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Institute of Nuclear Materials Management
48th Annual Meeting of the Institute of Nuclear Materials Management
2007
TABLE OF CONTENTS
VOLUME 1
Abstract #196 SAGSI: Its Role and Contribution to Safeguards Development ............................ 1J. Carlson
Abstract #163 Nuclear Issue of North Korea and Applicability of the IAEA Safeguards System to North Korea .................................................................................................. 6
K. Choe
Abstract #200 IAEA Outreach to Nuclear Related Industries ....................................................... 15P. Caulfield, E. Pujol, M. Tarvainen
Abstract #197 Addressing Proliferation Challenges from the Spread of Uranium Enrichment Capability ...................................................................................................................... 22
J. Carlson
Abstract #194 Ensuring Effective Safeguards Coverage of States with Small Quantities Protocols ......................................................................................................................... 30
R. Leslie, J. Carlson, A. Berriman
Abstract #112 The Flexibility of the Local Area Nuclear Material Accountability Software (LANMAS) to Meet Various Installations Needs ............................................................ 38
H. Burns, T. Williams, J. O'Leary
Abstract #327 Integrating Nuclear Material Accounting Systems with Engineered Nuclear Material Control Through the LANMAS Software............................................................ 44
J. Fraser, R. Wyant
Abstract #331 Nuclear Material Accounting System at Global Nuclear Fuel.............................. 51R. Martyn
Abstract #381 National Nuclear Material Accounting in Support of Non-Proliferation ....................................................................................................................................... 59
R. Babcock, C. McAninch
Abstract #389 Requirements-Based Transition to Russian MPC&A Sustainability .................. 66C. Bolton, W. Braniff, S. Mladineo
Abstract #393 Planning Sustainability Activities for MPC&A Programs Developed at Rosatom Sites within the Framework of the U.S.-Russian MPC&A Program ........................ 71
V. Erastov, C. Bolton
Abstract #383 Human Factor and Its Role in the MPC&A Sustainability .................................... 79A. Chlenov, V. Vyskubov, T. Piskureva
Abstract #374 Implementation of a Material Protection Control and Accounting Site Sustainability Program at Two Nuclear Material Production Facilities ............................... 90
D. Dabbs, T. Abraham, M. Carroll, E. Ku
Abstract #357 STARTing Again: What Happens After START I Expires? ................................... 97S. Mladineo, K. Durbin, C. Eastman
Abstract #151 Priorities for Technology Development and Policy to Reduce the Risk from Radioactive Materials.................................................................................................... 105
R. Duggan
Abstract #368 Illicit Trafficking in Radioactive Materials............................................................ 110G. Balatsky
Abstract #318 Optimized Options for Accelerated Blenddown of Excess Russian Highly Enriched Uranium ............................................................................................................... 114
L. Holgate, R. Schultz
Abstract #343 Envisioning a World without Uranium Enrichment ............................................ 122E. Lyman
Abstract #400 GTRI Accomplishments and Future Plans to Improve Protection on High-Priority Nuclear and Radiological Materials ....................................................................... 129
I. Iliopulos
Abstract #401 The Magnitude of the Radiological Threat to Global Security: More Resources are Needed! .................................................................................................................. 136
C. Ferguson
Abstract #405 Reducing Nuclear and Radiological Threat......................................................... 144M. Bunn, T. Bielefeld
Abstract #406 Radiological Protection Solutions: Demonstration of a Monitoring and Tracking System ...................................................................................................................... 152
W. Leach, I. Iliopulos, N. Nelson-jean, J. Pelletier, G. Tittemore, C. Johnson, K. Sheely, M. Haase, M. Ondrik, G. Martelle, M. White
Abstract #245 Safeguards and Non-Proliferation: The First Half Century from a Legal Perspective............................................................................................................................ 158
L. Rockwood
Abstract #207 The Evolution of IAEA Safeguards: U.S. Perspectives ...................................... 166J. Sanborn, D. Lockwood, L. Hilliard, B. Moran, S. Pepper, J. Tape
Abstract #289 Five Decades of Safeguards, and Directions for the Future: an Australian Perspective ................................................................................................................... 181
J. Carlson
Abstract #127 Towards Effective and Efficient IAEA Safeguards: Review of Collaborations between Japan and the Agency .......................................................................... 189
K. Naito, N. Muroya
Abstract #262 Safeguards In Canada: Some Reflections on the Past, Present and Future ............................................................................................................................................... 197
J. Casterton, M. Kent
Abstract #234 Fifty Years of IAEA: German Contributions to the Development of International Safeguards ................................................................................................................ 205
H. Remagen, A. Rezniczek, B. Richter, G. Stein
Abstract #310 JRC Scientific and Technical Support to IAEA Safeguards: Achievements, Lessons Learned .................................................................................................. 213
R. Schenkel
Abstract #246 Cooperation on International Safeguards between IAEA and South Africa ................................................................................................................................................ 228
D. Tillwick, J. Shayi
Abstract #180 Information Management for Nuclear Verification.............................................. 236J. Baute
Abstract #287 Use of Acoustic Wave Analysis Technology for Safeguards Applications..................................................................................................................................... 244
A. Donzier, P. Dupuy, F. Parodi, M. Goldfarb, M. Stein
Abstract #178 Geophysical Methods for Design Information Verification for Safeguards Inspections.................................................................................................................. 250
R. Carchon, S. Jung, S. Lackner, D. Baudinet, M. Zendel, C. Antoine, X. Derobert, J. Chazelas
Abstract #111 Development of the Uranyl Nitrate Calibration Loop Equipment (UNCLE) at ORNL ............................................................................................................................ 258
J. Ladd-Lively
Abstract #177 Hand-held Gamma Spectrometer HM-5/Experiences in Nuclear Safeguards Application, Challenges, Requirements for the Future .......................................... 263
S. Jung, R. Carchon, R. Hammerschmied, M. Zendel, D. Hanks, P. Schwalbach, I. Puttaert
Abstract #139 A Time-Measurement System Based on Isotopic Ratios ................................... 269D. Vo, P. Karpius, D. MacArthur, J. Thron
Abstract #439 Nondestructive Neutron and Gamma-Ray Technologies Applied to GNEP and Safeguards .................................................................................................................... 277
A. Dougan, N. Snyderman, Y. Ham, L. Nakae, D. Dietrich, P. Kerr, T. Wang, W. Stoeffl, J. Choi
