
  • Defunct organizations
    and programs

  • United States biological weapons program
  • Sunshine Project
  • Aeromedical Isolation Team (DoD)
  • Related topics

  • Biodefense
  • Biosecurity in the United States
  • Biological agent
  • Biological hazard
  • Biological warfare (BW)
  • Biosurveillance
  • Bioterrorism
  • CBRN defense
  • Decontamination
  • Entomological warfare
  • Isolation (health care)
  • Select agent
  • Smallpox virus retention debate
  • International

    National


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