Domestic Preparedness Program
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The Domestic Preparedness Program has been transferred to the Department of Justice (DOJ). According to the former web site, for "current information on similar products and services, please visit the U.S. Army Soldier and Biological Chemical Command's (SBCCOM)Homeland Defense website. The Domestic Preparedness Program web site was last updated on April 6, 2001.
- Deparment of Defense Report to Congress. Domestic Preparedness Program in the Defense Against Weapons of Mass Destruction, May 1, 1997; Updated June 16, 1998; or Original Report to Congress, May 1, 1997.