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Report Hits NASA on Work with Russian Germ Warfare Centers

By Craig Linder
Special to SPACE.com
posted: 05:25 pm ET
26 October 2000

WASHINGTON (States News Service)  --  NASA made an "extremely serious" mistake
in not following State Department guidelines when working with Russian
biotechnology institutes that had once been a part of the Soviet germ-warfare
program, an internal space agency report released earlier this month said.

The report, conducted by NASA's inspector general, was spurred by a January
article in The New York Times claiming that NASA funding intended for Russian
space research was instead diverted to Biopreparat, a Russian organization that
once led the Soviet Union's biological weapons research program.

Biopreparat is now a state-owned drug company, but the NASA report says that its
"continued role in biological warfare research is also unclear."

Sensenbrenner sharply criticized NASA's "lack of vigilance" after a damning
report revealed the space agency worked with Russian biotechnology institutes
that had once been part of the Soviet germ-warfare program.

NASA first began to fund Biopreparat and five institutes affiliated with it in
1994 as part of a $20 million program to maintain Russian space research after
the fall of the Soviet Union.

According to the inspector general's report, roughly $1.24 million of the NASA
funds made its way to Biopreparat and the five former germ-warfare centers.

NASA became suspicious of the connection between its dollars and
chemical-weapons research in 1995, when Russian scientists told a visiting
delegation of space agency officials that the Biopreparat-affiliated centers
were involved in producing biologically based drugs, the report says.

After that tour, NASA received confirmation from the State Department that the
institutes receiving space agency money were connected with the biological
warfare program, but the department did not ask NASA to stop working with the
centers, according to the report.

That fall, however, a division of the State Department told NASA that it should
have a representative in Russia to oversee key experiments funded by the space
agency and to ensure that results reported by the Russian scientists were accurate.

The State Department also asked NASA to carefully scrutinize Russian proposals
for funding before approving the projects.


According to the inspector general's report, NASA failed to adhere to the State
Department's guidelines, an oversight that the report labeled an "extremely
serious misstep."

The report points to three projects at former Soviet biological warfare centers
that NASA funded without reviewing the proposals. "NASA exercised very little
influence over which research projects in the space biotechnology discipline
were selected," the report's authors wrote.

NASA also failed to follow the State Department's calls for a Russia-based
observer and site visits. The space agency did not have American scientists for
any of the Russian institutes' key experiments and only scheduled two brief
visits to the former Soviet germ-warfare centers, the report said.


"This report by the NASA inspector general confirms that taxpayer funds
entrusted to NASA ended up in the hands of Russian scientists engaged in
researching the development of biological weapons. NASA's lack of vigilance is
unforgivable."
     -- Rep. F. James Sensenbrenner, House Science Committee Chair


During the inspector general's investigation, NASA officials said that they did
not send observers to the Russian centers because it was not cost-efficient and
because the space agency hoped to spur the Russian space effort to independence.

The inspector general's report called on NASA to closely coordinate with the
State Department all future space agency programs that fund foreign scientists
and to require on-site inspections of foreign centers that are believed to work
on biological weapons.

In a memorandum to the inspector general's office, two top NASA officials
largely accepted the report's findings and recommendation.

"NASA practices due diligence with respect to the proper execution of
international activities and works closely with the Department of State and
other executive branch agencies to ensure appropriate consultation [and]
compliance," NASA Chief Scientist Kathie L. Olsen and Associate Administrator
for External Affairs John D. Schumacher wrote.

NASA spokesman Dwayne Brown said that NASA's office of external relations was
updating the space agency's procedures for working with the State Department and
American intelligence groups.

Those procedures could include regular meetings among the agencies or some other
form of direct link, he said.

He said that NASA is no longer involved with the Russian biotechnology
institutes because the program ended in the late 1990s.

The inspector general's report sparked the outrage of Rep. F. James
Sensenbrenner (R-Wisconsin), chairman of the House Science Committee and one of
NASA's most vocal critics.

"This report by the NASA inspector general confirms that taxpayer funds
entrusted to NASA ended up in the hands of Russian scientists engaged in
researching the development of biological weapons," he said in a statement.

"NASA's lack of vigilance is unforgivable."

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