Weapons of Mass Destruction (WMD)
March 2009 - United States Special Weapons News
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- Northrop Grumman Analysis Center Paper: Synchronization of Deterrence, Defense is Critical to Future National Nuclear Strategy Northrop Grumman 31 Mar 2009 -- Nuclear deterrence and defense should no longer be thought of and structured as separate strategies argues a new paper released today by Northrop Grumman Corporation's (NYSE:NOC) Analysis Center.
- New concrete passes PCAPP Test Army News 30 Mar 2009 -- Pueblo Chemical Agent-Destruction Pilot Plant workers have been testing and placing self-consolidating concrete, or SCC, that will be used in the walls of the Explosive Containment Room of the Enhanced Reconfiguration Building
- Construction ready to spring forward Army News 30 Mar 2009 -- Construction continues to move at a rapid pace at the Pueblo Chemical Agent-Destruction Pilot Plant project site
- Secondary waste at Blue Grass: The National Research Council and Noblis Reports Army News 30 Mar 2009 -- The Department of Defense and U.S. Army Element, Assembled Chemical Weapons Alternatives leadership are currently reviewing the results of two technical reports, as well as stakeholder feedback, to make a decision regarding disposal options for hydrolysate, the byproduct of the neutralization process that will be used at the Blue Grass and Pueblo Chemical Agent-Destruction Pilot Plant
- Protecting health, the environment through the permitting process Army News 30 Mar 2009 -- The Blue Grass Chemical Agent-Disposal Pilot Plant is being constructed to perform an essential mission: the destruction of aging chemical weapons that have been safely stored at the Blue Grass Army Depot
- Mission to Destroy Deteriorating Steel Containers Nears Completion Army News 30 Mar 2009 -- Operation Swift Solution expected to wrap up early this year.
- Pilot Plant Receives Increase for Construction Army News 30 Mar 2009 -- When President Bush signed the Duncan Hunter National Defense Authorization Act the Military Construction authorization for the Pueblo Chemical Agent-Destruction Pilot Plant was increased.
- Northrop Grumman Awarded a Subcontract for Work for the Savannah River Site's Defense Waste Processing Facility Northrop Grumman 23 Mar 2009 -- Northrop Grumman Corporation (NYSE:NOC) has been awarded a subcontract by Washington Savannah River Company for work for the Defense Waste Processing Facility, located at the Department of Energy's (DOE) Savannah River Site (SRS) in Aiken, S.C.
- Deterrence Still Key to National Security, General Says AFPS 19 Mar 2009 -- Deterrence remains as central to America’s national security as it was during the Cold War.
- TOCDF Destroys 50 Percent of Mustard Ton Container Stockpile Army News 19 Mar 2009 -- Tooele Chemical Agent Disposal Facility hit 50 percent completion at Deseret Chemical Depot.
- Stratcom Prepares for Future Capabilities, General Says AFPS 17 Mar 2009 -- Financial crisis, nuclear proliferation and persistent warfare playing a major role in determining future security capabilities.
- Blue Grass Chemical Agent Destruction Pilot Plant to Welcome New Site Project Manager in July Army News 12 Mar 2009 -- Jeffrey L. Brubaker has been selected as the project site manager for the Blue Grass Chemical Agent-Destruction Pilot Plant in Richmond, Ky.
- Medvedev to talk nonproliferation, ties at talks with Obama RIA Novosti 10 Mar 2009 -- Russia's president: Would discuss all issues on bilateral agenda, including nonproliferation, with US president when they meet.
- AFMC focuses on nuclear sustainment, command priorities AFNS 09 Mar 2009 -- Commander of Air Force Materiel Command called for maximum focus on the command priorities during senior leaders conference.
- New Russia-U.S. arms treaty should cover delivery vehicles - Lavrov RIA Novosti 07 Mar 2009 -- A new Russian-U.S. arms reduction treaty that will replace the START-1 treaty expiring in December should limit delivery systems as well as nuclear warheads, the Russian foreign minister said Saturday.
- Enhanced UK-US collaboration on nuclear weapons to remain secret IRNA 03 Mar 2009 -- British government refusing to disclose details of collaboration with the US on the country's nuclear weapons.
- New START treaty could be ready by yearend - Russian diplomat RIA Novosti 02 Mar 2009 -- A new treaty between Russia and the U.S. on the reduction of strategic nuclear arsenals could be prepared by the end of 2009, a senior Russian diplomat has said.
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