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What does NUCINT stand for?

Nuclear Intelligence


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Samples in periodicals archive:
Goodman's main contention is that despite the strictures of the American Atomic Energy Act of 1946 (the McMahon Act), which forbade the transfer of American scientific and technological knowledge of the atomic weapon to any other power, Anglo-American nuclear intelligence cooperation nevertheless went ahead.
Former head of nuclear intelligence at the US Department of Energy, Rolf Mowatt-Larssen said there was not much transparency over how and where such a huge sum was spent.
While the Swiss government maintains the treasure trove of nuclear intelligence was destroyed for reasons of national security, the Americans may have been involved because Tinner is believed to have also been working for the CIA.
He was later the deputy director of the Brookhaven National Laboratory, a member of the President's Science Advisory Committee, the chair of the Central Intelligence Agency's Nuclear Intelligence Panel, a commissioner to the Atomic Energy Commission, and the president of Associated Universities Inc.
A senior scientist who assesses nuclear intelligence says the new evidence "is not conclusive" but is potentially worrisome.

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