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Containing the Threat from Illegal Bombings: An Integrated National Strategy for Marking, Tagging, Rendering Inert, and Licensing Explosives and Their Precursors (1998)
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Containing the Threat from Illegal Bombings: An Integrated National Strategy for Marking, Tagging, Rendering Inert, and Licensing Explosives and Their Precursors

Site Visit

April 6-11, 1997

Six members of the committee visited the Swiss Scientific Research Service (Zurich, Switzerland) and the British Ministry of Defence (London, England)

Fifth Meeting

May 5-6, 1997

Presentations

Briefings on ATF/FBI Laboratories and European Site Visits Reports (in Executive Session)

Alexander MacLachlan and Edward Arnett, Committee Members

Desensitization of ANFO

Joseph V. Urenovitch and Bibhu Monhanty, ICI Explosives, McMasterville, Quebec, Canada

Bomb Scene Investigation and Utility of Taggants

Steven Burmeister, FBI Laboratory, Washington, D.C.

Congressional Discussion

William McGeveran, Representative Charles Schumer's Office, U.S. House of Representatives, Washington, D.C.

Sixth Meeting

June 1-3, 1997

Committee Deliberations

Seventh Meeting

July 17-18, 1997

Committee Deliberations

Eighth Meeting

September 4-5, 1997

Committee Deliberations

Ninth Meeting

January 22-23, 1998

Committee Deliberations

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