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 Director
Miles Pomper
Editor, ACT
Wade Boese
Research DirectorPeter Crail
Research AnalystJeff Abramson
Managing Editor, ACTBrian Creamer
Assistant Editor, ACTDaniel Arnaudo
Assistant to the Executive DirectorMerle Lee Newkirk
Finance Officer
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 Steve Fetter Raymond Garthoff | |
DirectorsAvis Bohlen | Directors Emeritus George Bunn
Lee Feinstein (On temporary leave from the Board of Directors.) |
Foundation Support
The Arms Control Association is supported by generous grants from the following foundations:
Colombe Foundation
Ford Foundation
John D. and Catherine T. MacArthur Foundation
New-Land Foundation
Ploughshares Fund
Prospect Hill Foundation
Public Welfare Foundation
Rockefeller Brothers Foundation
Stewart R. Mott Charitable Trust
United States Institute of Peace
Summer Vacation
ACA In The News
Reuters
August 22, 2008
Nuclear Suppliers Fail to Reach Consensus on US-India Deal
Agence France Press
August 22, 2008
Who’s voting for GNEP?
Nuclear Engineering International
August 1, 2008





