Cooperation between SSACs/RSACs and the IAEA Under the State-Level Concept: An Evolving Process

Year
2012
Author(s)
Ana Raffo-Caiado - Oak RidgeNational Laboratory
J.M. Johnson - DOE/NNSA
Abstract
The introduction of the State-Level Concept will affect the role of the State and Regional Systems for the Accounting and Control of nuclear materials (SSACs/RSACs). The State-Level Concept seeks to tailor safeguards activities in a specific state accordingly. In order to effectively implement the concept and to further establish the State-Level Concept, collaboration between SSACs/RSACs and the IAEA is extremely important. The implementation of such a concept is a process that will require effort from all parties involved. Achieving the optimal relationship between operators and national/governmental authorities and also between SSACs/RSACs and the IAEA is an evolving process. Benefits of the State-Level Concept as well as the roles and responsibilities must be made clear to all parties involved. Acknowledging the uniqueness and diversity of SSACs/RSACs is a first step, followed by the implementation of confidencebuilding measures that result from an efficient communication process, and finally building a transparent technical cooperation program.