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Stockpile Stewardship: Yes We Can

A couple of days ago, I posted a discourse on the Administration’s return to Senate ratification of the Comprehensive Test Ban Treaty. In it, I expressed pessimism that this would happen before anti-CTBT stalwart Senator Jon Kyl retires at the end of next year. I also opined that it is, in fact, possible to assure the integrity of nuclear weapons in the U.S. arsenal without testing and that those who don’t believe so just want to maintain the option of adding new weapons to the mix.

In May, the NNSA published a nice synopsis of experiments conducted under its Stockpile Stewardship Program to date. The program publishes a quarterly report on its activities and this one covers the first and second quarters of FY2011.

A colleague just sent it around for information and I, in turn, am providing it to readers here.

 

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Jodi Lieberman

Jodi Lieberman is a veteran of the arms control, nonproliferation, nuclear terrorism and nuclear safety trenches, having worked at the Departments of State, Energy and Nuclear Regulatory Commission. She has also served in an advisory capacity and as professional staff for several members of Congress in both the House and Senate as well as the Senate Homeland Security Committee. Jodi currently spends her time advocating for science issues and funding as the Senior Government Affairs Specialist at the American Physical Society. The views expressed in her posts are her views based on her professional experience but in way should be construed to represent those of her employer.