Advancements in DNA Sequencing for Military Biological Threat Detection
The U.S. Naval Research Laboratory has developed DNA and RNA sequencing technology for rapid identification of biological threats. This capability enables military units to detect harmful pathogens in under 30 minutes, enhancing operational readiness and decision-making in the field.

The U.S. Naval Research Laboratory (NRL) and the Defense Threat Reduction Agency (DTRA) have introduced the F-FAST and FFBS systems, which facilitate the swift identification of biological threats in various environments.
These systems allow for pathogen detection in less than 30 minutes and are designed for military personnel without formal lab training. Field testing occurred during multiple exercises, including RIMPAC and Arctic Edge, demonstrating the systems' effectiveness in real-world scenarios.
The F-FAST program has transitioned to the Capability Program Executive for Chemical, Biological, Radiological and Nuclear Defense for continued support to warfighters. Training programs for Navy microbiology personnel are in place to ensure effective use of this advanced technology.




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