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CPASS Speaker Series on
Technology and Security
organized by
Kai-Henrik Barth
The Center for
Peace and Security Studies (CPASS) supports a Speaker Series on
Technology and Security. Please find below the schedule for these events.
Access to the associated multimedia files is IP-restricted to computers
on the Georgetown campus. Off-campus access is restricted to Georgetown
students, staff, and faculty with Georgetown ID and password using the
appropriate proxy settings.
Upcoming Presentations:
Please stay tuned: our next presentation is on
November 27, 2007
Past Presentations:
Spring 2007
- Michael Moodie, Private Consultant: "The Future
of Chemical and Biological Weapons Proliferation: Old Questions, New
Answers?" (February 12, 2007)
- Ivan Oelrich, Federation of American Scientists:
"The 'Reliable Replacement Warhead' and the Future of U.S. Nuclear
Forces" (March 19, 2007)
- Brett Steele, Homeland Security Institute: "A
Systems Framework of Military Capability" (April 23, 2007)
Spring 2006
- Gary W. Phillips, Georgetown University, Health
Physics Program: "Strategies and Sensors for Nuclear Weapons
Detection" (February 22, 2006)
- Edward Ifft, State Department and Adjunct Professor,
Security Studies Program: ""Bomb in a Box: Shipping Containers
and International Security" (April 20, 2006)
Fall 2005
- Joseph Pelton, George Washington University: "Brave
New World: Issues and Concerns in U.S. Military Satcom Systems"
(October 19, 2005)
Spring 2005
- David E. Mosher, RAND: "The Feasibility of
Boost Phase Missile Defense" (February 9, 2005)
- Jon Wolfsthal, Carnegie Endowment
for International Peace: "Nuclear Power and Nonproliferation
Policy: The NPT at a Cross Roads" (March 23, 2005)
- Dana Johnson, Northrop Grumman Analysis
Center and Georgetown University, "Weaponizing Space: Technologies
and Policy Choices" (April 20, 2005).
Fall 2004
- Charles Ferguson, Council on Foreign Relations:
"The Four Faces of Nuclear Terrorism" (September 29, 2004)
- Stephanie Loranger, Federation of American Scientists:
"Biotechnology and Bioterrorism" (October 20, 2004)
- Gerald Epstein, Center for Strategic and International
Studies: "Technologies to Detect Nuclear, Radiological, Chemical,
and Biological Weapons" (November 10, 2004)
Spring 2004
- Steve Fetter, University of Maryland: "A Technological
Assessment of the Bush Nuclear Posture Review: BMD, EPW, ADW, and
all that" (February 18, 2004)
- David Albright, Institute for Science and International
Security: "The Spread of Nuclear Technology through Illicit Networks
to Iran and Libya" (March 31, 2004)
- Dennis M. Gormley, Center for Nonproliferation
Studies, Monterey Institute: "The Special Challenges of Cruise
Missile Proliferation" (April 28, 2004)
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