Abstract #198 Automation of Monte Carlo Based NDA Calibrations for the Enrichment Verification of Uranium Fresh Fuel Pellets.............................................................. 285
L. Bourva, R. Carchon, Z. Vukadin, A. Lebrun, M. Zendel, M. Koestlbauer
Abstract #236 COMPUCEA: A High-Performance Analysis Procedure for Timely On-site Uranium Accountancy Verification in LEU Fuel Fabrication Plants ............................ 293
H. Ottmar, S. Abousahl, N. Albert, P. Amador, H. Eberle, N. Erdmann, K. Lutzenkirchen, G. Marissens, H. Schorle, F. Lipcsei, P. Schwalbach
Abstract #247 Identification of Radioactive Materials by Analysis of Simulations and Measurements of Cross-Correlation Functions ................................................................... 301
M. Flaska, S. Pozzi
Abstract #202 Multiplicity Analysis During the Photon Interrogation of Fissionable Material........................................................................................................................ 309
S. Clarke, S. Pozzi, E. Padovani, T. Downar
Abstract #323 Comparative Analysis of a Portable Neutron Coincidence Counter ................ 317A. Thornton, W. Charlton
Abstract #131 MCNP-PoliMi Simulation of Neutron Radiography Measurements for Mass Determination for a Trough of UO3 ............................................................................... 325
B. Grogan, J. Mihalczo, J. Mullens
Abstract #302 The Detection Statistics of Neutrons and Photons Emitted from a Fissile Sample ................................................................................................................................. 333
A. Enqvist, I. Pazsit, S. Pozzi
Abstract #170 Preliminary Calibration of an ACP Safeguards Neutron Counter: Monte Carlo Simulation .................................................................................................................. 341
T. Lee, H. Kim, J. Yoon, S. Lee, M. Swinhoe, H. Menlove
Abstract #353 Neutron Correlations in Special Nuclear Materials, Experiments and Simulations .............................................................................................................................. 349
J. Verbeke, A. Dougan, L. Nakae, K. Sale, N. Snyderman
Abstract #408 Radiological Protection Improvements in the United States............................. 358G. Tittemore, G. Ballantyne
Abstract #410 A Regional Partnership on Nuclear and Radiological Security......................... 362F. Morris, A. Murray, S. Dickerson, D. Tynan, R. Rawl, M. Hoo
Abstract #412 Physical Protection Upgrades Completed for Three Indonesia Research Reactors.......................................................................................................................... 368
D. Barber, G. Hauser,, A. Hanafiah, W. Suwanda
Abstract #413 Radioactive Source Security in Egypt ................................................................. 374T. Mohammaden, H. Zein El Abedin, K. Moustafa, P. Robinson, R. Martinez, M. Hoo, K. Young
Abstract #414 Radiological Source Recovery and Disposition in Africa.................................. 382P. Robinson
Abstract #416 Factors Determining Radiological Threat Posed by the Operating RTGs and Potential Radiation Accident Risk Assessment ........................................................ 388
A. Grigoriev, M. Sazhnev, A. Khudykin, S. A. Terentiev, S. S. Terentiev
Abstract #417 Transportation Security for Radioactive Sources .............................................. 396R. Rawl, A. Eriksson
Abstract #384 Macro Security Methodology for Conducting Facility Security and Sustainability Assessments .......................................................................................................... 401
G. Herdes, K. Freier, K. Wright
Abstract #474 Nefarious Uses of Radioactive Materials............................................................. 409C. Streeper, M. Lombardi, L. Cantrell
Abstract #155 Probabilistic Basis and Assessment Methodology for Effectiveness of Protecting Nuclear Materials............................................................................. 420
F. Duran, G. Wyss
Abstract #100 Evaluation of Terrorist Scenarios Linguistically Using Belief and Plausibility ....................................................................................................................................... 427
J. Darby
Abstract #237 Toward the Development of an Integrated Security Policy ............................... 435R. Donovan, B. Stone
Abstract #348 Simulation of a Simple Domestic Safeguards System....................................... 443C. Coates
Abstract #334 Evaluation of MC&A Effectiveness and Its Contribution to the Safeguarding of Nuclear Material with Assurance Assessments.............................................. 451
S. Schlegel, C. Crawford
Abstract #444 The Measure of Performance: System-Effectiveness Testing .......................... 458K. Martin
Abstract #167 Material Control and Accountability (MC&A) Functional Model and MC&A System Effectiveness Tool (MSET) ................................................................................... 466
R. Elwood, B. Campbell, G. Fuller, G. Hammond, D. Hyde, B. Jensen, E. Owings, W. Brunsdon, M. Fontana, W. Kenna, G. Klopp, C. Roche
Abstract #365 The Use of Probabilistic Risk Assessment Technology for, Evaluating MC&A Effectiveness .................................................................................................... 476
G. Klopp, M. Fontana, C. Roche, W. Brunsdon, R. Elwood, B. Jensen, G. Fuller, B. Campbell, G. Hammond, E. Owings, W. Kenna, L. Neymotin
Abstract #360 Tungsten Shields for Cs-137 Inline Monitors in the SRS Caustic Side Solvent Extraction Process................................................................................................... 484
V. Casella, M. Hogue, J. Reyes-Jimenez, P. Filpus-Luyckx, D. Pak, T. Riley, F. Ogden
Abstract #102 Uncertainties Affecting MgO Effectiveness and Calculation of the MgO Effective Excess Factor for the Waste Isolation Pilot Plant .............................................. 493
E. Vugrin, T. Kirchner
Abstract #103 Evaluating Uncertainties in Cellulose, Plastics and Rubber Inventories in the Waste Isolation Pilot Plant .............................................................................. 501
S. Dunagan, T. Kirchner, E. Vugrin
Abstract #214 Technical Options for Off-Site Detection of Undeclared Nuclear Materials Production....................................................................................................................... 509
R. Scott Kemp
Abstract #230 The Preparation of Uranium Oxyfluoride Particles for Inter-Laboratory Measurement Campaigns........................................................................................... 517
R. Kips, R. Wellum
Abstract #272 Rapid and Accurate Determination of Fissile Content in Environmental Samples ................................................................................................................. 525
M. Laughter, D. Glasgow, D. Fischer
Abstract #399 Enhancing IAEA Verification Methods through Incorporation of Delayed Neutron Activation Analysis: A Republic of Korea-U.S. Initiative .............................. 533
I. Jin Park, G. Ahn, J. Kim, G. Min, Y. Chung, D. Glasgow, S. Hayes, J. Kerr
Abstract #133 MGA++ Analysis of Low Quantity Samples of U and Pu on an Extended-Range Gamma-Ray Detector ........................................................................................ 541
T. Wang, G. Price Russ, R. Williams
Abstract #298 Coherent Change Detection (CCD) for Safeguards Applications ..................... 547B. Truong, R. Saper, D. Kump, G. Parsons, M. St. Hilaire, J. Mulvie
Abstract #352 From Landsat-1 to Google Earth and Beyond: Perspectives of Satellite Imagery Analysis for Treaty Verification ....................................................................... 555
I. Niemeyer
Abstract #212 Information Portal and Open-Source Tools for Nuclear Material Management .................................................................................................................................... 562
