Any time a US federal agency proposes a major action that “has the potential to cause significant effects on the natural or human environment,” they must complete an…
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Stay tuned for the October 2015 FAS Nuclear Notebook, available for viewing on fas.org tomorrow. Co-authored by Hans M. Kristensen and Robert S. Norris…
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FAS Roundup: February 13, 2012 New report on future of nuclear power, DoD inspector takes on classification oversight, freedom of the press and much more.
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Scientist Spotlight: FAS Board of Experts Member and Adjunct Senior Fellow Martin Hellman This new installment features prominent FAS-affiliated scientists and engineers. Dr.
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It is hard to believe that it has been almost two years since I accepted an Adjunct Fellow role here at FAS. To be honest, my time at FAS has…
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FAS Staff Photo, April 1987. by Jeremy J. Stone “When, in 1970, I descended from the FAS Executive Committee to become the chief…
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by Philip Baxter Nuclear forensics is playing an increasing role in the conceptualization of U.S. deterrence strategy, formally integrated into policy in the 2006 National Strategy on Combatting Terrorism (NSCT).
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Hans M. Kristensen, FAS Director of the Nuclear Information Project, was featured on CBS News’ post-60 Minutes special to discuss the United States’ nuclear readiness and capability. …
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Agreement with Iran, Fall issue of the Public Interest Report, reducing SSBN force and more.
FAS Holiday Membership Drive
FAS will kick off a holiday membership drive on Friday, November 29 and we need your help! The four day drive will end on Cyber Monday, December 1 at midnight. FAS membership will be 50% off for all new members. The promotional link will be sent out on Friday; please pass along the information and link to those in your network who would be interested in our work.
Thank you for your continued support of FAS; we are very thankful for your participation and feedback.
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FAS joins coalition to end COVID-19 No one is safe until everyone is safe. Now…
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