The U.S.-Russia Initiative to Prevent Nuclear Terrorism Newsletter: December 2013 - February 2014
Siegfried Hecker Honored For Commitment to Prevent Nuclear Terrorism; William Tobey Briefed Nuclear Security Summit Sherpas; Vladimir Dvorkin Participates in Luxemburg Forum Meeting;Graham Allison Briefs Senior Executives on Nuclear Terrorism and more.
- Siegfried Hecker Honored For Commitment to Prevent Nuclear Proliferation and Terrorism.
- Nun Sentenced to 35 Months for Nuclear Facility Protest.
- Russia Reorganizes Nuclear Oversight.
- William Tobey Briefed Nuclear Security Summit Sherpas.
- Obama, Putin to Attend Nuclear Security Summit.
- USAF’s ICBM Personnel Investigated for Alleged Exam Cheating, Drug Abuse.
- Japan Agreed to Return Weapons-Grade Plutonium to US.
- Russia to Retrieve Spent Fuel from Uzbekistan.
- US Not Fully Equipped to Detect Development of Nukes by Foreign Powers.
- NNSA’s GTR Initiative to Receive $442 Million.
- U.S. Ranks 11th, Russia 18th in NTI’s Nuclear Materials Security Index.
- Georgia Seizes Dirty Bomb Material.
- Willam Tobey on How To Make 2014 Nuclear Security Summit A Success.
- RSVN Modernizes Security Systems, Commissions Counter-Sabotage Vehicle.
- Vladimir Dvorkin Participates in Luxemburg Forum Meeting.
- Graham Allison Briefs Senior Executives on Nuclear Terrorism.
- Moniz and Kirienko Meet as Megatons to Megawatts Wraps Up.
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- US Not Fully Equipped to Detect Development of Nukes by Foreign Powers.
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- Vladimir Dvorkin Participates in Luxemburg Forum Meeting.
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