Read the full piece in the National Defense here. There are currently several types in the fleet — and while they are slated to be replaced with the redesigned kill vehicle — this will take several years and present a variety of challenges, said Philip Coyle, senior science fellow at the Center for Arms Control […]
Job Opening: Communications Director
The Center for Arms Control and Non-Proliferation is looking for a Communications Director. Job Description The Communications Director reports to the Executive Director, and is responsible for developing and executing the Center’s and Council’s communications strategy. The Communications Director works closely with the Center’s and Council’s Senior Policy Director and Council’s Deputy Political Director to […]
Center Board Member Dr. Jim Walsh Quoted in WJLA.com
Read the full piece on WJLA.com here. Dr. James Walsh, board member at the Center for Arms Control and Non-Proliferation and researcher at MIT also sees China taking important steps in line with the international community. “I think the president is wrong. We have gotten China’s help” Walsh said, again citing the tightening of coal, […]
CTBTO Preparatory Commission Verification Regime at Risk
Earlier this year, Rep. Joe Wilson (R-SC) and Sen. Tom Cotton (R-AR) introduced companion bills in the House and Senate that, if enacted into law, would restrict funding for the Preparatory Commission of the Comprehensive Nuclear-Test-Ban Treaty Organization (CTBTO). This is the second time that Rep. Wilson and Sen. Cotton have introduced bills attempting to […]
Front and Center: July 29
NUKES OF HAZARD PODCAST: Trinity: The First Nuclear Test Contrary to popular belief, the first nuclear explosion in human history took place not in Japan, but in New Mexico. This episode dives into that test and explains why Congress is threatening progress made on nuclear arms control. Listen on iTunes, Google Play, Stitcher or SoundCloud. WHAT’S NEWS: North Korea Fires […]