B. Truong, S. McArdle, J. Yang, P. Grover, C. Piller
VOLUME 2
Abstract #304 Techniques for Verification of Enrichment Activities: A Review ...................... 570
M. Marzo
Abstract #252 Innovative Tools Applied to Enhanced Safeguards Approaches at Centrifuge Enrichment Plants ....................................................................................................... 577
O. Peixoto, H. Vicens
Abstract #235 Model Safeguards Approach and Innovative Techniques Implemented by the IAEA at Gas Centrifuge Enrichment Plants............................................... 585
J. Cooley, W. Bush, I. Tsvetkov, D. Hurt, N. Whiting, M. Burmester, D. Langlands
Abstract #192 An Inspector’s Assessment of the New Model Safeguards Approach for Enrichment Plants ................................................................................................... 593
M. Curtis
Abstract #242 Analysis of the Proposed Gas Centrifuge Plant at Natanz ................................ 600H. Wood
Abstract #186 LISSAT Analysis of a Generic Centrifuge Enrichment Plant ............................. 608H. Lambert, H. Elayat, W. O'Connell, L. Szytel, M. Dreicer
Abstract #264 Modeling Efforts to Aid in the Prediction of Process Enrichment Levels with the Intent of Identifying Potential Material Diversion ............................................. 616
C. Guenther, H. Elayat, W. O'Connell, H. Lambert
Abstract #143 The Development and Implementation of NDA Equipment at the IAEA.................................................................................................................................................. 623
H. Menlove, T. Reilly
Abstract #132 FRAM’s Performance as a Function of the Energy Calibration Gain ............... 642D. Vo
Abstract #165 Validation of a High-Resolution Gamma-ray Spectrometry Method for Determination of 235U Isotopic Abundance .......................................................................... 650
F. Dias, M. Grund, S. Smith, A. Solodov
Abstract #201 Identification of Nuclear Material with Different Gamma Spectroscopic Devices................................................................................................................... 656
M. Risse, W. Berky, T. Koble, W. Rosenstock
Abstract #270 Weather-related Variability of Calorimeter Performance in a Poorly-controlled Environment.................................................................................................................. 664
M. Cameron, J. Spellman
Abstract #225 The Uranium Isotope Mixing Program at the European Commission Institute for Reference Materials and Measurements, IRMM...................................................... 671
R. Wellum, A. Verbruggen, R. Eykens, S. Richter
Abstract #221 NBL Measurement Evaluation Program: New Database Development.................................................................................................................................... 676
B. Srinivasan, M. Soriano, J. Waggoner, R. Kuziel
Abstract #282 Evaluation of Isotopics and Assay of Pu Solution Prepared from MOX as the Base Material of LSD Spikes ..................................................................................... 681
M. Sumi, T. Kageyama, T. Suzuki, P. Mason, J. Neuhoff
Abstract #441 Minimizing Environmental Impacts on the Accuracy of Uranium Enrichment Monitors based on a NaI(Tl) Spectrometer and a Transmission Source .............................................................................................................................................. 689
K. Ianakiev, B. Alexandrov, D. Close, D. Dale, J. Goda, T. Hill, T. Marks, C. Moss, H. Nguyen
Abstract #315 Novel Problems Associated with Accounting and Control of Nuclear Material from Decontamination and Decommissioning and in Waste ........................ 697
S. Schlegel
Abstract #181 Radioactive Waste Measurements: Contributors to Total Measurement Uncertainty .............................................................................................................. 705
B. Ceo, S. Stanfield, J. Wachter
Abstract #351 The Impact of Matrix Heterogeneity on Gamma-Ray Waste Assay .................. 714B. Young, S. Croft, R. McElroy
Abstract #361 A 3-Dimensional Method for In-Situ Characterization of Buried Transuranic Waste Using a Large Area Neutron Monitor........................................................... 722
A. Simpson
Abstract #117 New Algorithm for the Analysis of Waste Characterization .............................. 730X. Guo, R. Hagenauer
Abstract #359 Analysis of Special Waste Configurations at the SRS Waste Management Facilities.................................................................................................................... 738
V. Casella, R. Dewberry
Abstract #106 Gamma Ray Spectral Automation Utility for Maestro ........................................ 744J. Veilleux
Abstract #447 An Investigation into the Limitations of Tomographic Scanning for Quantitative Non-Destructive Gamma-Ray Measurements of High Density Radioactive Waste .......................................................................................................................... 750
S. Kane, S. Croft, P. McClay, W. Mueller, R. Venkataraman, M. Villani, R. Estep
Abstract #420 GTRI Efforts to Expand and Accelerate Reactor Conversions.......................... 758N. Nelson-Jean
Abstract #421 Methodologies and Related Issues - University of Florida HEU to LEU Fuel Conversion Project ........................................................................................................ 762
A. Haghighat, B. Dionne, G. Sjoden, J. Baciak, W. Vernetson, J. Matos, A. Olson, J. Stillman, E. Feldman
Abstract #422 Core Conversion of the Portuguese Research Reactor ..................................... 770J. Marques
Abstract #425 International Atomic Energy Agency Support of Research Reactor Highly Enriched Uranium to Low Enriched Uranium Fuel Conversion Projects...................... 776
E. Bradley, P. Adelfang, I. Goldman
Abstract #424 Advanced Fuels Development for High Performance Reactor Conversion ...................................................................................................................................... 784
D. Wachs, D. Keiser, M. Meyer, D. Burkes, C. Clark, G. Moore, J. Jue, R. Finlay, T. Totev, G. Hofman, T. Wiencek, Y. Kim, J. Snelgrove
Abstract #423 Mo-99 Production Using LEU................................................................................ 793G. Vandegrift, E. Fei
Abstract #145 Neutron-Use Optimization with Virtual Experiments to Facilitate Research-Reactor Conversion to Low-Enriched Fuel................................................................. 801
A. Glaser
Abstract #126 Development of a Department of Energy Replacement for the 110-Gallon Specification 6M Shipping Container ............................................................................... 809
J. Arbital, P. Mann, J. Byington
Abstract #199 New Contents and Missions for Old Casks ......................................................... 817J. England
Abstract #312 Radioactive Material Shipping Packages and Metal-to-Metal Seals Found in the Closures of Containment Vessels Incorporating Cone Seal Closures............... 823
B. Loftin, G. Abramczyk, A. Smith
Abstract #329 A Design and Approval Process for Type B (U) Shipping Containers Under New Department of Transportation Regulations.......................................... 830
M. Flagg, K. Trauth
Abstract #326 Design of a Containment Vessel Closure for Shipment of Tritium Gas.................................................................................................................................................... 835
K. Eberl, P. Blanton
Abstract #392 A Methodology for Quantifying Risk Factors Impacting the Transportation of Nuclear Materials Utilizing a Geographic Information System ................... 841
