BioWatch (BW) User Feedback Survey

Generic Clearance for the Collection of Qualitative Feedback on Agency Service Delivery

Final BioWatch Survey for PRA (questions only).xlsx

BioWatch (BW) User Feedback Survey

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Overview

Survey
Stakeholders


Sheet 1: Survey

# Question Type Options




1 General

1.1 What is your discipline/agency? Check Box



Law Enforcement



Fire Service



HAZMAT



Public Health



Emergency Management



Laboratory Manager



Military



Other
1.1.1 If other, please specify Text
1.2 What is your level of government? Radio Button



Local



State



Regional



Federal



Tribal/Territorial



Non-government
1.3 What is the population size of the largest city in your BioWatch jurisdiction? Radio Button



0-500,000



500,000-1,000,000



1,000,000-5,000,000



5,000,000+
1.4 Based on your planning, what is the number of casualties requiring hospitalization that the largest city in your BioWatch jurisdiction uses for mass casualty estimates? Text
1.5 Based on your planning, what is the number of fatalities that largest city in your BioWatch jurisdiction uses for mass casualty estimates? Text
1.6 What percentage of your BioWatch jurisdiction do you estimate the existing system covers? Radio Button



1-24%



25-40%



41-60%



61-85%



86-100%
1.6.1 Is that percentage sufficient? Radio Button



Yes



No



I don't know
1.7 Does BioWatch adequately protect your high priority/high threat infrastructure? Radio Button



Yes



No



I don't know
1.8 What type of outdoor environments exist in your jurisdiction that require aerosolized biothreat detection? Check Box



Stadiums/venues



Festival/Fairgrounds/Amusement Parks



Large parks



Waterfront public beaches



Parade and Race routes



Entertainment Districts



Other (add text option)
1.8.1 For each outdoor environment checked, please rate the priority for biothreat detection. Table



Very High



High



Medium



Low



Very Low
1.9 What type of indoor environments exist in your jurisdiction that require biothreat detection? Check Box



Enclosed stadiums



Large entertainment venues (e.g. theaters, concert halls, nightclubs)



Convention Centers



Large-capacity religious buildings



Shopping malls



Government owned/occupied buildings



High value privately owned/occupied building



Other (add text option)
1.9.1 For each indoor environment checked, please rate the priority for biothreat detection. Table



Very High



High



Medium



Low



Very Low
1.10 What type of partially-indoor environments exist in your jurisdiction that require biothreat detection? Check Box



Airports



Transit Centers (e.g. harbors, subway/train systems, bus terminals etc.)



Outdoor Malls (e.g., outlet malls)



Other
1.10.1 For each partially indoor environment checked, please rate the priority for biothreat detection. Table



Very High



High



Medium



Low



Very Low
1.11 In your opinion, does BioWatch target the number and types of bioagents that your jurisdiction is concerned about? Radio Button



Yes



No



I don't know
2 Notification

2.1 Does your municipality have a 24-hour Operations Center where a watch officer or other staff is available to constantly monitor for/view notifications? Radio Button



Yes



No
2.2 What is your municipality Operations Center's preferred method of receiving notifications? Check Box



Phone



Text



Email



Other
2.2.1 If other, please specify Text
2.3 Would an earlier notification (of a possible aerosolized biothreat detection) enable more timely decision-making, planning, and response operations? Radio Button



Yes



No



I don't know
2.4 What information does your jurisdiction consider when planning for, or deciding to respond to, ANY biothreat notification (including white powdered)? Please consider both currently provided information OR information that is not provided but would assist planning and response. Check Box



Agent family



Confidence level



# of particles



Wind direction



Wind speed



Time since initial detection



Location of initial detection



Location of potential dispersal devices



Images/video



Status of nearest sensor(s)


Text Other
2.5 For your post-notification processes, please rank each of the following information types as very high, high, medium, low, or very low priority. Check Box


Very High Agent family


High Agent


Medium Confidence level


Low # of particles


Very Low Wind direction



Wind speed



Model projections



Time since initial detection



Location of initial detection



Location of potential dispersal devices



Images/video



Status of nearest senor(s)



Other information
2.6 Please indicate which level of timeliness and confidence you prefer for notifications? Timeliness refers to the speed in which a notification is delivered after a possible biological threat is detected and confidence refers to the probability that a true biological threat exists.



Radio Button Notification in 1 hour with 20% confidence



Notification in 2 hours with 40% confidence



Notification in 4 hours with 60% confidence



Notification in 8 hours with 80% confidence



Notification in 24 hours with 90% confidence
2.7 Have you had problems with BioWatch alerts and data reaching the intended recipient in a timely manner?



