| Alan M. Russell, John Vogler - 2000 - 276 pages
...spectrum of WMD, the one of greatest concern to the Pentagon is BW use (Unattributable briefing, 1996). In 1996 Congress passed the 'Defense Against Weapons of Mass Destruction Act'. The Act, a direct response to the problems exposed by the activities of the Aum Shinrikyo in Japan,... | |
| David Rosner, Gerald E. Markowitz - 2006 - 224 pages
...Protection set forth a national strategy to protect the nation from physical and computer threats. Also in 1996 Congress passed the Defense against Weapons of Mass Destruction Act (PL 1o4-201), which established a domestic preparedness program that provided training, expertise,... | |
| 48 pages
...Unfortunately, it proved extremely difficult to negotiate a solution satisfactory to all the parties. In 1996, Congress passed the "Defense Against Weapons of Mass Destruction Act" also known as the Nunn-Lugar-Domenici Act. The purpose of this Congressional initiative was to prepare... | |
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