About the Arms Control Association
Mission
The Arms Control Association (ACA), founded in 1971, is a national nonpartisan membership organization dedicated to promoting public understanding of and support for effective arms control policies. Through its public education and media programs and its magazine, Arms Control Today (ACT), ACA provides policy-makers, the press and the interested public with authoritative information, analysis and commentary on arms control proposals, negotiations and agreements, and related national security issues. In addition to the regular press briefings ACA holds on major arms control developments, the Association's staff provides commentary and analysis on a broad spectrum of issues for journalists and scholars both in the United States and abroad.
Staff
Washington, DC Office
1313 L St NW, Suite 130, Washington, DC, 20005, Tel (202) 463-8270
Daryl Kimball
Executive DirectorJeff Abramson
Deputy DirectorTom Collina
Research DirectorGreg Thielmann
Senior FellowPeter Crail
Research AnalystDaniel Horner
Editor, ACTFarrah Zughni
Managing Editor, ACTBrian Creamer
Assistant Editor, ACTTim Farnsworth
Administrative AssistantMerle Lee Newkirk
Finance OfficerRobert Golan-Vilella
Scoville FellowAlfred Nurja
New Voices Nonproliferation Fellow
Berlin, Germany Office
Kiefholzstr. 12, D-12435 Berlin, Germany, Tel +49-171-359-2410
Oliver Meier
International Representative and Correspondent
Board of Directors
OfficersJohn Steinbruner Christine Wing
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DirectorsAvis Bohlen |
Directors EmeritusGeorge Bunn
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Foundation Support
The Arms Control Association is currently supported by generous grants from the following foundations:
Carnegie Corporation of New York
Colombe Foundation
Ford Foundation
Heinrich Böll Stiftung
John D. and Catherine T. MacArthur Foundation
New-Land Foundation
Ploughshares Fund
Prospect Hill Foundation
Stewart R. Mott Charitable Trust
William and Flora Hewlett Foundation
My Account
ACA: Four Decades of Accomplishment
ACA In The News
The Hill
June 17, 2011
U.S. arms makers look overseas as domestic demand shrinks
LA Times
June 15, 2011
US Defense Sales to Bahrain Rose Before Crackdown
USA Today
June 11, 2011
Iran accelerates uranium enrichment: Danger or bluff?
Christian Science Monitor
June 11, 2011
UN Nuke Agency Sends Syria to Security Council
Bloomberg
June 9, 2011
Military Attack on Iran Recedes, but Tensions Remain High
Inter Press Service
June 8, 2011
Former Diplomat, Admiral See U.S. Strike Against Iran as Unlikely
Global Security Newswire
June 8, 2011






