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Appendix B Previous Reports Regarding Science and Security
Pages 89-91

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From page 89...
... "Hart-Rudman Report" In the Public Interest: Report of the Ad Hoc Recommended that no classified Massachusetts Faculty research be performed on MIT's Institute of 2002 Committee on main campus. Technology Access to and Disclosure of Scientific Information Dual-Use Outlined options for regulating Biological Congressional dual-use biological equipment, Equipment: 2003 Research Underscores the difficulties and Difficulties in likely limited impact of such Service Domestic regulations.
From page 90...
... , which was established Academies: Research in an Development, Age of Terrorism; 2004 under DHHS to advise all federal Security and also known as the departments and agencies that Cooperation "Fink Report" conduct or support life sciences research that could potentially be dual use. Streamlined Visas 2005 Mantis Program This report was commissioned Has Lowered because of the delay found in Burden on processing visa applications of Government Foreign Science foreign students and scholars; Accountability Students and when released the report found Office Scholars, But that the delay had been Further significantly reduced.
From page 91...
... Asserted that the competitiveness Security Controls Center for of American science and on the Access of Strategic and 2005 technology enterprises depends on Foreign Scientists International foreign nationals and international and Engineers to Studies collaborations. the United States Report asserts that the best way to handle future malevolent uses of National biotechnology is to have open Globalization, Academies: access to scientific information, Biosecurity, and 2006 broad definitions about potential Board on the Future of the threats, and increased scientific Global Health Life Sciences expertise in the security community.


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