Strengthened role of the wider scientific community in building test-ban verification
Continuing the effort while broadening the approach
Holly Given, scientific coordinator of the S&T2011, gave a briefing which laid out the objectives of next year’s conference, a continuation of previous efforts. Building upon the experiences of the 2006 Synergies with Science and the 2009 International Science Studies conferences, the 8-10 June 2011 conference will, among other things, highlight advances in science and technology, develop partnerships between stakeholders in the wider test-ban community, and consider wider applications and synergies with science of the Treaty’s verification regime.

Holly Given (far right), scientific coordinator of the S&T 2011, gave a briefing which laid out the objectives of next year’s conference.
International scientific community engagement necessary
“I think we are on the right track, both in having the fireworks at the conferences and in having the CTBTO maintaining key contacts with the scientific world in the time in between” said Hein Haak, the chairman of the CTBTO working group on verification issues.
Setting priorities for verification-related research
Lessons learned and future potential
“The 2009 ISS conference generated a rich set of impressions, findings, and recommendations that continue to be studied by the CTBTO,” Given said. Following the unique opportunity for engaging in scientific exchange provided by ISS09, the CTBTO is undertaking a review of the results, with a particular emphasis on the organization’s verification mandate. Preliminary outcomes of this review were recently published on the CTBTO website.
7 Jun 2010