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Director, Nuclear Information Project, Federation of American Scientists
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By Hans M. Kristensen
Apr. 07, 2025
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Federation of American Scientists
The Federation of American Scientists (FAS) is a nonprofit policy research and advocacy organization established in November 1945 by scientists and engineers from the Manhattan Project. Originally named the Federation of Atomic Scientists, it has evolved to represent a wide range of scientific disciplines. FAS focuses on promoting international control of atomic energy, advocating for peaceful scientific applications, and ensuring scientific integrity. FAS operates as a nonpartisan entity dedicated to evidence-based policy solutions for global security and scientific advancement. It engages in policy research on topics such as nuclear nonproliferation, biosecurity, and climate change. The organization also advocates for science-informed policymaking and public education, providing resources to clarify complex scientific issues. Notably, the Day One Project, launched in 2020, aims to place science and technology experts in federal roles. FAS serves policymakers, government agencies, and international organizations, influencing legislation and promoting science-driven governance.
Washington, District of Columbia, United States
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Founded: 1945