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  2. Fusion center - Wikipedia

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    The TEWG eventually evolved into Fusion Centers throughout the nation.The fusion center concept was created as a result of the September 11 report, in an attempt by the Department of Homeland Security to create better communication and cooperation between state, local, and territorial law enforcement with federal law enforcement entities ...

  3. Commercial fusion - Wikipedia

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    Commercial Fusion is a term used to refer to privately owned companies whose aim is to sell electricity produced by nuclear fusion. The industry now consists of over 40 companies who have attracted a combined total of more than $6 billion in investment.

  4. Organized Crime Drug Enforcement Task Force - Wikipedia

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    Established by the Organized Crime Drug Enforcement Task Forces (OCDETF) Program in 2004, the OCDETF Fusion Center (OFC) is a multi-agency intelligence center designed to provide intelligence information to investigations and prosecutions focused on disrupting and dismantling drug trafficking and money laundering organizations. [16]

  5. ‘World’s first’ grid-scale nuclear fusion power plant ...

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    Building, owning and operating a power plant to plug fusion power into the grid is its “next act,” Mumgaard said. The startup looked at more than 100 locations around the world for the power ...

  6. United States Department of Homeland Security - Wikipedia

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    The fusion centers gather information from government sources as well as their partners in the private sector. [80] [81] They are designed to promote information sharing at the federal level between agencies such as the CIA, FBI, Department of Justice, U.S. military and state and local level government.

  7. United States Department of Energy National Laboratories

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    Fusion Energy Sciences (FES) [43] Fusion Facilities The DIII-D (tokamak) National Fusion Facility @ General Atomics [44] NA/429 National Spherical Torus Experiment (NSTX) @ PPPL [45] 300/358 High Energy Physics (HEP) [46] Accelerator complex supporting physics experiments The Fermilab Accelerator Complex @ FNAL [47] 500/1,725 Accelerator test ...

  8. History of nuclear fusion - Wikipedia

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    The first successful man-made fusion device was the boosted fission weapon tested in 1951 in the Greenhouse Item test. The first true fusion weapon was 1952's Ivy Mike, and the first practical example was 1954's Castle Bravo. In these devices, the energy released by a fission explosion compresses and heats the fuel, starting a fusion reaction.

  9. Fusion Industry Association - Wikipedia

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    The Fusion Industry Association has 28 members and 35 affiliate members, including nuclear reactor designers, engineering firms, suppliers, academic institutions, and various professional services with business in the nuclear fusion industry such as research consultancies.