Biological Warfare and Containment Command

The Biological Warfare and Containment Command (BIOCOM), also referred to commonly as B-Wac is a special operations and black operations division of the Allied States Department of Defense. Officially not part of the military and its Unified Combatant Commands, B-Wac reports directly to the Secretary of Defense, James R. Eden. The B-Wac was secretly created along with the organization of the Department of Defense in mid-2007, to protect the Allied States domestically against biological threats. The division is usually given carte blanche in their duties. Their official mission statement is to "detect, conceal and prevent of outbreaks of unknown viruses, pathogens, or diseases, both modified and natural, on Alliance soil." When deployed, B-Wac usually operates under the guise of a normal military unit, and always enjoys precedence over normal military or law enforcement. The Clark-Kentz Corporation is the only private entity involved with B-Wac, and usually makes its experts available to the division.

Leadership
The Biological Warfare and Containment Command is led by Commander Peter McMullen, who was appointed directly by the Secretary of Defense. B-Wac has little to no legislative oversight, however, the Department of Defense's Inspector General's Office does frequent its accounts and look into reports concerning B-Wac. Under McMullen, each formation has its own leader, usually holding the rank of lieutenant.

Formations and units

 * 1st Biohazard Threat Unit (Blacklight): Based near Los Angeles and responsible for the Western District of San Andreas. A first-response unit of roughly 500 men.
 * 2nd Biohazard Threat Unit (Redlight): Based near Denver and responsible for the Central District of the Allied States. A first-response unit of roughly 900 men.
 * 3rd Biohazard Threat Unit (Whitelight): Based near Austin and responsible for the Texas District of the Allied States. A first response unit of roughly 500 men.
 * 4th Biohazard Threat Unit (Bluelight): Based near Auburn and responsible for the Northern District of the Allied States. A first response unit of roughly 500 men.
 * Northern Biohazard Threat Unit (Leaflight): Based near Calgary and responsible for the entire Allied Canada territory. A first response unit of roughly 1000 men.
 * Western Biocontainment Division: 3000 men based out of Northeastern San Andreas, responsible for full containment of a bioweapon or pathogen outbreak.
 * Northeastern Biocontainment Division: 3000 men based out of Iowa, responsible for full containment of a bioweapon or pathogen outbreak.
 * Containment Reserve Corps: 10 000 reservists based out of Houston, responsible for providing support to the biocontainment divisions should they require it.

Projects and incidents

 * Auburn incident:
 * Project Reintegration:
 * Operation Heller: