WMDCPT History
Over the years, PNNL training has evolved to include all forms of WMD counterproliferation and continues to adapt and expand capabilities to meet the changing threat landscapes.
WMDCPT Training
PNNL delivers national security-related courses and training workshops around the world.
WMDCPT Facilities
The WMD Counterproliferation Training Program and its training cadre, equipment, and facilities primarily support a range of stakeholders at various locations, both domestically and internationally.
PNNL Featured in Infrastructure Resilience Research Group Journal
A recent edition of the Infrastructure Resilience Research Group Journal featured an article written by PNNL researchers Rob Siefken and Jake Burns about “Design Basis Threat and the Low Threat Environment.”
Virtual Learning Tools Connect Global Partners for National Security Training
In the face of the COVID-19 pandemic, PNNL pivoted to online learning approaches to conduct critical national security training across the globe.
Lesperance Appointed to Hazard Mitigation, Resilience Committee
Ann Lesperance, national security advisor, joins the National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine Committee on Applied Research Topics for Hazard Mitigation and Resilience.
Suarez Presents Keynote at Specialized Technical Meeting
Rey Suarez was the keynote speaker at the Preparatory Commission of the Comprehensive Nuclear-Test-Ban Treaty Organization’s Specialized Technical Meeting on Preventive and Predicative Maintenance of the International Monitoring System.
Frazar Named to World Affairs Council Board of Trustees
Pacific Northwest National Laboratory Global Security Technology and Policy group manager, Sarah Frazar, was named to the Board of Trustees for the World Affairs Council of Seattle.
Morris Receives Lifetime Achievement, Distinguished Service Awards
PNNL’s Fred Morris was awarded the National Nuclear Security Administration Administrator Lifetime Achievement and Distinguished Service Silver awards.
Keeping America Safe: Ken Geelhood
Ken Geelhood is a nuclear engineer who is studying how the challenging conditions of a nuclear reactor affect the reliability of fuel.