Weapons of Mass Destruction (WMD)
1995 United States Special Weapons News |
- Energy Secretary Names Joan Rohlfing as Director of National Security and Nonproliferation DOE News Release - October 12, 1995
- Energy Department Set to Build World's Most Powerful Computer DOE News Release - September 7, 1995 -- The Department of Energy (DOE) announced a $45-million joint development contract with its Sandia National Laboratories and Intel Corp. to build the world's most powerful computer by the end of 1996. The effort is part of the Accelerated Strategic Computing Initiative (ASCI). Peak performance of the new computer will be about 1.8 teraflops.
- For the Common Defense THE OKLAHOMAN, AUG. 20, 1995
- Pork, Republican Style THE TULSA WORLD, AUG. 14, 1995
- KEY ISSUES STILL UNDECIDED ON PROPOSED EXPORT-CONTROL REGIME By Bruce Odessey
USIA Staff Writer - 11 July 1995
- POST-COLD WAR WEAPONS SPREAD SPURS NEED FOR ARMS CONTROL
07-11-95 -- John D. Holum, director of the U.S. Arms Control and Disarmament
Agency
- Lengthening the Fuse (By Bruce G. Blair) Brookings Review, Summer 1995
- BUSINESSES WARNED ABOUT TRICKY EVASIONS OF EXPORT CONTROLS By Bruce Odessey
USIA Staff Writer - 12 April 1995
- RELAXATION OF EXPORT CONTROLS ON COMPUTERS WILL GO AHEAD By Bruce Odessey
USIA Staff Writer - 12 April 1995
- NEW U.S. ARMS TRANSFER POLICY GOVERNED BY RIGID GUIDELINES By Jacquelyn S. Porth
USIA Security Affairs Writer - 23 February 1995
- HOUSE APPROVES NATIONAL SECURITY REVITALIZATION ACT By Wendy S. Ross
USIA Congressional Affairs Writer (16 February 1995)
- STATE, PENTAGON CRITICIZE PROPOSED NATIONAL SECURITY BILL By Jacquelyn S. Porth
USIA Security Affairs Correspondent - 14 February 1995
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