Lessons learned from the anthrax letters
Washington Post, 30 July 2009
One year ago, Bruce E. Ivins, the purported perpetrator of the
anthrax mailings of October 2001, died. Mr. Ivins was a senior
biodefense researcher for the U.S. Army. Assuming the FBI is
correct that Mr. Ivins acted alone in the production and
distribution of the anthrax that infected 22, killed five and
terrorized the nation, this is an appropriate time to review five
important lessons from this incident.
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