M. Divate, K. Trauth, Y. Li
Abstract #294 The Strategic R&D Plan for Increasing the Nuclear Security in Korea ................................................................................................................................................ 849
J. Kim, H. Yoo, S. Kwak, S. Jang, J. Kim, W. Yoon
Abstract #397 Results of an Economic Experiment on the Interactions Between an Insider and a Safeguards System Component ....................................................................... 855
H. Liu, R. Ericson, G. Ratcliff, M. Owrey, C. Kempf
Abstract #449 Radiation Isotope Identification Device (RIIDs) Field Test and Evaluation Campaign...................................................................................................................... 866
C. Hodge, R. Keegan, D. Blumenthal
Abstract #451 Personal Radiation Detector Field Test and Evaluation Campaign .................. 874C. Hodge, D. Yuan, R. Keegan, M. Krstich
Abstract #128 Personal Radiation Detectors: Expectations and Actual Capabilities ...................................................................................................................................... 882
L. Kagan, A. Stavrov
Abstract #259 Workplace Security: A Virtual-World Training Solution to Real-World Training................................................................................................................................. 889
N. Schanfein
Abstract #261 Workplace Safety: A Virtual- World Training Solution to Real-World Training Challenges........................................................................................................................ 893
N. Schanfein
Abstract #433 Phase II of Rapid Deployment Consequence Monitor Development ................ 901S. Blagin, R. Samigulin, A. Veselov, V. Ilin, B. Schoeneman
#1 Abstract #125 Safeguards by Design for the Advanced Fuel Cycle Facility (AFCF) .............................................................................................................................................. 909
S. DeMuth, K. Thomas, I. Thomas, M. Ehinger
#3 Abstract #152 Integration of Safeguards, Security, Operations and Safety (SSOS) .............................................................................................................................................. 915
G. Rochau, V. Cleary, D. York, C. Mendez
#4 Abstract #160 Predictive Calorimetric Determinations for the Investigations of Nuclear Materials ............................................................................................................................ 921
P. Le Parlouer, C. Mathonat, G. Etherington
#5 Abstract #164 Implementation of the Fissile Mass Flow Monitor Source Verification and Confirmation........................................................................................................ 929
T. Uckan, J. March-Leuba, D. Powell, D. Nelson, R. Radev
#6 Abstract #169 Mobile Monitoring System of In-transit Nuclear Material.............................. 939S. Kwak, H. Yoo, S. Jang, J-K. Kim, J-S. Kim
#7 Abstract #191 Proliferation Resistance Evaluation Methodology for Nuclear Energy System ................................................................................................................................ 944
M. Kim
#8 Abstract #203 Dependence of the MGA Code Performance on Detector Energy Resolution........................................................................................................................................ 952
A. Bosko, S. Croft
#9 Abstract #219 U.S.-China Cooperation on Nondestructive Assay (NDA) Methods and Techniques: One Element of the Integrated Nuclear Safeguards and Security Workshop ......................................................................................................................... 958
T. Li, W. Geist, D. Bracken, B. McGinnis, C. Gariazzo, D. Liu
#10 Abstract #231 Development of FT-II Code for Dynamic Analysis of Thermal Energy Transfer Caused by Fission Fragments .......................................................................... 971
T. Okamoto, Y. Ono, Y. Kame
#11 Abstract #243 Prior Study of Gloves Boxes in Regard to Holdup Measurements at CEA VALDUC .................................................................................................... N/A
C. Portella, L. Dujardin
#12 Abstract #260 NDA Measurement for Material in Dry-Vacuum Traps ................................ 977J. Cochran, R. Valiga
#14 Abstract #283 An MCNP Based Method to Determine the Matrix Attenuation Correction Factors for a Gamma Box Counter ............................................................................ 991
H. Zhu, S. Croft, R. Venkataraman, S. Philips
#15 Abstract #286 High Sensitivity Environmental Continuous Air Monitor............................ 999D. Wampler, M. Moore, J. Rodgers
#17 Abstract #345 Inspection!: A Statistical Analysis of Viability for Training and Education ....................................................................................................................................... 1012
J. Tackentien
#18 Abstract #349 The Non Destructive Assay of Special Nuclear Materials in Different Physical Forms.............................................................................................................. 1020
S. Croft, R. McElroy, E. Alvarez, D. Bracken
#19 Abstract #388 The Tripartite Seminars at the RMTC: An Overview of Progress in Nuclear Material Control and Accounting (MC&A) Training ................................................ 1028
B. Ryazanov, G. Pshakin, D. Dickman, C. Crawford, W. Jenssens
#20 Abstract #398 Enhanced Algorithm for Traceability Measurements in UF6 Flow Pipe ....................................................................................................................................... 1036
T. Copinger, J. March-Leuba, B. Upadhyaya
#21 Abstract #130 An Alternative Perspective on the Weighted Point Model for Passive Neutron Multiplicity Counting ....................................................................................... 1044
S. Croft, E. Alvarez, P. Chard, R. McElroy, S. Philips
#22 Abstract #394 Integrated Nuclear Safeguards and Security Workshops: A Joint Cooperative Effort between the U.S. and the People’s Republic of China.................... 1052
R. Babcock, B. McGinnis, L. Daming
#23 Abstract #472 Using Polymeric Hydrogen Getters to Prevent Combustible Atmospheresduring Interim Safe Storage of Plutonium Oxide ............................................... 1058
T. Woodsmall
Abstract #115 The Detection of Undeclared LEU Production at a GCEP by Real-time Mass Balancing..................................................................................................................... 1066
J. Delbeke, J. Howell, W. Janssens
Abstract #136 Data Consistency Evaluation in GCEPs ............................................................ 1074J. Howell, J. Bedell
Abstract #217 Neutron Monitoring of Vacuum System Cold Traps to Detect Undeclared HEU-Production at Gas Centrifuge Enrichment Plants........................................ 1082
E. Dixon, M. Pickrell, W. Geist, B. Boyer, T. Burr, D. Beddingfield
Abstract #387 Technologies for Real-Time Monitoring of Load Cells for International Safeguards Applications ....................................................................................... 1091
R. Lenarduzzi, J. Begovich, J. Hines, D. Kovacic, M. Whitaker, J. Younkin
Abstract #332 Radio Frequency Identification Devices: Effectiveness in Improving Safeguards at Gas-Centrifuge Uranium-Enrichment Plants .................................. 1099
J. Jo
Abstract #396 Employing UF6 Cylinder Tracking Systems to Improve the Effectivenessof Safeguards at Centrifuge Enrichment Plants................................................. 1110
D. Kovacic, C. Pickett, B. Boyer, E. Dixon
Abstract #440 Remote Monitoring and Tracking of UF6 Cylinders Using Long-Range Passive Ultra- Wideband (UWB) RFID Tags ................................................................... 1118
