The U.S. Department of Defense has initiated a program to simulate the devastating effects of nuclear strikes on global agriculture, with a focus on regions “beyond Eastern Europe and Western Russia,” according to a recent procurement notice posted on SAM.gov.
SAM.gov is the official U.S. government registry for vendors doing business with the federal government.
The simulation, spearheaded by the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers’ Engineer Research and Development Center (ERDC), seeks to model a potential nuclear disaster’s impact on food production systems.
“The minimum needs of this contract are that the contractor provide all personnel, equipment, facilities, supervision, and other items necessary to conduct studies that demonstrate modeling of nuclear warfare on a global scale that would lead to destruction of the agriculture systems such as farms,” the description reads.
The contract will be awarded to Terra Analytics, a Boulder, Colorado-based company specializing in advanced data modeling.
According to the notice, the study aims to “build upon previous research efforts” to optimize AgriShock, a sophisticated software suite designed to simulate the fallout of nuclear warfare on agricultural infrastructure. […]
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