MISSION: To Protect U.S. Livestock from Foreign Animal Diseases (FADs) includingzoonotic[animals People] Threats

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MISSION: To Protect U.S. Livestock from Foreign Animal Diseases (FADs) includingzoonotic[animals People] Threats TO SAFEGUARD FOOD ANIMAL HEALTH + PUBLIC HEALTH AS WELL TO PRESERVE AMERICA S FOOD SUPPLY &AG ECONOMY GOALS: To replace the obsolete 1954 Plum Island facility that is too out-of-date and unsafe to permit zoonotic disease R&D To develop 21 st century diagnostics, vaccines, and other therapeutics Right Sized to the NBAF Mission

Foreign Animal Diseases FADs: CDC & USDA Select Agents Biocontainment Space Biosafety Level (BSL) African Swine Fever [ASF] BSL-3: To work on select Classical Swine Fever [CSF] agents causing serious Rift Valley Fever [RVF (Z) ] diseases; treatments exist Japanese Encephalitis [JE (Z) ] BSL-3Ag: To study select agents in livestock; the Bovine Pleuropneumonia [BP] animal rooms provide the primary biocontainment Foot & Mouth Disease [FMD] Nipah Virus [NV (Z) ] # Hendra Virus [HV (Z) ] # Viral Model BSL-4: # To work in space suits on lethal diseases; NO treatments exist * TOP DHS/USDA THREATS WHEN THE NBAF RFP WAS ISSUED IN 01/2006; THUS, SUBJECT TO CHANGE; (Z) ZOONOTIC; BSL-3/3AG; # BSL-4

Pathogens CDC & USDA Regulate to Limit U.S. Disease Outbreaks (Z) ZOONOTIC CSF FROM: K.J. Rambhia, A.S. Ribner and G.K. Gronvall; Biosecurity and Bioterrorism: Biodefense Strategy, Practice and Science, 9(1): 69-71, 2011. www.upmcbiosecurity.org PPR FMD NBAF DISEASES (7 OF 8) + 35 MORE RVF (Z) NV (Z) HV (Z) JE (Z) ASF BOVINE PLEUROPNEUMONIA [BP] ON THE 2006 NBAF LIST IS ABSENT, BUT PESTE DES PETITS RUMINANT PPR HAS BEEN A GROWING CONCERN.

College of Veterinary Medicine KANSAS STATE UNIVERSITY College of Agriculture Biosecurity Research Institute Manhattan was selected for NBAF in 2009 after a 3-year competition that assessed scientific, environmental, threat, and security issues The site is on the Kansas State University campus which provides: Broad-base expertise in livestock-focused animal health and food security The ability to launch NBAF research in the Biosecurity Research Institute It s in the Animal Health Corridor, a veterinary pharmaceutical hub NBAF is strongly supported by public & private-sector stakeholders DHS: SITE SELECTION WILL NOT BE REVISITED.

BIOSECURITY RESEARCH INSTITUTE: Livestock Infectious Disease (A) Plant Infectious Disease (P) Food Safety and Security (F) R&D in the BRI: PROTECTING AGRICULTURE PRESERVING PUBLIC HEALTH Translational R&D (E) BRI RESEARCH PROGRAMS: Infectious diseases that threaten livestock & people (zoonotic diseases) Pathogen threats to food crops PAT ROBERTS HALL Food processing methods that yield safer foods Biology of pathogens & diseases Biosecurity Research Institute GROSS SQUARE FOOTAGE = 113,000 ft 2 NET SQUARE FOOTAGE = 41,000 ft 2

Protecting U.S. Food Animals Five BSL-3Ag rooms for R&D on disease threats to livestock BSL-3Ag to Develop FAD Vaccines with at Risk Livestock Penning for Cattle BIOSECURITY RESEARCH INSTITUTE Penning for Pigs Biosecurity Research Institute

K State/Manhattan Innovation Center NanoScale Corporation All K State facilities have been removed Westar substation stays K State feed mill will be removed Denison Avenue

To Safeguard Food & Health Defending America Against Foreign Animal Diseases NBAF MAIN LAB = 580,184 ft 2 GROSS; 176,000 ft 2 NET; TOTAL NBAF FACILITY SPACE = 713,419 ft 2 GROSS

K-State Feed Mill Westar Substation K-State/Manhattan Innovation Center NanoScale Corporation September 2012 Denison Avenue Photo by David Mayes, Kansas State University, Looking East All city and university utilities crossing the site were rerouted off site K State animal facilities are off the site; new feed mill is being built General contractor has been working on site since November 2010

