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- Q8062809 subject Q5877638.
- Q8062809 subject Q6341453.
- Q8062809 subject Q7163199.
- Q8062809 subject Q8548781.
- Q8062809 subject Q8585456.
- Q8062809 abstract "The International Assessments Program — known as Z-Division — is a Special Projects Group of the Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory established to provide the United States Intelligence Community with technical assessments of foreign nuclear programs and weapons capabilities. Z-Division was formed in 1965, bringing together scientists and engineers to help intelligence agencies understand the significance of Soviet nuclear weapons tests. The letter 'Z' was chosen as most letters were already assigned to other divisions. Relationships with the American intelligence community were formalised by a memorandum of understanding drawn up between the Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) and the Atomic Energy Commission (now the Department of Energy) in the same year.".
- Q8062809 wikiPageExternalLink zprogram.html.
- Q8062809 wikiPageExternalLink www.llnl.gov.
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- Q8062809 wikiPageWikiLink Q5877638.
- Q8062809 wikiPageWikiLink Q6341453.
- Q8062809 wikiPageWikiLink Q7163199.
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- Q8062809 wikiPageWikiLink Q8548781.
- Q8062809 wikiPageWikiLink Q8585456.
- Q8062809 wikiPageWikiLink Q901.
- Q8062809 wikiPageWikiLink Q939090.
- Q8062809 comment "The International Assessments Program — known as Z-Division — is a Special Projects Group of the Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory established to provide the United States Intelligence Community with technical assessments of foreign nuclear programs and weapons capabilities. Z-Division was formed in 1965, bringing together scientists and engineers to help intelligence agencies understand the significance of Soviet nuclear weapons tests.".
- Q8062809 label "Z-Division".