I assume there are many biorisk “taskforces” that already exist (between the UN and various national governments), or at least organizations that perform some of the functions you mention.
For example, the UN’s Office for Disarmament Affairs has bioweapons as an “area of focus”. I don’t know what actual work they do, but they probably employ people who know a lot about bioweapons and at least monitor global bioweapons development to some extent. (I know exactly nothing about this area, though, so I could be wrong.)
I assume there are many biorisk “taskforces” that already exist (between the UN and various national governments), or at least organizations that perform some of the functions you mention.
For example, the UN’s Office for Disarmament Affairs has bioweapons as an “area of focus”. I don’t know what actual work they do, but they probably employ people who know a lot about bioweapons and at least monitor global bioweapons development to some extent. (I know exactly nothing about this area, though, so I could be wrong.)