President Joe Biden has signed a new memorandum to combat weapons of mass destruction terrorism and promote nuclear and radioactive material security. The National Security Memorandum affirms the current administration’s commitment to
MoreThe Defense Threat Reduction Agency has released a request for information on potential industry sources of cooperative threat reduction services. DTRA plans to award five to seven companies spots on an indefinite-delivery/indefinite-quantity
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The U.S. Department of Defense’s Defense Threat Reduction Agency (DTRA) has awarded Noblis with a five-year, $263 million prime contract to advance the implementation of the Cooperative Threat Reduction (CTR) program. Noblis will advise
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The Department of Commerce’s (DOC) bureau of industry and security has announced new controls to prevent U.S. individuals from supporting weapons of mass destruction programs and foreign military intelligence activities in Russia,
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A Department of Defense official said DoD needs increased authority to address information gaps in efforts to eradicate weapons of mass destruction, FCW reported Sunday. An executive order may allow DoD to
MorePresident Trump approved a new national strategy to counter the use of weapons of mass destruction by terrorist groups. The National Strategy for Countering WMD Terrorism details how the federal government will
MoreSteven Walker, director of the Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency, has said that his investment priorities for DARPA are aligned with President Donald Trump’s National Security Strategy and Defense Secretary James Mattis’ National
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The Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency has kicked off a program to develop networks of sensors that can detect chemical, biological, radiological, nuclear and explosives threats. SIGMA+ is an expansion of DARPA’s initiative to identify
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The Treasury Department has blocked from dealing with the U.S. 16 individuals and nine foreign companies for their involvement in activities that support North Koreaâs weapons of mass destruction programs and breach of United
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The Department of Homeland Security has created an office that will work to streamline its efforts to prevent terrorists from using weapons of mass destruction against U.S citizens and interests. The Countering
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