F. Nekoogar, F. Dowla
Abstract #395 Integrating Proliferation Resistance into the Design of Centrifuge Facilities ......................................................................................................................................... 1123
D. Kovacic, B. McGinnis, M. Whitaker, J. Morgan
Abstract #159 Regional Efforts for Transparency in the East Asia ......................................... 1131W. Yoon
VOLUME 3
Abstract #256 Safeguards Cooperation between the U.S. Department of Energy and the Indonesian Nuclear Energy Regulatory Agency.......................................................... 1139
D. Kovacic, J. Shipwash, O. Elkhamri, W. Geist, R. Knapp, G. Baldwin, J. McClelland-Kerr, S. Zahir, H. Suharyanta
Abstract #376 Summary of and Lessons Learned from the IAEA Safeguards Implementation at a High-Enriched Uranium Downblending Facility ..................................... 1147
B. Moran, B. Horn, W. Cutchins
Abstract #124 NMMSS and International Safeguards in the United States ............................ 1153G. Hirsch
Abstract #276 The U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission’s Preparations for Implementing the Additional Protocol ........................................................................................ 1160
B. Moran
Abstract #153 Calculating Expected and Observed Risks in an Advanced Transparency Framework ............................................................................................................ 1167
V. Cleary, G. Rochau, E. Vugrin, D. York
Abstract #208 A Probability Model for the Calculation of Diversion Risk and Advanced Transparency .............................................................................................................. 1174
E. Vugrin, K. White Vugrin, V. Cleary, G. Rochau, D. York, C. Mendez
Abstract #494 Safeguards Developments and Challenges in the ROK During the Last Five Years.............................................................................................................................. 1182
Y. Choi, H. Yoo
Abstract #173 Description of the Loadout Plan used For the Highly Enriched Uranium Materials Facility (HEUMF) at the Y-12 National Security Complex ......................... 1197
R. Milligan II
Abstract #300 Low-Equity Material Discards at the Y-12 National Security Complex ......................................................................................................................................... 1205
E. Kelly, G. Person
Abstract #174 CSMO for Uranium and Scrap Declarations ...................................................... 1213P. Helms
Abstract #281 Implementation of the DNFSB 05-1 Recommendation at Los Alamos National Laboratory ........................................................................................................ 1218
R. Margevicius, P. Smith, T. Yarbro, C. Mills, J. Hoffman, W. Punjak, J. Watts
Abstract #249 Nevada Test Site Nuclear Material Management .............................................. 1225J. Schreiber
Abstract #333 Tools and Methods for Increasing Trust in Software ....................................... 1233G. White
Abstract #431 Trusted Processor—The Result of Evolution of Information Barrier Technology .................................................................................................................................... 1239
V. Kryukov, P. Talantov, V. Sotnick, I. Yurovskikh, K. Tolk
Abstract #362 Arms Control Verification— Recent Studies at the UK Atomic Weapons Establishment............................................................................................................... 1248
A. Burjan, D. Keir
Abstract #142 Implementation of an Information Barrier for the Next Generation Attribute Measurement System ................................................................................................... 1256
R. Williams, T. Johansen, P. Karpius, D. MacArthur, M. Smith
Abstract #206 Advanced Process Data Acquisition, Authentication, and Management for Civilian Nuclear Facilities................................................................................ 1263
D. Saltiel, G. Baldwin, B. Cipiti, D. Glidewell, P. Rexrtoth, G. Rochau, T. Sellers, K. Tolk
Abstract #210 Next-Generation Attribute- Measurement System ............................................ 1271J. Thron, D. Bracken, L. Carrillo, T. Elmont, N. Johansen, K. Frame, J. Gallegos, P. Karpius, D. MacArthur, J. Shergur, M. Smith, D. Vo, R. Williams
Abstract #253 Use of Fast Calorimetry to Perform Mass Attribute Measurements ............... 1278P. Santi, D. Bracken, D. MacArthur, M. Smith
Abstract #223 Remote Monitoring and Secure Communication for Regional Cooperation and Transparency in Nuclear Nonproliferation ................................................... 1287
D. Betsill, Y. Hashimoto, M. Suzuki, M. Hori, N. Inoue, J. Olsen, S. Caskey, R. Lucero
Abstract #404 GTRI Accomplishments and Plans for Removing and Disposing of Civilian HEU ................................................................................................................................... 1295
K. Cummins
Abstract #407 Supporting the Global Threat Reduction Initiative Through Nuclear Material Recovery ......................................................................................................................... 1299
I. Iliopulos, W. Leach, I. Hunter, D. Ohayon, T. Louvet, D. Davidson
Abstract #411 IAEA Perspective and Lessons Learned in Shipping HEU Spent Fuel to Russia................................................................................................................................ 1304
P. Adelfang, I. Goldman, E. Bradley, A. Lebedev, J. Thomas, B. Yuldashev
Abstract #415 Recovering U.S.-Origin HEU from Foreign and Domestic Research Facilities ......................................................................................................................................... 1312
K. Cummins, C. Messick, J. Taylor
Abstract #418 Russian RTG Removal and Disposition in the Far East: Progress, Lessons Learned and Next Steps ............................................................................................... 1318
T. Andes, R. Dunavant, M. Hassler
Abstract #419 GTRI Progress on Recovering Excess Radiological Sources within the United States........................................................................................................................... 1324
J. Grimm
Abstract #129 Establishment of National Registries of Radiation Sources in Georgia........................................................................................................................................... 1329
S. Katsenelenbogen
Abstract #335 Predictive Research for the Radiological Triage Program .............................. 1337J. Shergur, D. Mercer
Abstract #461 Analysis of Confirmation Measurement Data for Global Threat Reduction Initiative (GTRI ) Recovery Program......................................................................... 1344
M. Norris, R. Oberer, R. Dunavant
Abstract #109 The Perspective of Establishing a Fully Functional Physical Protection System in Taiwan Power ........................................................................................... 1352
J. Feng
Abstract #254 Configuration Management of DBT-credited Security Features and Security Areas at the Y-12 National Security Complex............................................................. 1357
R. Gainey, T. Reed
Abstract #119 The Safeguards and Security Policy Review Initiative ..................................... 1364B. Stone, R. Donovan
Abstract #320 Characterization of Safeguard Performance using Design of Experiments................................................................................................................................... 1371
K. Mitchiner, M. Snell, F. Griffin
Abstract #218 Tactical Response to the New Design Basis Threat......................................... 1379R. Donovan, B. Stone
