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STEP 2.0 Industry Day Presentation Part 1 of 4.pdf
Posted: Jan. 20, 2022
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industry day presentation for the Scientific & Technical Engagement Partnership (STEP) 2.0 held on October 19-20, 2021, by the Defense Threat Reduction Agency. The presentation includes key speakers such as Dr. Carl Newman, BTRP Science Division Chief, and Dr. Bradford Brooks, BTRP Metrics, Evaluation, and Training Lead. The agenda for the event covers topics like DTRA mission and organizations, requirements, group questions & discussion, and one-on-one break-out sessions spread across two days.
The Defense Threat Reduction Agency's mission is to enable the Department of Defense, U.S. government, and international partners to counter and deter weapons of mass destruction (WMD) and emerging threats. Additionally, the document outlines the legislative authorities governing the Cooperative Threat Reduction (CTR) program, including the Nunn-Lugar legislation and fiscal year 2008 NDAA provisions allowing CTR funding for activities outside the former Soviet Union (FSU).
The Defense Threat Reduction Agency's mission is to enable the Department of Defense, U.S. government, and international partners to counter and deter weapons of mass destruction (WMD) and emerging threats. Additionally, the document outlines the legislative authorities governing the Cooperative Threat Reduction (CTR) program, including the Nunn-Lugar legislation and fiscal year 2008 NDAA provisions allowing CTR funding for activities outside the former Soviet Union (FSU).
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