Blogs
BioBlog
The FAS BIOBLOG invites analytical and factual comments that advance the debate, but reserve the right to abbreviate long submissions and reject derogatory or purely opinionated messages. Let us know what you think of the blog, or what you would like covered.
Building Technologies Blog
This blog links to the Building Technology Program's research and provides for dialog on program topics. The BUILDING TECHNOLOGY BLOG investigates issues regarding building technologies, energy, and climate change, including the need for improved codes and standards.
Chemical Weapons Archive
The CHEMICAL WEAPONS ARCHIVE contains information on the Chemical Weapons Convention, a timeline and history of the CWC negotiation, the First Review Conference in 2003, accomplishments over the past 11 years, and reports from the Second Review Conference.
Development Blog
Visit the DEVELOPMENT BLOG to listen to FAS podcasts and stay up to date on new features created by the development department.
From the President's Desk
The views expressed on this weblog are those of Charles D. Ferguson, FAS President, and do not necessarily reflect the views of the FAS Board or its members. Visit FROM THE PRESIDENT'S DESK to learn more.
OTA Archive
The OTA ARCHIVE allows the public to access over 720 reports and documents produced by the Office of Technology Assessment during its 23 year history, including many that have not been available to the public previously.
Public Interest Report
The FAS PUBLIC INTEREST REPORT (PIR) has been in continuous publication since March 1, 1946. Read the HTML version of the newsletter.
Secrecy News Blog
SECRECY NEWS provides informal coverage of new developments in secrecy, security and intelligence policies and is published 2 to 3 times a week, or as events warrant. To subscribe to the email edition of SECRECY NEWS, click here.
Strategic Security Blog
The STRATEGIC SECURITY BLOG is one of the first NGO blogs with overall coverage of national security written by real experts in the field. Topics include arms trade, biosecurity, chemical weapons, man-portable air defense systems, and nuclear weapons and proliferation.