ISN/WMDT’s goal in these proposed projects is to enhance regional and global capabilities to prevent WMD terrorism. Proposed projects should focus on strengthening partner governments’...more
The purpose of this award is to develop a draft document containing “Ethical Guidelines for Biosecurity” to supplement existing codes and similar ethical documents that already exist for...more
CTR is seeking a new analysis of program work from June 2020 – June 2021 using this evaluation tool for programming that occurred in CTR partner countries for the above-mentioned programmatic...more
ISN/CTR administers the Partnership for Nuclear Threat Reduction (PNTR) which works to strengthen global norms against nuclear proliferation, and prevent states and terrorist groups from diverting,...more
CTR's Chemical Security Program (CSP) partners with law enforcement, government, academic, and industrial communities in the Middle East, Eastern Europe, Africa, and South and Southeast Asia to...more
CTR seeks to enhance the capacity of higher education institutions to prevent the transfer of sensitive technology to proliferator states, such as the Democratic People's Republic of Korea...more
ISN/CTR seeks to prevent proliferator states from selling destabilizing advanced conventional weapons to states of proliferation concern (e.g. Iran, Syria, Venezuela, etc.) that threaten U.S....more
In relation to preventing the acquisition, both licit (e.g., mergers and acquisitions, research and development collaborations, etc.) and illicit (e.g., forced transfer, theft of intellectual...more
ISN/CTR administers the Biosecurity Engagement Program (BEP) as part of the Global Threat Reduction (GTR) portfolio. BEP's national security mission is to mitigate global biological threats by...more
UK will be celebrating its first national celebration of social enterprises dubbed as Social Saturday. World famous celebrity chef Jamie Oliver, who founded the Fifteen restaurant chain.