ARMY AL&T
Systems Total Life-Cycle Management LTC Vincent Johnston
Joint Program Executive Office Chemical and Biological Defense (JPEO-CBD) Provides Joint Weapon
management approach implemented to transform paradigms and move from multiservice support processes to a joint service sustainment strategy within the CBD program (CBDP). Led by BG Jess A. Scarbrough and headquartered in Falls Church, VA, the JPEO-CBD is increasingly involved in the operations and support (O&S) phase of the systems acquisition process by augmenting the services’ statutory responsibility to equip, train, and sustain the forces.
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Here, 12th Chemical Co. Soldiers, wearing fully encapsulating Level-A protection, use a chemical vapor detector to “sniff” for oxygen displacement and hazardous chemical vapors coming from a suspected clandestine lab entrance during a scenario training exercise administered by a Mobile Training Team from the U.S. Army CBRN School. (U.S. Army photo.)
ince 2003, one office has been the single focal point for integrating CBD research, development, procurement, and fielding efforts throughout DOD. In addition to this role, the JPEO-CBD also enhances the life-cycle
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