Abstract #308 OVS—An Outdoor Modeling and Verification System for Fast and Accurate Survey and Verification................................................................................................ 1387
J. Gonçalves, V. Sequeira, G. Bostrom, M. Fiocco, S. Poirier, B. Wishard
Abstract #227 Safeguards Review Station: Embedding Hidden Markov Models in an Image Review Tool................................................................................................................... 1395
P. Lombardi, C. Versino, J. Gonçalves, M. Heppleston, L. Tourin
Abstract #295 The IAEA’s Next Generation Surveillance System Design Concepts of Surveillance Core Component, Review Database and Data Consolidator — Phase II Progress Report ............................................................................................................. 1403
M. Stein, M. Heppleston, S. Lange, M. Moeslinger, G. Neumann, B. Richter
Abstract #154 Utilizing System-Generated Data for Advanced Transparency....................... 1410C. Mendez, V. Cleary, G. Rochau, E. Vugrin, D. York
Abstract #291 Collaborative Software Tools for Safeguards Applications ............................ 1417B. Truong, N. Herber
Abstract #277 Safeguards Data Indigestion, a Prescription for Relief.................................... 1425J. Longo
Abstract #293 Visual Clustering of Search Results Using VITA .............................................. 1433Z. Jacobson, B. Truong, B. Houston, N. Herber
Abstract #255 Fitting of Germanium X-Ray Escape Peaks in Hybrid Densitometer X-Ray Fluorescence Spectra ....................................................................................................... 1440
M. Collins, N. Doubek, H. Ottmar
Abstract #232 Validation and Performance Test of Plutonium Inventory Measurement System (PIMS) at Rokkasho Reprocessing Plant (RRP) .................................. 1450
Y. Noguchi, H. Nakamura, H. Nakayashiki, T. Iwamoto, D. Parvin, P. Griffiths, D. Sim
Abstract #226 Development and Calibration of Temporary Canister Verification System (TCVS) to Assay Pu Inventory in Intermediate MOX Canisters at RRP ..................... 1458
Y. Noguchi, H. Nakamura, H. Nakayashiki, T. Iwamoto, H. Menlove, M. Swinhoe, S. Lee, C. Rael, J. Marlow
Abstract #114 Data Analysis and Interpretation Software From Solution Monitoring Towards Near-Real-Time Accountancy .................................................................. 1466
P. Richir, L. Dechamp, G. Janssens-Maenhout, L. Holzleitner, W. Janssens, P. Schwalbach, K. Casteleyn, L. Duinslaeger
Abstract #229 Training of Inspectors for Efficient Safeguards in Rokkasho Reprocessing Plant....................................................................................................................... 1473
D. Tadjer, V. Jariol, P. Rodriguez, C. Creusot
Abstract #373 Characteristics and Dose Levels of Spent Reactor Fuels ............................... 1481C. Coates, B. Broadhead
Abstract #135 Calibration of Spent-fuel Plutonium Coincidence Counterat the Taiwan Research Reactor ............................................................................................................ 1489
S. Lee, H. Menlove, J. Marlow, M. Miller, C. Rael, J. Wang, M. Yuan
Abstract #190 Characterization of a Safeguards Verification Methodology to Detect Pin Diversion from Pressurized Water Reactor (PWR) Spent Fuel Assemblies Using Monte Carlo Techniques .............................................................................. 1497
S. Sitaraman, Y. Ham
Abstract #448 Quantifying Subtle Sources of Bias in 75Se Transmission Corrected Gamma Ray Assay...................................................................................................... 1505
S. Croft, R. Venkataraman, R. McElroy, R. Thomason
Abstract #279 The Nuclear Materials Disposition & Consolidation Coordination Committee—Development of Materials Disposition Plans....................................................... 1515
D. Dunsworth, R. LaGrange, D. Hicks
Abstract #263 History and Activities of the Nuclear Materials Management Team (NMMT) ........................................................................................................................................... 1523
D. Dunsworth
Abstract #303 The U.S. Highly Enriched Uranium (HEU) Disposition Program ..................... 1527T. Nelson, K. Vogler
Abstract #311 The U.S. Surplus Weapon-Grade Plutonium Disposition Program ................ 1533K. Vogler
Abstract #305 Transformation of the Nuclear Weapons Complex .......................................... 1539M. Donovan, S. Hurd, E. Wilmot, G. Allen Jr.
Abstract #107 Defense Programs Material Management Plan: Ensuring the 21st Century Infrastructure Becomes a Reality ................................................................................. 1546
S. Davies
Abstract #328 The Ever-Evolving Nuclear Material Inventory Assessment (NMIA) Data Base ....................................................................................................................................... 1553
J. Beams
Abstract #342 Improving Your Disposition— Enriched Uranium Disposition That Is! .................................................................................................................................................... 1561
T. Nelson, D. Davis, R. Oprea
Abstract #204 Sandia National Laboratories Special Nuclear Material De-inventory Project: Best Practices and Lessons Learned ......................................................... 1568
W. Strong
Abstract #363 Successful Application of Oak Ridge SMART SHELF™ Item Monitoring and CAVIS Weight Sensor Technologies Installed at Kurchatov Institute .......................................................................................................................................... 1575
J. Randolph, C. Pickett, P. Singh, Z. Bell, M. Sazhnev, A. Grigoriev
Abstract #379 Status of Upgrading Tamper Indicating Device Systems at Rosatom Enterprises .................................................................................................................... 1580
V. Pitel, A. Stepashko, N. Isaev, K. Mutreja, E. Ku, B. Weil
Abstract #382 RMTC Support of the Rosatom Monitoring Project of Nuclear Facilities ......................................................................................................................................... 1587
B. Ryazanov, V. Efinmenko, V. Erastov, L. Nolan, S. Cross, P. Gibbs
Abstract #325 Status of the Russian Plutonium Disposition Program ................................... 1594R. Boudreau
Abstract #456 An Overview of Tamper Indication Devices (TIDs) ........................................... 1599S. Blagin, R. Samigulin, A. Veselov, V. Angilopov, J. Cates, G. Chavez
Abstract #497 A Success Story: Trilateral Material Protection, Control and Accounting Cooperation in Russia ............................................................................................. 1604
S. Evans, V. Ostapets, S. Roecker
Abstract #372 WMD Detection Research and Development Demonstration Center at Y-12 National Security Complex.............................................................................................. 1614
D. Carpenter, J. Cochran, G. Devault, M. Hassler, T. Hawk, V. Lamberti, D. Miller, R. Moyers, S. Turner, J. Mullens, P. Hausladen, P. Bingham, D. Archer, J. Mihalczo
Abstract #108 Characteristics of an Integrated Gamma-Ray Spectrometer Using Germanium Detectors in Fixed and Mobile Measurement Systems........................................ 1622
R. Keyser, T. Twomey, S. Hitch
Abstract #118 Background Reduction Using Collimators on a Portable HPGe Nuclide Identifier ........................................................................................................................... 1629
R. Keyser
Abstract #273 Characteristics and Performance of an Integrated, Portable, High Efficiency Neutron Multiplicity Counter for Detection of Illicit Neutron Sources .................. 1635
