NTI Receives Award for Innovative Leadership At Nuclear Industry Summit
NTI Co-chairmen Sam Nunn and Ted Turner accepted the award on NTI's behalf, expressing pride in NTI's ongoing engagement with global security and the future.
NTI Co-chairmen Sam Nunn and Ted Turner accepted the award on NTI's behalf, expressing pride in NTI's ongoing engagement with global security and the future.
In a speech to the NGO Summit, Des Browne said leaders at the 2016 Nuclear Security Summit must agree on a plan to continue the urgent work of preventing nuclear or radiological catastrophe.
Sam Nunn said governments and industry must continue to work together to prevent nuclear and radiological terrorism.
A Call to Action on Nuclear Terrorism signed by more than 140 global political, diplomatic, business and military leaders, and top experts in nuclear security.
NTI's Radiological Security Progress Report finds that though the vulnerability of radiological sources has caused concern for years, the risk is growing today.
Amb. Thomas Pickering chaired a discussion with NTI President Joan Rohlfing, Dan Lipman, and Kelsey Davenport.
The European Leadership Network hosted a screening of the new documentary Command and Control.
Washington Post praises achievements but also raises concerns about future progress after the fourth and final Nuclear Security Summit.
The Center was jointly developed by China and the United States and will provide a venue for nuclear security training and testing.
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