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- Torrey Science awarded contract to provide high-reliability satellite link to verify nuclear treaty compliance
- SAN DIEGO--BUSINESS WIRE--Dec. 6, 1995--Torrey Science Corp. announced award of a contract on Nov. 14 to develop and demonstrate a remote communication system for nuclear non-proliferation treaty verification.The communication system, called the Reliable Affordable Global Communications RACON system, will send information collected by a global network of remote sensors to...
- Research articles 1995-12-06
- Tanks and flanks: conventional forces in Europe. (Russia is trying to keep more heavy weapons under NATO's conventional forces in Europe treaty, which must be renegotiated by Nov 16, 1995)(Brief Article)
- WITH the deadline for full compliance with the treaty on conventional forces in Europe CFE upon them at midnight on November 16th, Russia and NATO have been attempting to strike a deal on the numbers of heavy weapons Russia will be...
- Research articles 1995-11-18
- UN: Test-Ban Treaty crowned 40-year effort to halt te test explosions, Committee told.
- M2 PRESSWIRE-20 October 1999-UN: Test-Ban Treaty crowned 40-year effort to halt test explosions, Disarmament and International Security Committee told C1994-99 M2 COMMUNICATIONS LTD RDATE:191099 * Compliance Regime for Treaty Described as 'Stable and Durable'; US Test-Ban Rejection, Israel's Nuclear Capability ...
- Research articles 1999-10-20
- Senate should ratify chemical weapons pact - Chemical Weapons Convention - Editorial
- By April 29, the United States Senate must ratify the Chemical Weapons Convention or forfeit any pretense to being a leader in world disarmament efforts. The Chemical Weapons Convention is an international treaty that would ban production, possession and use of chemical weapons. Under the treaty, existing chemical...
- Research articles 1997-03-21
- BAE to support Air Force nuclear monitors
- MELBOURNE, Fla., Nov. 4 UPI -- The U.S. Air Force has contracted BAE Systems to provide nuclear monitoring support to help ensure treaty compliance around the world. British company BAE was selected for the contract to provide the Air Force Technical Applications Center at Patrick Air Force Base with nuclear...
- News items 2009-11-04
- Nuclear non-proliferation treaty review conference at UN 2-27 May, as tense global events prompt warning of agreement's erosion.
- M2 PRESSWIRE-29 April 2005-UN: Nuclear non-proliferation treaty review conference at UN 2-27 May, as tense global events prompt warning of agreement's erosionC1994-2005 M2 COMMUNICATIONS LTD RDATE:28042005 The Review Conference for the international treaty aimed at controlling nuclear-weapon proliferation opens at Headquarters...
- Research articles 2005-04-29
- Russia poised to walk away from CFE arms treaty
- MOSCOW AFP — Russia was set to suspend compliance overnight Tuesday with a key Cold War treaty that sets limits on troops and weaponry across Europe, a move starkly underlining growing East-West tensions. A foreign ministry spokesman confirmed to AFP that Russia's moratorium on the Conventional Forces in Europe...
- Research articles 2007-12-11
- UN: Swift conclusion of safeguards agreements with IA IAEA urged on signatories to Non-Proliferation Treaty.
- M2 PRESSWIRE-8 November 1999-UN: Swift conclusion of safeguards agreements with Atomic Energy Agency urged on all signatories to Non-Proliferation Treaty C1994-99 M2 COMMUNICATIONS LTD RDATE:041199 * Speakers Voice Concern Over Situation in South Asia, Korean Peninsula The persistent...
- Research articles 1999-11-08
- US rejects Russian call for new space treaty
- WASHINGTON AFP — The White House on Tuesday rejected Russia's call for a new treaty to ban the use of weapons in space, warning that ensuring compliance would be "impossible." "The United States opposes the development of new legal regimes or other restrictions that seek to prohibit or limit...
