I am becoming increasingly concerned about the dual-use technologies, the threats of bioweapons, and we need to have a continued and strengthened focus on this area to keep our country safe, keep our troops safe, and our allies around the world as well.
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Langevin emphasizes the need for focus on bioweapons and dual-use technologies for national security.
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