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NTI’s 2021 Annual Report: 20 Years of Building a Safer World
The 2021 Annual Report illustrates how NTI makes an impact, details the organization’s financials, and thanks our generous supporters.
The 2021 Annual Report illustrates how NTI makes an impact, details the organization’s financials, and thanks our generous supporters.
Yassif will oversee NTI | bio’s work to reduce global catastrophic biological risks, strengthen biosecurity and pandemic preparedness, and build accountability for global health security progress.
Nuclear Threat Initiative experts are in Vienna this week for the first-ever review of the only legally binding treaty on nuclear security—the amended Convention on the Physical Protection of Nuclear Materials (A/CPPNM).
We are deeply saddened to learn of the passing of founding NTI Board member Gen. Eugene Habiger, an extraordinary leader and public servant with deep expertise and decades of experience in national security and nuclear operations.
"Reducing and eliminating nuclear risks that could lead to catastrophic consequences is a common interest for all nations and an enduring responsibility of the nuclear weapon states."
NTI Co-Chair and CEO Ernest J. Moniz and NTI President and COO Joan Rohlfing announce that Scott Roecker has been named Vice President of NTI’s Nuclear Materials Security Program.
NTI | bio, in partnership with the Next Generation for Global Health Security (GHS) Network (NextGen), the iGEM Foundation, SynBio Africa, and the Global Health Security Network (GHSN), are pleased to launch the Sixth Annual Next Generation for Biosecurity Competition.
"President Putin’s implicit threat of nuclear weapons to deter outside interference with his invasion of Ukraine is very dangerous and increases the risks of catastrophic mistakes."
NTI Co-Chairman and CEO Ernest J. Moniz and Munich Security Conference (MSC) Chairman Ambassador Wolfgang Ischinger virtually convened 19 global leaders and experts on February 17, 2022 for a high-level tabletop exercise focused on reducing high-consequence biological threats.
The COVID-19 pandemic has raised important questions about resiliency and preparedness for other catastrophic disasters, including nuclear and radiological emergencies. A new NTI-commissioned paper by Major General Julie Bentz (ret.), assesses potential gaps.