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Because dual-use biotechnologies developed in the private sectoroffer powerful tools to protect Americans from biological threatsand to increase the military's operational capabilities, thefederal government should promote international liabilityprotection for developing and deploying new national security goodsand services, promote scientific travel and exchanges, and assign alead agency to coordinate biotechnology exploitation for nationalsecurity.

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