Cooperative Monitoring Center Building

 

The Cooperative Monitoring Center (CMC) was established in 1994 to provide a forum for technical and policy experts from around the world to explore how unclassified, shareable technology could help implement confidence building measures (CBMs), treaties or other agreements.  The CMC encompasses a wide range of facilities and partnerships that enable all stages of international technical cooperation including:

  • Training on the technologies, procedures, and approaches (e.g., on-site inspection, remote monitoring, imagery analysis, sensors, tags and seals),
  • Analysis of security issues and development of options for implementing solutions,
  • Test and evaluation of technical approaches, and
  • Implementation and operation of technical measures.

Technologies
Technology, Training, and Demonstration Area
Augmented Computer Exercise for Inspection Training
Outdoor Test Facility
NATO Bunkers
Technical Evaluation Assessment Monitor Site
Annular Core Research Reactor at TA-5

Research and Analysis
Visiting Research Scholars Program
Papers and Reports

Contact Us
Visiting the CMC
Visiting Scholars Alumni
Facility


Achieving International Security Through Technical Collaborations


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