NCT CBRNe USA 2015

NCT CBRNe USA 2015
  • Type: International security
  • 29 Apr - 1 May 2015
  • Washington, D.C., United States of America (USA)
  • University of Maryland, Washington, D.C., Washington, United States of America (USA)
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Event Overview:

The leading international The Non-Conventional Threat CBRNe event series is finally making its debut in the United States of America. NCT CBRNe USA 2015 will take place 29 April – 1 May 2015 in Washington DC, providing a forum for armed forces, government agencies, civil first responders and the industry to discuss crucial challenges of CBRNe.


NCT CBRNe USA 2015 news

NCT CBRNe USA 2015 ends on high note with US CBRN community in attendance

NCT CBRNe USA 2015 was this year’s place to be for meeting the country’s leading decision-makers NCT CBRNe USA 2015: Setting a benchmark for high-quality CBRN events of the future Giving an alternative to old-fashioned CBRN forums where stakeholders meet the same people and colleagues over and over again each year, NCT events are renowned for their high quality when it comes to international CBRN forums and to creating an interactive, intercultural CBRN community....

IB Consultancy calls for papers to be presented at NCT CBRNe USA 2015 conference

The NCT CBRNe USA conference will provide a forum to discuss current and imminent themes in the field of CBRNe IB Consultancy, in partnership with the National Consortium for the Study of Terrorism and Responses to Terrorism (START) is calling for papers to be presented at the Non-Conventional Threat (NCT) CBRNe USA 2015 conference. NCT CBRNe USA 2015 will take place in Washington DC, 29 April – 1 May 2015, providing a forum for armed forces, government agencies, civil f...

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