Infrastructure - An Essential Longer-Term Investment in Institutionalizing Upgraded Russian MPC&A Systems

Year
2000
Author(s)
Fred Morris - Pacific Northwest National Laboratory
C. Mathews - Pacific Northwest National Laboratory
Ronald B. Melton - Pacific Northwest National Laboratory
Douglas M. Tynan - Argonne National Laboratory
John M. Boyd - U.S. Department of Energy
Abstract
Infrastructure is an essential element underlying a fully functioning system of nuclear material protection, control and accounting (MPC&A). At the national, ministry, and facility levels, infrastructure provides consistent standards and expectations necessary to enable sites and other organizations to operate and maintain effective MPC&A systems long after upgrade activities have been completed. This paper will familiarize you with the nature and importance of U.S. MPC&A Program Infrastructure projects in Russia, the threat that Infrastructure projects are addressing as well as specific objectives, goals, statuses, and future plans.