Leadership through change was a key theme during Army Medical Logistics Command’s operational update to senior leaders at the U.S.
A research lab at Fort Detrick is restructuring after an investigation last year found a larger breakdown of trust in leadership taking safety concerns seriously, according to the National Institutes ...
The installation’s Emergency Operations Center has completed a significant reconfiguration and technological overhaul ...
WASHINGTON — Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr.’s Health and Human Services Department ordered a pause on all research activities at the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases research ...
Outside the Community Service Center at Fort Detrick, there now stands a piece of steel and an accompanying plaque that says “We Will Never Forget” across the top. The steel piece itself is from the ...
May 20 -- The government will launch a wide-ranging program of polygraph testing to determine if one of its own employees is responsible for last year's anthrax attacks, ABCNEWS has learned. As many ...
The Army's Fort Detrick is entering a new phase in an effort to clean up environmental hazards it created in Frederick County during years of biological weapons research. The estimated $50 million ...
FREDERICK, Md. — Two Navy sailors are wounded and a Navy medic is dead after an active shooter situation at a naval medical research center in Frederick Tuesday morning. The suspected gunman, the ...
Fort Detrick, the once-shadowy Army installation that produced anthrax and other deadly agents for weapons during the Cold War, marked its 60th anniversary yesterday with a day-long program ...
The U.S. Army Medical Research Institute of Infectious Diseases — a tenant agency at Fort Detrick in Frederick — is investigating after five laboratory primates tested positive for the bacteria that ...