
New Article in the Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists Highlights IPNDV’s Collaborative Verification Work

Corey Hinderstein, NTI’s vice president for International
Fuel Cycle Strategies, has written a new
article for the Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists’ bimonthly
magazine about the history and the work of the International Partnership for
Nuclear Disarmament Verification (IPNDV), a public-private partnership between
the U.S. Department of State and NTI which involves more than 25 countries with
and without nuclear weapons. The article highlights how the partnership is laying
a foundation for future arms reductions and serving as a model for
international collaboration on significant technical challenges.
This article is among several in this month’s issue,
entitled Trust, but Verify,
focused on the complex issues involved with arms control verification and nuclear
weapons reductions. Subscribers can access the full article here.
For non-subscribers, it can be downloaded for a fee.
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