FAS works on a broad range of issues. Priorities are organized by program: 1) Biosecurity 2) Earth Systems 3) Learning Technologies 4) National Security.
Reporting by FAS experts and staff on issues of government secrecy, national security, biosecurity, energy security, learning technologies, and FAS Membership News.
Recent issues of the FAS Public Interest Report, FAS Special Reports, the FAS Occasional Papers, and other reports are available online in HTML or PDF formats.
- Most Recent
- PIR - Summer 2012
- 2012 June: FAS Issue Brief - Sanctions and Nonproliferation in North Korea and Iran
- 2012 May: FAS Special Report - Non-Strategic Nuclear Weapons
- 2012 May 25, Christian Science Monitor: By Not Lifting Sanctions, West and Obama Are Helping Iran Enrich Uranium
- 2012 March 15, The National Interest: "Nuclear Power's Uncertain Future"
- 2012 February: The Future of Nuclear Power in the United States
FAS hosts public and online events that educate administration and Congressional staffers, policy makers, FAS members and the general public on science and security.
- Events and Policy Briefings
- November 9: Symposium on Preventing Catastrophic Threats
- Oct 18: 50th Anniversary of the Cuban Missile Crisis
- August 14: Future Energy Options
- July 10: Innovations in Nuclear Waste Management
- June 26: Oversight of Biodefense Research
- June 7: Increasing Nuclear Transparency With Satellite Imagery
- June 5: Nuclear Detection
- May 8 - 9: Bridging the Generational Divide in Nuclear Security
- May 3: Capital Hill Briefing on Non-Strategic Nuclear Weapons