Denison Entry Near the BRI Looking East Future Home Sign & Front Gate

Sanitary Sewer Installation Westar Substation Looking North

Storm Sewer Installation

Water Line Installation Looking North Backflow Preventer

Denison Avenue Frontage K-State Feed Mill Photo by David Mayes, Kansas State University

Permanent Perimeter Fence Around the NBAF Site Westar Substation Photos by David Mayes Kansas State University

Future Location of the NBAF Laboratory Westar Substation Photo by David Mayes, Kansas State University

August 1, 2011 Feed Mill Westar Substation Parking Lot Retaining Wall Stairs Looking East NBAF Entry

NBAF Timeline Unclear, But Projected Schedule to Full Operations Updated SSRA Completed: 02/2012 Final NRC Report Completed: 07/2012 Start Central Utility Plant: 02/2013? ($40M in FY11 + $40M from Kansas) Start Main Lab Construction: 05/2013? ($50M in FY12) (FY13 Obama = $0; House = $75M; Senate =?) (Was 02/2012) (Was 08/2012) Commissioning Complete: 2018/19? Initiate Plum Island Transition: 2019/20? NBAF to be Fully Operational: 2020/21? DELAYING NBAF THREATENS U.S. HOMELAND SECURITY!

NATIONAL RESEARCH COUNCIL OF THE NATIONAL ACADEMIES NOT AN OPTION FOR THE FUTURE PIADC NBAF Reassessment Hearing; April 13, 2012: DHS S&T Under Secretary Tara O Toole Stated: (1) NOT Up to Code as a BSL 3 Laboratory Means It s: TOO PERILOUS TO PERFORM RESEARCH OR TRAINING ON ZOONOTIC ANIMAL DISEASES (60 75% CAN INFECT PEOPLE); TOO HAZARDOUS TO CONDUCT R&D ON DISEASE TRANSMISSION BY MOSQUITO OR TICK VECTORS; AND EVEN TOO RISKY TO ACCEPT LAB SAMPLES FROM COUNTRIES WITH OUTBREAKS OF ZOONOTIC DISEASES NOT IN THE U.S. (1) COUNCIL TO CONSIDER THREE NBAF ALTERNATIVES, MANHATTAN MERCURY; 04/13/12

NATIONAL RESEARCH COUNCIL OF THE NATIONAL ACADEMIES July 13, 2012: Confirmed the Threats are Imminent and Concluded: FURTHERMORE, PIADC IS NOT SUSTAINABLE; INFRASTRUCTURE IS FAILING & FACILITIES DO NOT MEET CURRENT STANDARDS.

NATIONAL RESEARCH COUNCIL OF THE NATIONAL ACADEMIES Insel Riems, Germany (2013 2014) Winnipeg, Canada (Minimal Capacity) Geelong, Australia ADDED NRC CONCLUSION: IT IS IMPERATIVE TO BUILD BSL-4 LARGE-ANIMAL SPACE IN THE UNITED STATES.

Janet Napolitano U.S. Secretary of Homeland Security 09/19/2012 SENATE HEARING: When questioned by Kansas Senator Jerry Moran, DHS Secretary Napolitano confirmed that Plum Island is too outdated to protect America s livestock industry and, thus, the NBAF project must move forward. As a result, DHS should be enabling construction of NBAF s central utility plant soon; the required $80 million has already been appropriated.

Janet Napolitano U.S. Secretary of Homeland Security A 5-member SWAT Team was assembled by Secretary Napolitano to advance NBAF with a: 1) DHS Secretary s Representative 2) Kansas Governor s Representative 3) Kansas U.S. Senate Members Representative 4) Kansas U.S. House Members Representative 5) Kansas State University Representative (1) OCCURRED AS A RESULT OF A CONFERENCE CALL WITH ALL THE PARTIES ABOVE ON 10/04/2012

NBAF s Standards to Exceed: SQUARE FOOTAGE: GROSS = 580,200 ft 2 NET = 176,000 ft 2 RIGHT-SIZED TO THE NBAF MISSION 1) FEMA s for Office/Support 2) NRC s for BSL-2 Biotechnology Development Module BSL-3E NBAF NET BSL-4 SPACE = 13,200 ft 2 ; PIADC BSL-4 = 0 NBAF BSL-3AG/3E = 81,100 ft 2 ; PIADC BSL-3AG/3E= 72,400 ft 2

Defending America Against Foreign Animal Diseases [BUT Not Until It s Built!] Right Sized to the NBAF Mission TO SAFEGUARD AMERICA S FOOD SUPPLY AND PUBLIC HEALTH AS WELL!