BERKELEY, Calif. - A team of researchers at the Department of Energy's Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory has developed an interactive computer program designed to help building managers and owners assess their vulnerability to - and to prepare for - chemical, biological, and radiological (CBR) weapons attacks or accidental toxic releases.
The Building Vulnerability Assessment and Mitigation Program (BVAMP) can be obtained free through a Web site established by Berkeley Lab, which provides advice on CBR responses for buildings: http://securebuildings.lbl.gov/BVAMP.html.