News - Dugway Proving Ground
By Lee Davidson Deseret News After 20 years of fighting about how to handle contamination from once-secret arms tests on lands just outside of Dugway Proving Ground, the Army says a new study has found that none of that contamination is actually dangerous.
By Stephen Speckman Deseret Morning News Citing a worldwide threat to the security of the United States from hostile nations, the Army wants to renovate Dugway Proving Ground's old Baker Laboratory to increase defense testing against biological agents.
By Stephen Speckman Deseret Morning News DUGWAY PROVING GROUND -- The male, Boeing, banked right and disappeared out of sight. The female, named Hamburger, darted for a nearby tree to contemplate her next move.
By Lee Davidson Deseret Morning News After five years of deliberation, the Army has decided that continuing chemical and biological defense tests at Dugway Proving Ground will not hurt the Utah environment.
By Bob Mims, The Salt Lake Tribune Feb. 14--After nearly a decade of slowly building a top-notch reputation for technological innovation, Utah's Linux Networx is laying claim to the supercomputing big time.
