Reports
by Kingston Reif [contact information]
Rebalancing Our National Security: The Benefits of Implementing a Unified Security Budget
October 2012
The Center for American Progress published "Rebalancing Our National Security: The Benefits of Implementing a Unified Security Budget," a report examining strategic ways to reform the U.S. defense budget, focusing on unified security budgeting. The report was authored by the Task Force for a Unified Security Budget, which included Kingston Reif, the Center's Director of Nuclear Non-Proliferation. Kingston contributed to the section of the report entitled "Nuclear material security and nonproliferation funding."
Click here to read the report, including contributions from Kingston Reif.
Kingston Reif 202-546-0795 ext. 2103 kreif@armscontrolcenter.org
Kingston Reif is the Director of Nuclear Non-Proliferation at the Center for Arms Control and Non-Proliferation, where his work focuses on arms control, nuclear nonproliferation, nuclear weapons, and preventing nuclear terrorism. He has published letters and articles on nuclear weapons policy in such venues as the Washington Post, Washington Times, Wall Street Journal, Survival, Defense News, and Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists.