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prominent scientific advocate for action on climate change. Current JASON energy research has included reports on advanced biofuel production and how to reduce the
Department of Defense's carbon footprint for strategic and environmental reasons. However, several other members of JASON, including past chairs Nierenberg, Happer, and Koonin, have cast doubt on climate science and policies that would limit the use of
514:, executive vice president of IDA at the time, reflected on the JASON report in 1998. MacDonald said that the "grim picture" painted in the report had a major effect on both Johnson and McNamara. It was central to McNamara's differences with the Joint Chiefs of Staff, who were sanguine about the nuclear option; this ultimately led to McNamara's resignation. RAND experts also conceded the report's credibility.
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The name "JASON" is sometimes explained as an acronym, standing either for "July August
September October November", the months in which the group would typically meet; or, tongue in cheek, for "Junior Achiever, Somewhat Older Now". However, neither explanation is correct; in fact, the name is not an
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and other groups that was optimistic about a nuclear option. Co-author Wright later stated that the report's main finding was that "employment of nuclear weapons by the US would be of little use against a widely distributed opponent but disaster if copied by the opponent." In a nuclear counterstrike
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Much of JASON's public work has involved energy and the environment, including Gordon MacDonald's project to model climate change that soon convinced him that fossil-fuel burning would lead to dangerous global warming that would outstrip any industrial cooling effects. For decades, MacDonald was a
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In 2002, DARPA decided to cut its ties with JASON. DARPA had not only been one of JASON's primary sponsors, it was also the channel through which JASON received funding from other sponsors. DARPA's decision came after JASON's refusal to allow DARPA to select three new JASON members. Since JASON's
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electronic barrier, promoted by the hawks. (According to
Freeman Dyson, a member of JASON, this research was actually not carried out by JASON, but by a group called JASON EAST). By around 1966, the team had become strongly divided along political and ethical lines. In March 1967, Freeman Dyson,
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ended its contract with MITRE in April 2019, effectively cutting ties with JASON. However, due to the efforts of the
Department of Energy as well as others within the government, to include an act of Congress, the contract was reinstated and is now again with the Department of Defense.
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cases as caused by crickets as opposed to microwave weapons. This was followed by a 2021 report, in which JASON again found no compelling evidence that the anomalous health incidents (AHI) were caused by a deliberate attack using a radio-frequency or any other directed energy weapon.
579:, finding that a new generation of nuclear weapons was unnecessary. In 2010, JASON issued recommendations for the Department of Defense to support cyber-security research. In 2011, the panel published a public analysis of and recommendations for international
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against U.S. troops, the report concluded that, in the worst-case, "the U.S. fighting capability in
Vietnam would be essentially annihilated." Co-author Weinberg showed the political point of view of the writers and the increasing political division:
537:. Public attention to JASON's involvement in the Vietnam War led to public criticism and attacks, even against JASON members who were not hawks; for example, MacDonald's garage was burned down and Richard Garwin was called a "baby killer."
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I have to admit that its conclusions were pretty much what we expected from the beginning, and if I had not expected to reach these conclusions then, for the ethical reasons that we left out of the report I would not have helped to write
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Seymour
Deitchman, a national security consultant who served with the IDA for over 28 years, said, "To the extent of my personal knowledge, the talk of using nuclear weapons in that war stopped after the JASON report on the subject."
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Out of that program came the idea of a permanent institution for advanced scientific research, a proposed
National Defense Institute, on behalf of the Department of Defense. Wheeler was offered such a position by
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met in Los Alamos where several of them had been working on nuclear-rocket research and launched JASON as an ongoing summer study program, with financial and administrative support supplied by the
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About half of JASON's work is classified, ranging from recommendations on the United States nuclear arsenal and missile defense, to electronic surveillance and cyber-security.
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launch as a way to reinvigorate the idea of having the nation's preeminent scientists help the government with defense problems, similar to the way that scientists helped in
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but with a new and younger generation. It was established in 1960 and has somewhere between 30 and 60 members. Its work first gained public notoriety as the source of the
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JASON members, known informally as "Jasons," include physicists, biologists, chemists, oceanographers, mathematicians, and computer scientists, predominated by
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606:, that manages the JASON contract, received a letter from the Department of Defense ordering it to close up shop by 30 April. However, on 25 April 2019 the
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Around this time, some members critical of the war left, and others directed JASON research into unclassified, non-military work on behalf of the
23:
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126:), the many problems of missile defense, technologies for verifying compliance with treaties banning nuclear tests, a 1979 report describing CO
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Among the more recent activities was a non-consensus-commensurate (in other words, providing a view alternative to the prevailing one in the
2259:
110:, disliked the name given by the Pentagon, Project Sunrise, and suggested the group be named Jason, inspired by the mythological character
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inception, new members have always been selected by its existing members. After much negotiation and letter-writing—including a letter by
1521:
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138:, a system of computer-linked sensors developed during the Vietnam War which became the precursor to the modern electronic battlefield.
2253:
1330:
Vergano, Dan. "A Declassified State
Department Report Says Microwaves Didn't Cause "Havana Syndrome."" BuzzFeed News. Sept. 30, 2021.
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Small Scale
Propulsion: Fly on the Wall, Cockroach in the Corner, Rat in the Basement, Bird in the Sky (September 1997; JSR-97-135)
450:. In the early 1960s, JASON had about 20 members. By the end of the decade it had grown to over 40 members, with close ties to the
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Collected working papers on internal—surface wave interactions and related problems (August 2, 1972; JASON-72-Working Paper no.33)
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JASON typically performs most of its work during an annual summer study. Its sponsors include the
Department of Defense, the
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Richard L. Garwin addition to nuclear arms control and disarmament collection, 1967-2003, Niels Bohr Library & Archives
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114:. JASON studies have included a now-mothballed system for communicating with submarines using extremely long radio waves (
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1707:
487:, the paper predicted catastrophic consequences for U.S. global interests as well as for the people and environment of
584:
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but turned it down, having put in the effort to establish Project 137. Murph Goldberger also turned down the request.
95:
1761:
1228:
Tollefson, Jeff (10 April 2019). "US researchers alarmed as government cuts ties with elite science advisory group".
651:
1734:
2306:
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1154:"Jason—a secretive group of Cold War science advisers—is fighting to survive in the 21st century | Science | AAAS"
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on matters of science and technology, mostly of a sensitive nature. The group was created in the aftermath of the
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of New Jersey—funding was subsequently secured from an office higher in the defense hierarchy, the office of the
541:
443:
298:
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1942:. Department of Health and Human Service's Office of the National Coordinator for Health Information Technology.
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Richard L. Garwin nuclear arms control and disarmament collection, 1963-2011, Niels Bohr Library & Archives
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1539:
1184:
1022:
The effect of surface currents on the equilibrium surface wave spectral energy density (October 1973; JSR-73-2)
492:
925:
Verification of dismantlement of nuclear warheads and controls on nuclear materials (January 1993; JSR-92-331)
1924:
1104:
It%20was%20established%20in%201960. "JASON Defense Advisory Panel: Reports on Defense Science and Technology"
740:
Horizontal Integration: Broader Access Models for Realizing Information Dominance (December 2004; JSR-04-312)
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strike in the area. Going into great detail, the paper strongly contradicted game-scenario research from the
2120:
2008:
1047:
Generation and Airborne Detection of Internal Waves from an Object Moving through a Stratified Ocean, Vol II
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Robert Gomer, Steven Weinberg, and S. Courtenay Wright produced a report, approved by Secretary of Defense
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511:
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had a significant effect on JASON's membership and research focus. A major initiative of JASON became the
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by the United States government. In 2014, the panel published results of its 2013 summer-study focus on
404:
220:
103:
83:
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in the Department of Energy offered the group an 8-month contract that would continue to employ JASON.
572:, name changed to Assistant Secretary of Defense (Research & Engineering) (ASD (R&E)) in 2011.
768:
Opportunities at the Intersection of Nanoscience, Biology and Computation, (November 2002; JSR-02-300)
657:
115:
42:. Although most of its research is military-focused, JASON also produced early work on the science of
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In April 2019, JASON lost its contract with the Department of Defense. On 28 March, Representative
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Navy Ship Underwater Shock Prediction and Testing Capability Study, (October 2007; JSR-07-200)
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455:
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431:
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315:
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1983:"Update: Nuclear weapons agency moves to save JASON advisory group from immediate extinction"
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Update: Legislator asks Pentagon to restore contract for storied JASON science advisory group
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Report of the 1971 JASON Laser Summer Study. Volume I. Recommendations and Conclusions (1971)
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864:
603:
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119:
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59:
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100 LBS TO Low Earth Orbit (LEO): Small-Payload Launch Options, (January 2000; JSR-98-140)
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435:
408:
283:
248:
244:
150:
123:
1891:
958:
JASON Review of Brilliant Pebbles, Vol. I, Executive Summary (September 1989; JSR-89-900)
184:
was the first female scientist invited to join in 1983. All members have a wide range of
1925:"Elite Scientific Advisory Panel Says New Technology is Needed to Verify Emissions Cuts"
1043:
Report of the 1971 JASON Laser Summer Study. Volume II. Supporting Appendices A-M (1971)
1016:
Low frequency sound propagation in a fluctuating infinite ocean II (June 1975; JSR-74-6)
479:
and titled "Tactical Nuclear Weapons in Southeast Asia." Declassified in 2002 through a
1082:
1064:
1019:
Low frequency sound propagation in a fluctuating infinite ocean (April 1974; JSR-73-10)
1004:(1979) JSR-78-07 and (1980) JSR-79-04; more fully published as MacDonald et al., (1982)
940:
Small satellite and RPAs in global change research /draft/ (August 1991; JSR-91-330-12)
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545:
534:
518:
488:
353:
330:
320:
232:
131:
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985:
Multiple scattering effects in radar observations of wakes (August 1984; JSR-84-203B)
801:
Molecular Electronics: Interfacing the Nano- and Micro-Worlds, (May 2000; JSR-99-120)
792:
Advantage of Base-Line Redundancy in Sparse Apertures, (September 2000; JSR-2000-551)
696:
687:
522:
471:
392:
348:
336:
263:
256:
135:
39:
681:
633:
2009:"JASON REBORN: Top-secret La Jolla think-tank saved from government chopping block"
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Submarine detection: Acoustic contrast versus Acoustic glow (July 1985; JSR-85-108)
813:
Primary Performance Margins (December 1999; JSR-99-305) (unclassified introduction)
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623:
359:
304:
252:
236:
208:
55:
31:
1815:
1202:
172:. They are selected by current members, and, over the years, have included eleven
2152:
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861:
New Technological Approaches to Humanitarian Demining, November 1996; JSR-96-115)
828:
Non-destructive Evaluation and Self-Monitoring Materials (April 1999; JSR-98-145)
2042:
1449:
467:
240:
212:
173:
35:
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1430:
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1309:
1237:
454:. In the early 1970s the backing institution for JASON was changed from IDA to
1332:
https://www.buzzfeednews.com/article/danvergano/havana-syndrome-jason-crickets
1007:
1001:
876:
JASON Nuclear Testing Study: Summary and Conclusions, August 1995; JSR-95-320)
634:
Managing the Risk From COVID-19 During a Return to On-Site University Research
591:
216:
1002:
Long Term Impact of Atmospheric Carbon Dioxide on Climate: preliminary report
707:
Reliable Replacement Warhead Executive Summary, (September 2007; JSR-07-336E)
1654:"Robert Gomer, chemist, longtime teacher and cherished colleague, 1924-2016"
746:
The Computational Challenges of Medical Imaging, (February 2004; JSR-03-300)
549:
530:
420:
267:
47:
2260:
Lab Chiefs Find U.S. Nuclear-Weapon Update Approach Adequate, But Not Ideal
1245:
922:
Clouds and radiation – a premier (January 1993; JSR-90-307)
575:
In 2009, JASON issued its classified recommendations on the future of the
2134:"JASON Defense Advisory Panel: Reports on Defense Science and Technology"
949:
Verification Technology: Unclassified Version (October 1990; JSR-89-100A)
771:
Atmospheric Radiation Measurement (ARM) Program, (April 2002; JSR-01-315)
716:
Engineering Microorganisms for Energy Production, (June 2006; JSR-05-300)
122:), an astronomical technique for overcoming the atmosphere's distortion (
2133:
2238:
1842:
919:
Underwater explosions ONR/DNA/NAVSEA /draft/ (January 1994; JSR-94-220)
888:
JASON Nuclear Testing Study: Summary and Conclusions (1995; JSR-95-320)
879:
Accelerator production of tritium - 1995 review (June 1995; JSR-95-310)
27:
973:
Development stability of strategic defenses (October 1986; JSR-85-926)
885:
Microsurveillance of the Urban Battlefield (February 1995; JSR-95-125)
831:
Electro Thermal Chemical Gun Technology Study (March 1999; JSR-98-600)
804:
Power Sources for Ultra Low Power Electronics, (June 2000; JSR-98-130)
731:
Quantifications of Margins and Uncertainties, (March 2005; JSR-04-330)
2256:, 1972 polemical pamphlet on the Jasons by physicist Charles Schwartz
2154:
The Long-term Impacts of Increasing Atmospheric Carbon Dioxide Levels
1593:: "He has been the Chair of the JASON Steering Committee since 2004."
994:
988:
1546:
517:
There arose internal conflict between hawkish JASON members such as
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which commissioned the report), and now declassified, report to the
70:
For administrative purposes, JASON's activities are run through the
1344:
An Analysis of Data and Hypotheses Related to the Embassy Incidents
825:
Characterization of Underground Facilities (April 1999; JSR-97-155)
756:
Portable Energy for the Dismounted Soldier, (June 2003; JSR-02-135)
1877:"JASON Panel Offers Secret Nuclear Warhead Upkeep Recommendations"
882:
Accelerator based conversion of plutonium (March 1995; JSR-94-310)
111:
71:
870:
Inertial Confinement Fusion (ICF) Review (March 1996; JSR-96-300)
719:
Reducing DoD Fossil-Fuel Dependence, (September 2006; JSR-06-135)
1843:"Rep. Holt Expresses Concern Over DOD Decision to Disband JASON"
1282:"Pentagon's Advisory Group, JASON, Survives Another Competition"
1624:
Dyson, F.; Gomer, R.; Weinberg, S.; Wright, S.C. (March 1967).
897:
Science based stockpile stewardship (November 1994; JSR-94-345)
759:
Turbulent Boundary Layer Drag Reduction, (May 2003; JSR-01-135)
1910:"JASON on "Science of Cyber Security," Recommends New Centers"
819:
Remanufacture (of Nuclear Weapons), (October 1999; JSR-99-300)
383:
In 1958, a military-issues physics summer study program named
22:
is an independent group of elite scientists that advises the
822:
Army Battlefield Communications (September 1999; JSR-96-605)
594:(D–TN), who chairs the strategic forces subcommittee of the
810:
Data Mining and the Human Genome (January 2000; JSR-99-310)
795:
Space Infrastructure for 2020, (September 2000; JSR-99-125)
774:
Non-GPS Methods of Geolocation, (January 2002; JSR-00-105)
2183:
The Jasons: The Secret History of Science's Postwar Elite
1817:
The Jasons: The Secret History of Science's Postwar Elite
846:
High Energy Density Explosives (October 1997; JSR-97-110)
2123:
by Steven E. Koonin, Wall Street Journal, Sept. 19, 2014
2070:
Could Change Our Climate and Flood the Earth—Up to Here"
1627:
Tactical Nuclear Weapons in Southeast Asia (Study S-266)
937:
ARM review 1991 /draft/ (September 30, 1991; JSR-91-300)
734:
High Performance Biocomputation (March 2005; JSR-04-300)
900:
Counter proliferation /draft/ (August 1994; JSR-94-140)
765:
Biodetection Architectures, (February 2003; JSR-02-330)
955:
Detecting the greenhouse signal (May 1990; JSR-89-330)
837:
Signatures of Aging Revisited (March 1998; JSR-98-320)
816:
System-Level Flight Tests, (December 1999; JSR-98-310)
798:
Imaging Infrared Detectors II, (June 2000; JSR-97-500)
737:
Sensors to Support the Soldier (Feb. 2005; JSR-04-210)
98:. Most of the resulting JASON reports are classified.
2102:
U.S. Senate Committee on Environment and Public Works
1793:
American Institute of Physics Oral History Interviews
1035:
Wake Collapse in a Stratified Fluid: Linear Treatment
967:
Occultation study summary (February 1987; JSR-86-108)
1768:. Nautilus Institute for Security and Sustainability
1741:. Nautilus Institute for Security and Sustainability
1714:. Nautilus Institute for Security and Sustainability
1619:
1617:
928:
Small satellites and RPVs (January 1993; JSR-91-197)
670:
Impacts of Severe Space Weather on the Electric Grid
1912:. Computing Research Associates. December 14, 2010.
1814:
1584:Lecture Series presents Roy Schwitters, 7/19/2011
1053:Oil Pollution in the Sea: Problems for Future Work
961:Neutrino Detection Primer (March 1988; JSR-84-105)
262:Some Nobel Prize-winning members of JASON include
50:. Current unclassified research interests include
1302:"Oral History Transcript — Dr. Marvin Goldberger"
1029:Internal Wave-Surface Wave Interactions Revisited
80:Federally Funded Research and Development Centers
2035:"Oral History Transcript — Dr. Gordon MacDonald"
1633:. Institute for Defense Analyses, JASON Division
1185:"Oral History Transcript — Dr. Gordon MacDonald"
952:High gain arrays /draft/ (July 1990; JSR-90-210)
943:Small Satellites (August 3, 1991; JSR-91-330-10)
934:JASON Global Grid Study (July 1992; JSR-92-100)
858:Subcritical Experiments (March 1997; JSR-97-300)
701:Wind Farms and Radar, (January 2008; JSR-08-125)
646:Artificial Intelligence in Health and Healthcare
1524:. American Institute of Physics. Archived from
1448:. American Institute of Physics. Archived from
1393:"Oral History Transcript — Dr. Steven Weinberg"
1013:Laser Propulsion Study (Summer 1977; JSR-77-12)
979:Seismic discrimination (April 1985; JSR-84-117)
843:Counterproliferation (January 1998; JSR-94-140)
840:Signatures of Aging (January 1998; JSR-97-320)
697:Microbial Forensics, (May 2008; No. JSR-08-512)
1473:"Oral History Transcript — Dr. Richard Garwin"
743:Active Sonar Waveform, (June 2004; JSR-03-200)
16:American science and technology advisory group
2151:MacDonald, Gordon James (December 31, 1982).
1148:
1146:
1144:
970:JASON study on OTHB radars (1987; JSR-87-801)
891:Jason Final Report, January 1995; JSR-94-105)
834:Small Unit Operations (June 1998; JSR-97-142)
74:Corporation, a not-for-profit corporation in
8:
1969:Pentagon’s JASON group is not worth mourning
1412:"Oral History Transcript — Dr. Roger Dashen"
916:greenhouse mitigation (May 1994; JSR-93-340)
570:Director, Defense Research & Engineering
2250:, article by Nautilus Institute, circa 2002
1708:"What is JASON? Author S. Courtenay Wright"
1178:
1176:
1174:
1071:Manned Barrier Systems: A Preliminary Study
762:High Power Lasers, (April 2003; JSR-02-224)
693:Human Performance, (March 2008; JSR-07-625)
176:laureates and several dozen members of the
1059:Tactical Nuclear Weapons in Southeast Asia
728:Tactical Infrasound (May 2005; JSR-03-520)
676:The $ 100 Genome: Implications for the DoD
664:Compressive Sensing for DoD Sensor Systems
399:. Participants included Murph Goldberger,
178:United States National Academy of Sciences
164:Category:Members of JASON (advisory group)
82:(FFRDCs) for the federal government. The
1762:"An Insider's Account: Seymour Deitchman"
1685:Restricted Data: The Nuclear Secrecy Blog
1083:Late Stage of Rayleigh-Taylor Instability
1706:Wright, S. Courtenay (17 January 2012).
982:SEASAT Report (January 1985; JSR-83-203)
873:DNA Computing (October 1995; JSR-95-116)
783:Spintronics, (February 2001; JSR-99-115)
777:Radiological Weapons, (2002; JSR-02-340)
710:Pit Lifetime, (January 2007; JSR-06-335)
608:National Nuclear Security Administration
1892:"Panel Sees No Need for A-Bomb Upgrade"
1787:Fleming, James Roger (March 21, 1994).
1760:Deitchman, Seymour (19 December 2011).
1735:"What is JASON? Author Steven Weinberg"
1295:
1293:
1291:
1095:
1065:Air-Supported Anti-Infiltration Barrier
1971:, Jill Aitoro; DefenseNews, 2019-04-13
1130:
1119:
1077:Air-Sown Mines for the Massive Barrier
991:III & IV (August 1984; JSR-84-203)
903:MTPE /draft/ (August 1994; JSR-94-750)
452:President's Science Advisory Committee
149:dismissing sounds associated with the
2096:Happer, William (February 25, 2009).
2064:Weiss, Michael J. (October 8, 1979).
1940:"A Robust Health Data Infrastructure"
1681:"Would nukes have helped in Vietnam?"
7:
2239:JASON Defense Advisory Panel Reports
1923:Morello, Lauren (January 28, 2011).
1890:Broad, William (November 19, 2009).
1733:Weinberg, Steven (17 January 2012).
2302:United States Department of Defense
1444:Aaserud, Finn (December 18, 1986).
1300:Aaserud, Finn (February 12, 1986).
946:ARM /draft/ (July 1991; JSR-91-300)
780:Biofutures, (June 2001; JSR-00-130)
658:A Robust Health Data Infrastructure
1955:, Jeffrey Mervis, Ann Finkbeiner;
1789:"Oral Histories: Gordon MacDonald"
894:LIDAR (September 1994; JSR-93-310)
688:High Frequency Gravitational Waves
654:, (November 2014, JSR-14-TASK-007)
648:, (December 2017, JSR-17-Task-002)
188:that allow them to do their work.
136:McNamara Line's electronic barrier
14:
2312:Members of JASON (advisory group)
2243:Federation of American Scientists
2185:, Viking/Penguin, April 6, 2006,
2033:James, Fleming (March 21, 1994).
1938:DeSalvo, Karen (April 16, 2014).
1813:Finkbeiner, Ann (April 6, 2006).
1268:"FedConnect: Opportunity Summary"
1010:Report (November 1978; JSR-78-09)
713:DAHRT, (October 2006; JSR-06-330)
1875:Grossman, Elaine (Nov 9, 2009).
1652:Borzo, Greg (January 11, 2017).
1433:. American Institute of Physics.
1431:"Interview with Dr. Francis Low"
1429:Aaserud, Finn (April 26, 1986).
1356:from the original on 2022-10-22.
1183:Aaserud, Finn (April 16, 1986).
997:Report (March 1984; JSR-83-203)
725:Ignition (June 2005; JSR-05-340)
40:McNamara Line electronic barrier
2297:American advisory organizations
1471:Aaserud, Finn (June 24, 1991).
1391:Aaserud, Finn (June 28, 1991).
931:SCHAMMP (Dec 1992; JSR-91-310)
909:/draft/ (July 1994; JSR-94-300)
199:. Other early members included
2223:The New York Times Book Review
2121:Climate Science Is Not Settled
1446:"Interview with Dr. Val Fitch"
1410:Aaserud, Finn (July 2, 1986).
596:House Armed Services Committee
529:and others such as MacDonald,
448:Institute for Defense Analyses
191:The founders of JASON include
1:
2200:American Institute of Physics
2039:American Institute of Physics
2007:Levitan, Corey (1 May 2019).
1477:American Institute of Physics
1416:American Institute of Physics
1397:American Institute of Physics
1349:(Report). February 10, 2022.
1306:American Institute of Physics
1189:American Institute of Physics
1037:(September 1971; Paper P-816)
787:Imaging Infrared Detectors II
684:, (November 2010, JSR-10-102)
678:. (November 2010, JSR-10-100)
672:, (November 2011, JSR-11-320)
666:, (November 2012, JSR-12-104)
640:Fundamental Research Security
577:United States nuclear arsenal
2254:"Science Against the People"
1156:. 2023-10-16. Archived from
789:, (October 2000, JSR-97-600)
753:, (October 2003; JSR-03-330)
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636:, (August, 2020, JSR-20-NS1)
143:federal executive department
2262:, July 16, 2010 article at
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964:Airships (1988; JSR-88-230)
585:health information exchange
387:was launched by physicists
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652:Data for Individual Health
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682:Science of Cyber-Security
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542:U.S. Department of Energy
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299:Marvin Leonard Goldberger
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24:United States government
1766:Essentially Annihilated
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186:security clearances
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485:Nautilus Institute
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