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Roadmapping is an effective methodology to identify and link technology development and deployment efforts to a program’s or project’s…
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Rollup has been traditionally viewed as the possibility of an adversary \"gathering together\" smaller quantities of material to form a…
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Russia's Minatom is pursuing a new program aimed at providing spent fuel interim storage and reprocessing services for customers outside…
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RMTC is a unique center, which provides the training for the Russian Federation’s nuclear facility staff in the NMC&A field. One of the…
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One of the most important new nuclear developments in the nineties was the joint Russian-American decision to withdraw considerable amounts…
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Prevention of WMD proliferation is an area -- probably one of few -- where US and Russia’s vital interests coincide, or are very similar.…
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This paper presents an analysis of the intrinsic proliferation resistance of spent fuel from civilian reactor programs in the context of…
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The International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) procurement process requires vendors to provide a statement of compliance with National or…
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Nuclear Material management and verification activities have always made use of a large variety of technologies. In the last decade, new…
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The issue of a cost-effective means of obtaining information on uranium mining activities is of special relevance with the advent of…
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Ensuring the effective and continued operations of upgraded security systems at sites in Russia that store, process, or handle weapons…
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An operationally effective physical security system must embody the full Security System Life Cycle (SSLC) process. SSLC embraces the…
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To support any future stockpile, the United States government must reestablish the capability to fabricate sufficient quantities of nuclear…
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Spent-fuel dissolver solutions are the input to the main chemical process where separation and purification occurs. In general, dissolver…
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An overview of energy-system projections into the new century leads to the conclusion that nuclear power will play a significant role. How…
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Authentication is the process by which the Monitoring Party gains appropriate confidence that the information reported by a monitoring…
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On July 21, 1997, the U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission published the final rule on Radiological Criteria for License Termination (the…
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The U.S.-Russian “Facility-to-Facility” project got under way on June 14, 2001. The aim of the project is to demonstrate advanced remote…
Type:JNMM
Volume:30
Issue:3
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The appalling events of September 11, 2001, require a major international initiative to strengthen security for nuclear materials and…
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Congressman Curt Weldon’s presentation was based on a previously published document. The complete document, “U.S. Russia Partnership: A New…