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Fact Sheet
7/1/2011
This Information Paper provides an overview of the E-Government (E-Gov) Act of 2002 mandating the use of machine-readable privacy policies by Federal agencies on websites used by the public.
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Fact Sheet
6/1/2011
Questions and answers for active duty military for the 2011 Health Related Behaviors Survey
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MHS Patient Satisfaction Surveys
Fact Sheet
2/1/2010
This fact sheet discusses the medical effects of DU exposure
Fact Sheet
12/31/2009
The 2008 Department of Defense (DoD) Survey of Health Related Behaviors Among Active Duty Military Personnel assesses substance abuse, mental well-being, deployment issues, fitness, nutrition and weight management, and compares this data to select national health status goals. Health status goals are from the Department of Health and Human Services’ (HHS) Healthy People 2010 objectives identified as important factors for leading healthy lifestyles.
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MHS Patient Satisfaction Surveys
Fact Sheet
12/31/2009
The purpose of this study is to assess health behaviors that have the potential to impact readiness and to assess the overall well being of the Armed Forces. The Department of Defense (DoD) uses data from the Health Related Behavior (HRB) Survey to improve education, training, treatment, and counseling to support the Services and optimize individual and overall health status and fitness.
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MHS Patient Satisfaction Surveys
Fact Sheet
12/2/2009
This information sheet is a tool for institutions receiving funds from OUSD(P&R) institutions for the purpose of conducting research with human subjects when the DoD or its employees are not involved in the conduct of the research.
Fact Sheet
1/1/2007
The Clinical Practice Guideline (CPG) for the Rehabilitation of Lower Limb Amputation was developed under the auspices of the Veterans Health Administration (VHA) and the Department of Defense (DoD) pursuant to directives from the Department of Veterans Affairs (VA).
Fact Sheet
5/4/2005
The Medical Countermeasures (MCM) Directorate assists in protecting U.S. forces that are globally engaged and at potentially increased risk to being exposed to naturally occurring substances or encountering manufactured chemical, biological, radiological or nuclear (CBRN) agents that adversaries may seek to use against them.
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Health Readiness & Combat Support | Environmental Exposures | Chemical and Biological Exposures
Fact Sheet
12/3/2003
This is an update of the Pin Point Fact Sheet.
Fact Sheet
12/2/2003
The purpose of the Autumn Gold test program was to examine shipboard vulnerabilities and capabilities during a chemical or biological warfare agent attack. The test’s primary objective was to determine the efficiency of shipboard protection systems such as detectors and decontaminants. The Autumn Gold test used a biological tracer.
Fact Sheet
12/2/2003
The primary purposes of Copper Head were to determine the percentage of aerosol penetration into an operational shop under three readiness conditions in a frigid environment.
Fact Sheet
12/2/2003
The primary purpose of the Eager Belle, Phase II test was to study the downwind travel of biological aerosols.
Fact Sheet
12/2/2003
This is an update to the original Autumn Gold Fact Sheet
Fact Sheet
12/2/2003
The purpose of West Side, Phase I was to evaluate the A/B 45Y-4 dry agent disseminator in a frigid environment
Fact Sheet
12/2/2003
Shady Grove, Desert Test Center (DTC) test 64-4, was originally named Red Beva.
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