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Reports & Statements2000 CSIS To Review Energy Labs: Hamre Chairs Effort to Integrate Security, Science October 24, 2000 CSIS Press Release Secretary Richardson Commissions Study To Strengthen Science and Security October 20, 2000 Department of Energy Press Release Science and Security in the Service of the Nation: A review of the security incident involving classified hard drives at Los Alamos National Laboratory September, 2000 A report to the President of the United States and the Secretary of Energy by the Honorable Howard H. Baker, Jr. and the Honorable Lee H. Hamilton Computer Exports and National Security in a Global Era: New Tools for a New Century Executive Summary, June, 2001. The study was cochaired by Joseph Nye, dean of the Harvard Kennedy School of Government, Adm. William Owens (ret.), co-CEO and vice chairman of Teledesic, James Schlesinger, former secretary of defense, and R. James Woolsey, former director of the CIA. James Lewis, director of the CSIS Technology and Public Policy Program, headed the study. New Law Raises Concern About Morale at Weapons Laboratories FYI, The American Institute of Physics Bulletin of Science Policy News Number 135: November 10, 2000 Scientists Under Suspicion: Government charges hurt morale at a national nuclear weapons laboratory. By Carl Irving for National Cross Talk. Winter 2000 On October 12, 2000, Congresswoman Patsy T. Mink (D-HI) addressed the House of Representatives regarding the Wen Ho Lee case. Her statement, which may be read in the Congressional Record, includes the contents of several letters and articles. Energy
Secretary Takes Additional Actions to Fight Discrimination Keynote address by Neal Lane, Director of the Office of Science and Technology Policy, to the Scientific Communication and National Security Workshop held by the National Academies on September 27, 2000. Statement by John Holum, Under Secretary of State for Arms Control and International Security, on the Intersection of Science and Security. Made to the Scientific Communication and National Security Workshop held by the National Academies on September 27, 2000. Balancing Scientific Openness and National Security Controls at the Nation's Nuclear Weapons Laboratories. Committee on Balancing Scientific Openness and National Security at the National Academy of Sciences, National Academy of Engineering, and Institute of Medicine. Report of the National Commission on Terrorism, "Countering the Changing Threat of International Terrorism" June 7, 2000 AAAS Background and Analysis of the Report of the National Commission on Terrorism, "Countering the Changing Threat of International Terrorism" Science Board Issues Statement on Need for Open Communication and Access. National Science Foundation Press Release. May 15, 2000. National Science Board Statement on Open Communication and Access in Science and Engineering. Adopted May 4, 2000 Final Report of the Attorney General's Review Team on the Handling of the Los Alamos National Laboratory Investigation ("The Bellows Report") (May 2000) Thinking in New Ways: Youth, Responsibility and Science: Report of the Swiss Student Pugwash National Conference CERN, Geneva, Switzerland, April, 7-9 2000 American Mathematical Society Policy Statement on Open Science and Security March 2000. "Mapping Mission Pits Science Against National Security" By Daniel Sorid Staff Writer On Space.com January 13, 2000
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