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National Bio and Agro-Defense Facility (NBAF) is a state-of-the-art research facility dedicated to studying high-consequence animal diseases, located in Manhattan, Kansas, and operated by the U.S. Department of Agriculture.
Mission
The mission of NBAF is to safeguard the nation's agriculture, food supply, and public health from the threats of serious animal diseases. This includes conducting research on zoonotic, foreign, and emerging diseases, developing countermeasures like vaccines and diagnostics, and providing training to enhance biosecurity and response capabilities.
Parent organization
NBAF is managed by the U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA), specifically under the Agricultural Research Service (ARS) and the Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service (APHIS).
Legislation
The NBAF was authorized by the National Bio and Agro-Defense Facility Act of 2019, which facilitated the transition of responsibility from the Department of Homeland Security to USDA.
Partners
While not formally listed as partners, NBAF collaborates with:
- Kansas State University
- Various federal agencies for research and response coordination
- International agricultural and health organizations
Number of employees
As of June 2024, NBAF has more than 300 employees.
Organization structure
- Research Division conducts studies on high-consequence animal diseases.
- Biologics Development Module focuses on vaccine and diagnostic development.
- Training and Diagnostics Program educates and equips veterinarians and researchers.
List of programs
- Research on High-Consequence Livestock Diseases
- Vaccine and Diagnostic Development
- Veterinary Training and Biosecurity Education
- Emergency Response Preparedness
Last total enacted budget
The construction budget for NBAF was $1.25 billion, with ongoing operational costs not publicly detailed.
Leader
NBAF is led by a Director.
Services provided
NBAF provides advanced research capabilities for studying animal diseases, particularly those with zoonotic potential. It develops vaccines and diagnostics to combat these diseases, offers training in biosecurity, and contributes to the national and international response to agricultural disease outbreaks.
Regulations overseen
While NBAF does not oversee regulations, it operates under high biocontainment standards (BSL-4) and must comply with federal regulations concerning pathogen research and biosafety.
Headquarters address
1011 Campus Drive, Manhattan, KS 66502
Website
Wikipedia article
wikipedia:National Bio and Agro-Defense Facility