Enabling Investments (ACD&P)
Abstract
The Enabling Investments Advanced Component Development and Prototypes (ACD&P) Project maintains the Department of Defense (DoD) advanced development manufacturing facility to rapidly develop, manufacture, and approve medical countermeasures. Enabling efforts in this area support dedicated infrastructure capabilities, demonstrations, and overarching development support functions as portfolio enablers responding to emerging threats. Priority access to the facility provides an on demand manufacturing capability not only for the DoD but for the entire United States Government enterprise. Efforts included in this Project are: (1) Chemical Biological Incident Preparedness and Response - Advanced Development and Manufacturing (CBIPR-ADM) (2) Chemical Biological Incident Preparedness and Response - Model Development (CBIPR-MODEL) (3) Medical Countermeasures Manufacturing Optimization (MCM MFRO) The CBIPR-ADM ensures prioritization to domestic biopharmaceutical manufacturing capacities, capabilities, and infrastructure (e.g. the DoD-ADM Facility and other strategic partners) that are operationally ready to rapidly develop and manufacture medical countermeasures (MCMs) against current and emerging chemical and biological threats including pandemic response. Prioritization is achieved by establishing and enhancing proven biopharmaceutical manufacturing platform technologies and infrastructure at these facilities. Thus, these facilities will have the capability to accelerate development of MCMs at all stages of development, enhance preparedness for existing threats, and rapidly respond to emerging threats as part of a medical integrated layered defense. MCMs that benefit from these efforts include: Vaccines for Viral Agents, Vaccines for Bacterial Agents and Toxins, monoclonal antibodies, antibody fragments and conjugates for therapeutic and prophylactic use across all agent classes. In FY25, CBIPR-ADM transitions to CBIPR-MODEL based on current incident preparedness and response requirements. The Chemical Biological Incident Preparedness and Response - Model Development (CBIPR-MODEL) effort will seek to purchase nonclinical models and/or purchase future nonclinical models in advance of CBDP program (S&T and Advanced Development) study needs. In FY25, this effort supports the purchase of nonclinical models. The Medical Countermeasure Manufacturing Optimization (MCM MFRO) postures the DoD to rapidly respond to biological incidents by leveraging partners across Industrial Base, Chemical and Biological Defense Program, and Defense Health Program to reduce time required to onshore materials critical to the rapid production of medical countermeasures. Furthermore, MCM MFRO will increase the use of computational tools and manufacturing controls to optimize development of MCMs for accelerated delivery to the Warfighter, initiate development of starting materials and conduct a process efficiency study. In FY25, MCM MFRO will continue to optimize manufacturing platforms and continue development of critical reagents, and a rapid sourcing database for starting materials and critical reagents.
Document Details
- Document Type
- Project
- Publication Date
- Oct 01, 2025
- Source ID
- EN4_0603884BP_4_0400_PB_2025
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