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Army Technology Testing Programs

The committee s earlier recommendations are also reconsidered in light of recent test results from both the Army s Technology Testing Program and its ACWA program. [Pg.18]

New data have become available from the Army s Technology Testing Program (see Chapter 3) and from its Assembled Chemical Weapons Assessment (ACWA) program on the performance of several of the alternative technologies. ... [Pg.25]

As the Army proceeds with its Technology Testing Program, it would be desirable for it to identify and collect information on the fate of appropriate tracking compounds to better evaluate the performance of the technologies. [Pg.44]

AEA (AEA Technology Engineering Services, Inc.). 2000. ACW II Demo II Report, AEA Draft Final PM-ACWA Demonstration II Test Program Technical Report, contract number DAAD1300-C-0014, November 17. Aberdeen Proving Ground, Md. U.S. Army Soldier and Biological Chemical Command. [Pg.152]

In addition, the prototype demilitarization facility has been designed and constructed at Tooele Army Depot, Utah, and is currently being operated in a series of test programs. These test programs are designed to develop and refine the various demilitarization process technologies that would be required for the eventual disposal of the current stockpile of chemical munitions. The facility will also accomplish the disposal of the unserviceable munitions at the Depot. [Pg.318]

Finding The Army has an ongoing program to test several alternative technologies for their ability to destroy EDS neutralents. Based on information provided to it regarding this test program, the committee has several concerns ... [Pg.20]

The U.S. Army Edgewood Research, Development and Engineering Center has embarked upon a testing program to evaluate technologies that are suitable for development as handheld detectors or monitors. The objective of these tests is to assess the performance of... [Pg.298]

Douglas M. Medville, Vice Chair, retired from MITRE as program leader for chemical materiel disposal and remediation. He has led many analyses of risk, process engineering, transportation, and alternative disposal technologies and has briefed the public and senior military officials on the results. Mr. Medville was responsible for evaluating the reliability and performance of the demilitarization machines used by the Army to disassemble stockpile chemical munitions and wrote several test plans and protocols for alternative chemical munition disposal technologies. He also led... [Pg.132]


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