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Definition of Nonproliferation center
1. Noun. An agency that serves as the focal point for all Intelligence Community activities related to nonproliferation of weapons of mass destruction and their missile delivery systems.
Group relationships: Central Intelligence Agency, Cia
Generic synonyms: Agency, Authority, Bureau, Federal Agency, Government Agency, Office
Lexicographical Neighbors of Nonproliferation Center
Literary usage of Nonproliferation center
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Ballistic Missile Defense: Responding to the Current Ballistic Missile edited by Robert L Ehrlich (2000)
"So the joint nonproliferation center was one point. The sharing of early warning
data was another point, and I believe you heard Jim Woolsey here just ..."
2. U. S. Dual-Use Exports to Iraq and Their Impact on the Health of the Persian by DIANE Publishing Company (1997)
"You serve as the Director of the nonproliferation center at the Central Intelligence
Agency. ... GORDON C. OEHLER, DIRECTOR, nonproliferation center, ..."
3. Legacy in the Sand: Chemical Command in Operations Desert Shield & Desert Storm. (1994)
"So the joint nonproliferation center was one point. The sharing of early warning
data was another point, and I believe you heard Jim Woolsey here just ..."
4. U.S. Export Control and Nonproliferation Policy and the Role and edited by Strom Thurmond (1998)
"In addition, another change under the Clinton administration was to routinely
send dual-use applications to CIA's nonproliferation center for end-user ..."
5. Ballistic Missile Defense Programs: Congressional Hearings edited by Strom Thurmond (2000)
"... Office of the Directorof Central Intelligence nonproliferation center
Undersecretary of Commerce for Export Administration Former Secretary of Defense ..."
6. National Missile Defense and Prospects for U.S. edited by Thad Cochran (1997)
"The GPS proposal, for example, included an international nonproliferation center
that Initially would be bilateral, but subsequently would be opened to ..."