Radio Button Yes



No



I don't know
2.7.1 If yes, please describe

2.8 Please rate the importance of being able to archive notifications for post-incident analysis. Text


Radio Button Extremely Important



Highly Important



Important



Moderately Important



Not at all Important
2.9 Please rate the importance of having redundant communications to receive notifications in a degraded communications environment (i.e., cache notification/data and resend when communications are restored)?



Radio Button Extremely Important



Highly Important



Important



Moderately Important



Not at all Important
2.10 For this question please consider biological threat scenarios outside of the BioWatch system (i.e. white powder). Please indicate the highest percentage of notifications that your jurisdiction is willing to accept that did not result in the presence of a true biological threat.



Radio Button 1%



2%



5%



10%



20%



Other
2.10.1 If other, please specify

3 Retrieval Text
3.1 What personal protective equipment (PPE) is provided to those responsible for the retrieval of a sample of a potential biological hazard?



Check Box N-95 mask



Gloves



Air-purifying respirator



Level A suit/SCBA



Tyvek suit



Other
3.1.1 If other, please specify

4 Field Screening Text

Since the BioWatch program does not currently have a field screening capability the purpose of this section is to gather insight on what is the desired performance of a field screening capability if it was made available.

4.1 For the purposes of this question please consider scenarios outside the BioWatch system (i.e. white powder) Which agency in your jurisdiction is responsible for field screening? (e.g. hand-held assays)



Radio Button Law Enforcement



HAZMAT Team



Public Health



Other



My jurisdiction does not conduct field screening
4.1.1 Please indicate why your jurisdiction does not conduct field screening?



Check Box Lack of training



Lack of equipment



Legal/policy constraints



Other
4.1.1.1 If other, please describe

4.2 For the purposes of this question please consider scenarios outside the BioWatch system (i.e. white powder). Does your jurisdiction have dedicated staff for field screening of potential biothreats? Text


Radio Button Yes



No



I don't know
4.3 Can personnel manipulate samples (e.g. split, aliquot, cut, separate etc.) for field-screening in your jurisdiction?



Radio Button Yes



No



I don't know
4.4 What is the preferred media for environmental sample collection?



Check Box Filter



Swabs



Swipes



Frierson, Kristina: Should we diff between wet and dry collection? Goes to viability of sample for downstream analysis Sponges



Liquid media (e.g. salt solutions)



other
4.5 For the purposes of this question please consider scenarios outside the BioWatch system (i.e. white powder). Where are field screening activities conducted?



Check Box Department vehicle



Pre-designated screening location on site



Other
4.5.1 If other, please specify

4.6 Please indicate which level of timeliness and confidence you prefer for field screening notifications? Timeliness refers to the speed in which a notification is delivered after a possible biological threat is detected and confidence refers to the probability that a biological threat exists. Text


Radio Button Screening in 15 min with 20% confidence



Screening in 30 min with 40% confidence



Screening in 1 hour with 60% confidence



Screening in 2 hours with 90% confidence
5 Maintenance

5.1 Does your jurisdiction have local maintenance capability (e.g. not contracted by DHS) for biothreat detection systems?



Radio Button Yes



No



I don't know
5.1.1 If yes, please specify

5.2 Have you experienced any specific problems with maintenance of BioWatch equipment? Text


Radio Button Yes



No



I don't know
5.2.1 If yes, please briefly describe the specific problems

5.3 What is the minimum acceptable service life your jurisdiction can support for a biodetection system Text


Radio Button 2 years



5 years



10 years
6 Conclusion

6.1 What other challenges do you have with the current BioWatch system? Text
6.2 What capabilities would you like to see in an upgraded biological detection system? Text













Sheet 2: Stakeholders

First Responders
State and local municipal staff
HHS Assistant Secretary for Preparedness and Response (ASPR)
HHS Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC)
Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI)
DHS S&T
Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency (DARPA)
DoD Join Program Office for Chemical, Biological, Radiological and Nuclear Defense (JPEO CBRND)
DoD Force Protection Agency
Environmental Protection Agency (EPA)
Biowatch Advisory Committee
Federal Working Group (HHS ASPR, CDC, DoD PFPA, EPA, CST/NGB, FBI)
Association of State and Territorial Health Officials (ASTHO)
National Association of County and City Health Officials (NACCHO)
Council of State and Territorial Epidemiologists
Association of Public Health Laboratories (APHL)
CONOPS workshop participants? (54) (postponed)
First Response Workshop participants? (48)
Public Health Workshop participants? (47)
PH and Lab Attendees meeting participants? (?)
Lab Directors meeting participants (?) (postponed)
InterAgency Board
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