Radiological Attack Fact Sheet: Dirty Bombs and Other Devices
The U.S. Department of Homeland Security and The National Academies teamed up in 2003 to produce fact sheets on chemical, biological, radiological, and nuclear attacks designed to help better prepare the media for the types of threats facing the nation.
Each fact sheet provides clear, concise information to the media and the public on the characteristics, dangers, and consequences associated with various types of attacks. Each fact sheet has been through a rigorous peer review process evaluated by independent members of the National Academies, many of whom are recognized as the nation’s foremost experts in their field.
The fact sheets are also part of an ongoing workshop program produced by the Radio and Television News Directors Foundation, the National Academies and the Department, entitled News and Terrorism: Communicating in a Crisis.