- Research articles 2008-02-12
- Major General Michael S. Kudlacz
- MAJOR GENERAL MICHAEL S. KUDLACZ Retired July 1, 2002. Maj. Gen. Michael S. Kudlacz is director, On-Site Inspection, Defense Threat Reduction Agency, Dulles, Va. The directorate consists of more than 600 military and civilian members in six divisions responsible for every aspect of conducting inspection-related activities essential to...
- Research articles 2004-01-01
- E'Prime Aerospace Corporation Receives Launch Site Policy Review Approval
- E'Prime Aerospace Corporation (PINKSHEETS: EPEO), today announced the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA/AST) has completed the interagency portion of the policy review for E'Prime's launch site license application A-07-EPA-121. Furthermore, the Departments of Defense, and State, and NASA cited no issues, including START Treaty compliance, associated with E'Prime's proposed canister launch...
- Research articles 2007-11-05
- Senate's chief climate denier makes Copenhagen cameo
- by Kevin Grandia The great leader of the Copen-deniers, U.S. Sen. James Inhofe R , showed up on the Danish island of Copenhagen for a fly-by press event here at the international climate treaty. Sen. Inhofe, the Oklahoma Republican, speaking at an impromptu news conference...
- News items 2009-12-17
- Walking Through The Minefield--Ethical And Liability Risks In Auditor Response Letters
- When preparing responses to auditors' requests for information, the lawyer must understand the general principles of Statement of Financial Accounting Standards and the American Bar Association's Statement of Policy Regarding Lawyers' Responses to Auditors' Requests for Information. By following some simple guidelines for preparing these responses, most of the "mines"...
- White papers 2003-01-01
- Record EU Fine for Intel, Deconstructing Intel Response
- It seems like only yesterday that I was writing about the danger of antitrust actions in high tech. In fact, it was, and at the time I mentioned the speculation that Intel would face a walloping antitrust fine from the EU today. And so it does: €1.06 billion, or about...
- Blog posts 2009-05-13
- U.S., Russia may ink START deal soon
- MOSCOW, Dec. 14 UPI -- Russia and the United States seemed to be edging towards the signing of a new nuclear weapons treaty later this month, officials in Moscow said. "Intense work is under way on the strategic arms cut treaty," Kremlin aide Arkady Dvorkovich was quoted saying by the...
- News items 2009-12-14
- Senate Takes Up Chemical Weapons
- FACING A DEADLINE for US compliance with the chemical weapons treaty, a Senate committee began final work last week on a bill to govern inspections by foreigners on US soil. The global accord, which took effect last month, requires routine inSpection FACING A DEADLINE for US...
- Research articles 1997-05-19
- Kerry talks tough on China
- United States Senator John Kerry delivered a tough message to China today that may have serious implications for their relationship on climate change and even trade. In his speech he asked that actions taken by China on climate change be monitored by outside agents.'...we must be able to assure a...
- News items 2009-12-16
- Senate funds nuclear test monitoring
- On September 1, by a vote of 49 to 44, the Senate adopted an amendment by Sen. Arlen Specter (R.-Pa.) to add $28.9 million for expenses related to the Comprehensive Nuclear Test Ban Treaty Preparatory Commission. The international commission is charged with laying the groundwork for monitoring compliance with the...
- Research articles 1998-11-06
- Tehran threatens to back track on nuclear commitments: FM
- TEHRAN AFP ? If EU countries fail to prevent Iran from being declared in non-compliance with the Nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty NPT, Tehran will abandon commitments made to the UN atomic watchdog, Iran said. "The Islamic republic of Iran accepted the additional protocol and the Nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty, but if...
- Research articles 2003-11-20
- Global self-police
- Global Self-Police FRED IKLE, the veteran arms-control expert and currentUnder Secretary of Defense for Policy, writes on the New York Times Op-Ed Page that he'd simply oppose any arms-control treaty right now. Why? Because Congress, in its present temper, would ignore Soviet violations, insisting only on U.S. compliance....
- Research articles 1987-07-03
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