14th Annual Joint CBRN Symposium
The global chemical, biological, radiological, and nuclear (CBRN) security market, valued at $18.7 billion in 2023, is projected to reach nearly $30 billion by 2033. Rising geopolitical instability, asymmetric warfare, and the proliferation of advanced dual-use technologies have intensified the demand for modernized CBRN defense and response solutions. Over the past year, the focus across the DoW, DHS, and allied partners has shifted toward integrating artificial intelligence, autonomous systems, and advanced biosensing to strengthen detection, protection, and decontamination capabilities. Cross-sector collaboration and technological innovation remain vital to maintaining operational resilience and preparedness across both military and civilian domains.
The 2026 Joint CBRN Symposium will convene senior leaders, researchers, and industry innovators from across government, military, academia, and allied partners to advance strategies for countering today’s evolving CBRN threats. Discussions will center on joint force modernization, CBRN acquisition priorities, and new technologies supporting early detection, operational survivability, and rapid decontamination. This year’s agenda features panels on strengthening homeland defense and state and local response coordination, advancing multinational readiness, and leveraging AI and autonomous systems to transform CBRN readiness.
Attendees will gain firsthand insight from key defense and policy leaders on efforts to safeguard U.S. and allied forces against emerging CBRN threats, enhance interagency cooperation, and prepare the next generation of responders. The 2026 symposium underscores a whole-of-government and multinational commitment to innovation, resilience, and mission success in the face of a rapidly shifting global threat landscape.
Speaker Details
Ian Watson, SES DASW for Chemical, Biological, Radiological, and Nuclear Defense
Lt Gen Andrew Gebara, USAF Deputy Chief of Staff for Strategic Deterrence and Nuclear Integration, Headquarters U.S. Air Force
BG Tanya McGonegal, USA Commander, Joint Task Force Civil Service
COL Jarrod Gillam, USA Director, U.S. Army Nuclear & CWMD Agency
LTC Erin J. Maurer, USA, CBRN Chief, NATO Allied joint Force Command Brunssem
Dr. Brandi Vann, Former PTDO ASW for Chemical, Biological and Nuclear Defense
Rebecca Hersman, Former Director, DTRA
MSgt Dominic Garcia, USAF, Section Chief, Installation Office of Emergency Management, US Air Force
Dr. Karen Wahl Division Director, Nuclear, Chemical, and Biological Technologies, Pacific Northwest National Laboratory
Assistant Fire Chief Matthew Flagler, Assistant Fire Chief, Division of Emergency Medicine, Cincinnati Fire Department
Event Topic
Defense, Military, NetworkingRelevant Audiences
All Federal Government, Army, Air Force, Coast Guard, Navy, City Government, Department of Defense, Department of Homeland Security, Department of State
Active-Duty US Military/Government:
$ 0.00
Advanced Registration: Non-Profit, Academia, FFRDC:
$ 690.00
Register by 02/06/2026
Standard Registration: Non-Profit, Academia, FFRDC:
$ 790.00
Advanced Registration: Industry and Contractors:
$ 990.00
Register by 01/09/2026
Early Registration: Industry and Contractors:
$ 1,090.00
Register by 02/06/2026
Standard Registration: Industry and Contractors:
$ 1,290.00
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