T. Twomey, R. Keyser
Abstract #316 Analytical Inverse Model for Post-Nuclear Event Attribution of Plutonium....................................................................................................................................... 1643
J. Miller, W. Charlton
Abstract #105 Off-Site Air Sampling Analysis and North Korean Nuclear Test ..................... 1650H. Zhang
Abstract #339 Reactor Power History from Fission Product Signatures................................ 1658D. Sweeney, W. Charlton
Abstract #430 Multi-Aspect System for the Measurement of Attributes of Fissile Materials and Explosives ............................................................................................................. 1666
I. Kostenko, N. Ruanenko, Y. Sokolov, V. Terekhin, A. Yudov, K. Seager
Abstract #450 Tracking and Monitoring Nuclear Components & Materials During Transportation............................................................................................................................... 1675
C. Yuxiao, T. Dan
Abstract #478 Nonproliferation Dimensions of the Global Nuclear Energy Partnership .................................................................................................................................... 1698
D. Lockwood
Abstract #469 GNEP and U.S. Foreign Policy ............................................................................ 1704B. Carnahan
Abstract #462 Japanese Nuclear Power Industry and GNEP ................................................... 1708H. Tanaka
VOLUME 4
Abstract #470 Closing the Fuel Cycle - Industry’s Response to GNEP .................................. 1716
D. Davidson, C. Jorant
Abstract #459 GNEP and other Multinational Options for Spent Fuel Management ............. 1723C. McCombie
Abstract #172 Secure Satellite Communication for Remote Monitoring and International Atomic Energy Agency, Austria Inspection Support ......................................... 1731
M. Pellechi, J. Regula, T. Ssozi, A. Tolba, B. Wishard, R. Zarucki
Abstract #432 Development of Next Generation Advanced Remote Monitoring System ........................................................................................................................................... 1739
R. Samigulin, S. Blagin, V. Angilopov, A. Veselov, A. Kokoulin, G. Varaksin, D. Nelson
Abstract #158 Experience of the Spent Fuel Transfer to Dry Storage with UMS in Korea .............................................................................................................................................. 1747
J. Yeo, W. Na, J. Shin
Abstract #240 Optimized Safeguards Approach at WOLSONG CANDU Reactors Site in ROK using Unattended Monitoring System (UMS)........................................................ 1753
A. Osien, S. Hambaryan, C. Liguori, M. Pellechi, A. Tolba, R. Zarucki
Abstract #257 Implementation of an Information Barrier for the Next Generation Attribute Measurement System ................................................................................................... 1760
R. Williams, T. Johansen, P. Karpius, D. MacArthur, M. Smith
Abstract #434 The F2F Storage Facility Monitoring System and Software Integration...................................................................................................................................... 1767
I. Bondar, M. Osipov, E. Terushev, D. Pazhin, B. Barkanov, A. Amelichev, L. Osokina, T. Ross
Abstract #443 The Next Generation Autonomous Data Acquisition Module for use in New and Retrofit IAEA Safeguards Applications Involving Fixed and Portable Nuclear Detection.......................................................................................................................... 1775
D. Bot
Abstract #193 Knowledge Capture: A Practical Approach for Job and Strategy- Related Information at the IAEA .................................................................................................. 1784
B. Truong, D. Martin
Abstract #185 Oak Ridge National Laboratory’s Safeguards Laboratory............................... 1789C. Gariazzo, B. Rollen, A. Solodov
Abstract #216 International Security Education Program Preparedness ............................... 1796M. Eipeldauer
Abstract #250 Evolution of Safeguards Training at Los Alamos National Laboratory ..................................................................................................................................... 1802
T. Reilly, D. Bracken
Abstract #454 Advanced IAEA Training Courses Sponsored by the U.S. Support Program to IAEA Safeguards....................................................................................................... 1810
B. Boyer, D. Bracken, J. Determan, K. Michel, M. Whitaker, J. Valente
Abstract #213 U.S.-China Cooperation on NDA Methods and Techniques: One Element of the Integrated Nuclear Safeguards and Security Workshop ................................ 1818
T. Li, W. Geist, D. Bracken, B. McGinnis, C. Gariazzo, D. Liu
Abstract #337 State Systems of Accounting for and Control of Nuclear Materials (SSAC) Training Program— Purpose, Facilities and Techniques ........................................... 1831
M. Flagg, D. Robertson, J. Gahl, R. Butler, R. Stevens, D. Berning, J. McClelland-Kerr, V. Cisar
Abstract #274 Holdup and Survey Measurements in Support of the TA-18 Facility Hazard-Category Downgrade....................................................................................................... 1839
D. Bracken, G. Butler, L. Carrillo, J. Craven, M. Dempsey, K. Frame, W. Geist, M. Gonzales, J. Sprinkile, J. Valdez, D. Vo
Abstract #189 A Next-Generation Automated Holdup Measurement System (HMS-5) ..................................................................................................................................................... 1847
C. Gariazzo, S. Smith, A. Solodov
Abstract #211 Total Measurement Uncertainty in Holdup Measurements at the Plutonium Finishing Plant............................................................................................................ 1855
B. Keele, T. Welsh, E. Curfman, J. Pestovich, J. Pestovich Jr., V. Jennings
Abstract #220 Automatic Holdup-Measurement System at the Ulba Metallurgical Plant................................................................................................................................................ 1863
Y. Yasko, A. Gagarin, N. Nikolayenko, Y. Chernukha, S. Smith, A. Solodov, J. Kuzminski, T. Reilly, S. Tobin, A. Belian, B. Hammitt
Abstract #269 International Workshop on Best Practices in Material Holdup Monitoring...................................................................................................................................... 1872
C. Pickett, C. Coates
Abstract #386 Gamma-Ray Measurement Technique for Plutonium Holdup ......................... 1879G. Bezhunov, S. Bogdanov, V. Talanov, S. Rusanov
Abstract #377 Results in Developing an Engineering Degree Program in Safeguards and Security of Nuclear Materials at Moscow Engineering Physics Institute .......................................................................................................................................... 1887
E. Kryuchkov, N. Geraskin, M. Killinger, K. Goodey, G. Butler, C. Duncan
Abstract #380 Integrated Design and Implementation of the MPC&A Communications Network at the Mining and Chemical Combine ........................................... 1893
K. Kudinov, V. Revenko, T. Bonner, D. Hembree, J. Curtiss, T. Hasty, K. Mutreja, J. Lopez
Abstract #428 Concept of Ensuring Information Security in Automated MPC&A Systems Based on the Common Criteria Methodology............................................................ 1900
A. Piskarev, A. Shein, V. Lykov, D. Miller, D. DeVaney, R. Melton
Abstract #140 Challenges Associated with Implementation of the MOM Project at Rosatom Facilities ........................................................................................................................ 1908
