National Interagency Confederation for Biological Research


The National Interagency Confederation for Biological Research is a biotechnology and biodefense partnership and collaborative environment of eight U.S. Federal government agencies at Fort Detrick, Maryland, USA.

Structure

Four federal cabinet level departments are represented in the NICBR: The DoD, the DHHS, the DHS and the USDA. The NICBR agencies are:
Some NICBR laboratories are physically consolidated on the National Interagency Biodefense Campus which includes all NICBR partners except NCI, which maintains its own campus on the Rosemont Avenue side of Fort Detrick. The Fort Detrick Interagency Coordinating Committee is the central hub of the NICBR governance structure, which is chaired by the Fort Detrick U.S. Army garrison commander. It is composed of all NICBR partner representatives.

Leadership and personnel

The FDICC meets twice a month and reports to the Executive Steering Committee, which is chaired by the commander, U. S. Army Medical Research and Materiel Command and is composed of equivalents across the partner agencies. The ESC reports to the NICBR Board of Directors, consisting of the chair, currently Army Surgeon General, and her equivalents across the partnership. Collectively, the NICBR governance bodies provide strategic direction and oversight.

Working groups and subcommittees

Reporting to the FDICC are seven subcommittees and three working groups:
The NICBR Partnership Office provides a staffing function and coordinating center for and under the direction of the FDICC. The NPO works closely with the subcommittees and working groups to facilitate execution of their individual charters and action items handed down by the governance bodies.