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Tuesday, April 6, 2004
Lab homeland defense efforts showcased to Canadian visitorsHolly Dockery, left, of the federal Department of Homeland Security's international affairs, science and technology directorate, talks to national defense, science and public security officials from Canada during a visit to Los Alamos on Monday. The Laboratory's Center for Homeland Security (CHS) hosted the visit by Canadian officials to discuss radiological/nuclear threat and chemical and biological threat reduction, information and infrastructure protection programs at Los Alamos. Wiley Davidson, CHS director, briefed the contingent on Lab homeland security programs and efforts. Seated from left to right are, Camille Boulet, director of the Research and Technology Initiative in Canada's Department of National Defense; Maria Rey, director of Science and Technology Maritime; Sonja Heikkila, deputy director for Canada's Public Security Technical Program; and Alison Lobsinger, project officer for Canada's Public Security Safety Program. Photo by LeRoy N. Sanchez, Public Affairs Other Headlines Superdiamonds? - Scientists discover superconductivity in diamond more... Lab homeland defense efforts showcased to Canadian visitors more... Immele to discuss status and perspectives of national security programs more... Draft report out on Materials Disposal Area H more... Mars landings whet appetite for future space exploration more... |
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