IMPLEMENTATION OF THE MPC&A OPERATIONS MONITORING (MOM) SYSTEM AT IRT-T FSRE “NUCLEAR POWER INSTITUTE” (NPI)

Year
2008
Author(s)
Igot Sitdikov - Nuclear Physics Institute
Lorilee Brownell - NNSA/DOE
William T. Pratt - Brookhaven National Laboratory
Joseph Carbonaro - Brookhaven National Laboratory
Robert M. White - Canberra-Albuquerque, Inc.
Abstract
The Material Protection, Control and Accounting (MPC&A) Program has been working since 1994 with nuclear sites in Russia to upgrade the physical protection (PP) and material control and accounting (MC&A) functions at facilities containing weapons usable nuclear material. In early 2001, the MPC&A program initiated the MPC&A Operations Monitoring (MOM) Project to monitor facilities where MPC&A upgrades have been installed to provide increased confidence that personnel are present and vigilant, provide confidence that security procedures are being properly performed and provide additional assurance that nuclear materials have not been stolen. The MOM project began as a pilot project at the Moscow State Engineering Physics Institute (MEPhI) and a MOM system was successfully installed in October 2001. Following the success of the MEPhI pilot project, the MPC&A Program expanded the installation of MOM systems to several other Russian facilities, including the Nuclear Physics Institute (NPI) in Tomsk. The MOM system was made operational at NPI in October 2004. This paper is focused on the experience gained from operation of this system and the objectives of the MOM system. The paper also describes how the MOM system is used at NPI and, in particular, how the data is analyzed. Finally, potential expansion of the MOM system at NPI is described.