As Britain and the US commemorate 50 years of their special nuclear relationship embodied in the Mutual Defense Agreement of 1958, CSIS and Chatham House collaborated on a Workshop Panel and book launching on July 8. Participants included the Secretary of the Navy, Directors of the Los Alamos and Livermore National Laboratories as well as the Atomic Weapons Establishment, top executives from Northrop Grumman, Rolls-Royce Submarines, and senior officials. The book, U.S.-UK Nuclear Cooperation After 50 Years, includes chapters by former senior officials and scientists involved in implementing the Agreement who look to the future of the relationship. The book contains abstracts from 36 oral histories with Des Browne, UK Secretary of State for Defence, James Schlesinger, former U.S. Secretary of Energy and Harold Brown, former US Secretary of Defense, among others, and their full interviews are available online, www.csis.org/isp/poni/us-uk. The book includes a section on the historical chronology of the relationship, as well as chapters on various aspects of that history by young professionals in the field who participate in the CSIS Project on Nuclear Issues.
U.S.-UK Nuclear Cooperation: An Assessment and Future Prospects
8:45 – 9:00 Introductory Remarks and Presentation of Book
Clark Murdock, Senior Adviser, Director of PONI, CSIS
Jenifer Mackby, Fellow, International Security Program, CSIS
Paul Cornish, Head, International Security Programme, Chatham House
9:00 - 10:15 Panel 1 - Lessons Learned
Chair:Garry George, AWE, on secondment to Lawrence Livermore and Sandia National Laboratories
Michael Anastasio, Director, Los Alamos National Laboratory
Frank Panton, Former Director, Royal Armament Research and Development Establishment
Steve Ludlam, President – Submarines, Rolls Royce
Robert Joseph, Senior Scholar, National Institute for Public Policy
Robin Pitman, Head of Nuclear Strategic Defence, British Defence Staff
10:15 - 10:30 Coffee Break
10:30 - 11:45 Panel 2 - Policy Issues for the U.S. and UK
Chair:Clark Murdock, Senior Adviser, Director of PONI, CSIS
John Simpson, Director, Mountbatten Centre for International Studies, University of Southampton
Peter Nanos, Associate Director, Research and Development, DTRA
John Harvey, Director, Policy Planning Staff, National Nuclear Security Administration
Patrick Turner, Minister (Defence Materiel), British Defence Staff, US
12:00 – 2:00 Luncheon Roundtable Hosted by John Hamre
Introductory Remarks by Dr. Hamre, President and CEO, CSIS and
Dr. Robin Niblett, Director, Chatham House
Panel 3 - The MDA: Prospects for the Next 50 Years
Chair: Linton Brooks, Former Administrator, National Nuclear Security Administration
Keith O’Nions, Visiting Professor, Oxford University
Frank Miller, Senior Counselor, The Cohen Group and Senior Associate, CSIS
Don Cook, Director, Atomic Weapons Establishment
Joan Woodard, Executive Vice President and Deputy Laboratories Director for Nuclear Weapons, Sandia National Laboratories
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