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Supporting the Next Generation of Nuclear Forensic Scientists
August 28, 2012
5:03 pm
Huban Gowadia
Acting Director of the Domestic Nuclear Detection Office
The Department of Homeland Security’s Domestic Nuclear Detection Office (DNDO) is supporting the development of the next generation of nuclear forensic scientists through two major academic award initiatives. The Nuclear Forensics Education Award Program (NFEAP) and the Academic Research Imitative (ARI) are enabling universities like Texas A&M University (TAMU) to develop an interdisciplinary radiochemistry program with strong ties to national laboratories.
The Nuclear Forensics Education Award Program (NFEAP), supported by DNDO and the Department of Energy’s National Nuclear Security Administration, awards cost-shared grants to colleges and universities to support educational programs in areas such as radiochemistry and nuclear physics. The initiative is part of the broader National Nuclear Forensics Expertise Development Program, launched by DNDO in 2008 and codified by the 2010 Nuclear Forensics and Attribution Act (P.L. 111-140).
Then why don't you go find us one instead of just yappin? lol, it's just a story for now....
DHS Source: “It’s going hot”
Originally posted by TrueAmerican
hmm, well interesting that the DHS just posted this article today at their website:
Supporting the Next Generation of Nuclear Forensic Scientists
August 28, 2012
5:03 pm
Huban Gowadia
Acting Director of the Domestic Nuclear Detection Office
The Department of Homeland Security’s Domestic Nuclear Detection Office (DNDO) is supporting the development of the next generation of nuclear forensic scientists through two major academic award initiatives. The Nuclear Forensics Education Award Program (NFEAP) and the Academic Research Imitative (ARI) are enabling universities like Texas A&M University (TAMU) to develop an interdisciplinary radiochemistry program with strong ties to national laboratories.
The Nuclear Forensics Education Award Program (NFEAP), supported by DNDO and the Department of Energy’s National Nuclear Security Administration, awards cost-shared grants to colleges and universities to support educational programs in areas such as radiochemistry and nuclear physics. The initiative is part of the broader National Nuclear Forensics Expertise Development Program, launched by DNDO in 2008 and codified by the 2010 Nuclear Forensics and Attribution Act (P.L. 111-140).
www.dhs.gov...
A cryptic clue perhaps.
Originally posted by visualmiscreant
reply to post by TrueAmerican
Hey TA, you post a lot of good stuff man. If this one turns out bogus; so what. Thanks for the heads up anyway. It's good to have somebody watching my back...
Originally posted by TrueAmerican
reply to post by tvtexan
No, how about you go prove the writer of the article wrong.
You act like I wrote this piece or something. Shoot the messenger, version 12 to the millionth power.
Oh I see, so if it doesn't look good for Obama in the polls, he'll go hot with his plan and implement martial law and eliminate elections....
Originally posted by Maroboduus
What are you implying this means?
Why exactly would they leave "cryptic clues" for some super-secret plan they supposedly have? Does that not strike as completely counter-intuitive and downright idiotic?edit on 28-8-2012 by Maroboduus because: (no reason given)
But the haters hate. *yawn*
The ammo purchases are damn suspect, imo. The park service didn't just acquire a sudden taste for dear hunting.
Originally posted by Connman
Originally posted by Maroboduus
What are you implying this means?
Why exactly would they leave "cryptic clues" for some super-secret plan they supposedly have? Does that not strike as completely counter-intuitive and downright idiotic?edit on 28-8-2012 by Maroboduus because: (no reason given)
It`s not that farfetched to think they would be like that. You call it idiotic.
I agree totally idiotic and The government fits that detail perfectly.
They always warn months before we go to war for what reason? That seems idiotic to me as well let them get all prepared for it why?. Idiotic is the way they do things.
But the objective of the plan is that they want to portray Obama as a victim of racist hatred by the white gun owners, the people concerned about the Constitution, the people they consider fringe.