
Examining the process by which the U.S. government develops policies and programs addressing unconventional weapons - made for generalists interested in how this topic fits into national security debates
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I was poking around some old files, and I found a collection of DoD CB Defense Program briefs from a 2004 Advanced Planning Brief to Industry (APBI). These meetings were an opportunity for the military to talk directly with industry vendors...
Well, I did not see this coming. Tulsi Gabbard is supposed to leave the position of Director of National Intelligence in a week. Her final act of defiance is to expose national intelligence relating to the DoD’s Biological Threat Reduction...
About three months ago, the Bipartisan Biodefense Commission held a one-day hearing on the historical threat of adversary use of biological toxins, the technical challenges in detecting and protecting against the deliberate use of toxins, a...
The medical CB defense portfolio is a challenge to evaluate
Two weeks ago, I started my examination of the FY 2027 DoD CB Defense Program (CBDP) Budget Proposal, with a summary of the changes in the science and technology projects and mana...
I’ll say again for the record that I am not a nuclear deterrence expert. I’m a generalist when it comes to defense policy and a specialist in countering WMD. I do enjoy examining nuclear deterrence policy issues and I read deterrence articl...
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The writers behind this newsletter.
Al Mauroni is a specialist in counter-WMD and nuclear deterrence operations and policy. He is the author of eight books and numerous journal articles.
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