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Counter-proliferation, CBRNE
and Emergency Management Support
RMGS' mix of technical, engineering, HAZMAT, EOD, and tactical experts conduct comprehensive technical and operational analysis of solutions, technical management and oversight of equipment development and modification programs, and integration of solutions with demonstrated military utility.
We offer the blend of scientific and operational perspectives that is crucial to providing practical solutions to the multifaceted, world-wide threat of WMD. Our subject matter experts possess the knowledge and experience necessary to understand and characterize the full threat spectrum of CBRNE and manage technology development programs. RMGS technical experts include experienced program, project, and technology managers; leaders in CBRNE scientific principles and applications, emergency management professionals; and crisis coordination supervisors. Our operational experts originate from domestic response and specialized incident recovery teams as well as Special Operations Forces (SOF) specifically tasked with the identification of, and response to, CBRNE threats. This complimentary mixture of practical and field experience allows us to uniquely tailor our support to address the specific needs of each client, and affords us the ability to provide exceptionally relevant insight into the design, employment, and field application of CBRNE-related scientific principles, procedures, coordination, and technical and tactical solutions.
RMGS offers technical and operational support to assist end users in the:
- Detection, Deterrence, Defeat, Protection Against, and Reaction to WMD and Chemical, Biological, Radiological, Nuclear and High-Yield Explosives (CBRNE) threats
- Requirements Development
- Capabilities assessment
- Gap Analysis
- Development of CONOPS Specific to CBRNE Threats and Force Protection
- Provision of threat specific exercise scenarios
- Development of high-fidelity test articles that simulate realistic operational environments
- Validation of equipment and procedures
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