The federal Centers for Disease Control is giving the state Health Department 1.2 million dollars to begin preparations for the possibility of a biological weapons attack. The grant is part of a national program that will distribute money to 40 states to improve lab technology and design early warning sytems that will be able to quickly detect an outbreak. Former state epidemiologist Mike Osterholm is Chairman and CEO of the Infection Control Advisory Network. He says the new grant will still leave the state a long way from being fully prepared for a biological attack.