For several decades the United States did not develop and field new nuclear weapons or delivery systems, choosing instead to sustain or extend the life of existing ones. But the…
Learn MoreThe Chemical Facility Anti-Terrorism Standards (CFATS) program imposes security requirements on certain facilities that manufacture, process, or store chemicals of interest—i.e., chemicals that bad actors might steal, divert, or exploit…
Learn MoreThe theft of nuclear material and the compromise of information could have devastating consequences. Threats can come from external adversaries or from “insiders,” including employees or visitors with trusted access.…
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