K. Bobrova, A. Erygin, A. Panshin, O. Sluchevsky, L. Brownell, W. Pratt
Abstract #375 Operation and Maintenance of Material Protection, Control and Accounting Upgrades at the Institute of Nuclear Physics and the Foton Facility in Tashkent, Uzbekistan ................................................................................................................... 1912
U. Salikhbaev, K. Mutreja, L. Predika, J. Nations
Abstract #429 Reduction of the Krylov Shipbuilding Research Institute to Low Enriched Uranium (LEU) Only by Removal of All High Enriched Uranium (HEU).................. 1915
V. Struyev, S. Kosmin, I. Guriyev
Abstract #271 Scope for Industry Self-Regulation under Existing Nuclear Export Control and Physical Protection Requirements and Guidance ............................................... 1921
T. Shea, C. Braun
Abstract #367 Country Assessment Methodology for Prioritizing International Nuclear Safeguards Engagement................................................................................................ 1930
S. Frazar, K. Apt, A. Sunshine
Abstract #336 Measuring and Mitigating Proliferation Risk ..................................................... 1935P. Heine
Abstract #324 The Contribution of Legal, Regulatory and Institutional Infrastructure to Achieving Sustainability in the Physical Protection of Nuclear Material and Nuclear Facilities .................................................................................................... 1943
P. Comella
Abstract #157 A Balanced Approach to Solve the Current Proliferation Issues.................... 1950B. Lee, J. Ryu
Abstract #354 The Global Nuclear Energy Partnership and Universal Compliance with the Nuclear Nonproliferation Regime ................................................................................. 1956
O. Elkhamri, C. Mathews, B. Smith, S. Frazar, K. Apt
Abstract #166 Technologies for Real Time Monitoring and Surveillance of High-Valued Assets................................................................................................................................ 1972
C. Pickett, G. Richardson, B. Stinson, J. Younkin
Abstract #350 A 3D Laser Scanning Approach to Containment Verification on MOX Fuel Transportation Flasks ................................................................................................. 1979
A. Busboom, V. Sequeira, J. Goncalves, G. Weeks
Abstract #233 New Safeguards Regime for Canadian Bulk Handling Facilities and Spent Fuel Transfers .................................................................................................................... 1987
J. Doo, B. Gonzalez-Del-Valle For a, N. Whiting, S. Johnson, M. Hosoya, H. Nackaerts
Abstract #285 The Challenges in Data Fusion from Multiple Sensors on a Straddle Carrier for Radiation Detection in Containers ........................................................................... 1995
L. Desonier, W. Humphrey, A. Johnson, A. Kennington
Requirements & Roadmap for Implementing Nuclear Power..................................................... N/AI. Facer
Abstract #479 Cradle to Grave Fuel Services - A New Business Model ................................. 2003R. Goorevich, M. Milazzo, K. Sylvester, T. Wood
Abstract #471 Nuclear Power Deployment Options for the Developing Areas of the World.......................................................................................................................................... N/A
T. Shea
Abstract #480 Proliferation-Resistant, Walk-Away-Safe, Light Water Reactor Concept for Emerging Economies .............................................................................................. 2018
C. Painter, D. Senor, K. Geelhood, D. Wootan, G. Meriwether, J. Cuta, G. Tsiklauri, M. Zentner
Abstract #467 The CAREM Reactor ............................................................................................ 2029R. Mazzi
Abstract #239 U.S. Safeguards Technology Development for the IAEA ................................. 2041W. O'Connor, R. Cockerham, D. Fortney, M. Kelly, S. LaMontagne, S. Pepper
Abstract #244 Safeguarding the Pebble Bed Modular Reactor: A New Challenge for the IAEA ................................................................................................................................... 2049
C. Charlier, R. Fagerholm, J. Slabber, J. Shayi
Abstract #248 Alternatives Techniques When Applying Safeguards to Natural Uranium Conversion Plants ......................................................................................................... 2057
O. Peixoto, H. Vicens
Abstract #288 Safeguards Concepts Using Innovative Tracking and Traceability Technologies ................................................................................................................................. 2065
M. Hori
Abstract #195 Potential for Production of Proliferation Sensitive Materials in Research Reactors........................................................................................................................ 2072
R. Leslie, J. Carlson, A. Berriman
Abstract #148 Verification Strategies and Results for the New Synthetic Uranium Isotopic Mixtures at IRMM............................................................................................................ 2079
S. Richter, A. Alonso-Munoz, R. Eykens, U. Jacobsson, H. Kuehn, A. Verbruggen, R. Wellum, L. Keegan
Abstract #183 Assessing Lanthanum-Bromide Detectors for Safeguards Applications................................................................................................................................... 2087
C. Gariazzo, S. Saavedra, S. Smith, A. Solodov
Abstract #184 Uranium Isotopic and Quantitative Analysis Using a Mechanically Cooled HPGe Detector.................................................................................................................. 2095
A. Solodov, S. Smith, J. Bogard
Abstract #161 Achievements on Nondestructive Assay Isotopic Enrichment Measurement Systems under the USDOE/NNSA-ABACC Safeguards Cooperation Agreement ..................................................................................................................................... 2103
B. McGinnis, S. Smith, A. Solodov, J. Perrotta, E. Galdoz, O. Cristallini, M. Facchinetti, D. Vo, T. Wang, F. Dias, P. Coelho, O. Mafra
Abstract #356 Implementation and Performance of Material Basis Set (MBS) Isotope Identification Algorithms on an Embedded Digital Signal Processor System ........................................................................................................................................... 2110
R. Estep, D. Desimone, B. Sapp
Abstract #209 Monte Carlo Simulations and Data Comparisons for Liquid Scintillator Detectors to be Used in a Multiplicity Counter ...................................................... 2118
P. Karpius, W. Clay, K. Frame, D. MacArthur, P. Santi, M. Smith, J. Thron
Abstract #251 Global Position System (GPS) for Safeguards Applications........................... 2127G. Borstad, B. Truong
Abstract #321 Assessment Tool for Nuclear Weapon Acquisition Pathways ........................ 2133W. Charlton, G. Ford
Abstract #104 North Korea’s Oct. 9 Nuclear Test: Successful or Failed? .............................. 2140H. Zhang
Abstract #340 A Brief Sensitivity Analysis for the GIRM and Other Related Technique Using a One-Group Cross Section Library for Graphite-Moderated Reactors ......................................................................................................................................... 2148
K. Chesson, W. Charlton
Abstract #141 Weapon-Grade Plutonium Production Potential in the Indian Prototype Fast Breeder Reactor.................................................................................................. 2156
A. Glaser, M. Ramana
Abstract #346 A Technical Study of Nuclear Fuel Cycle and the Three Stage Power Program of India for U.S.- India Nuclear Cooperation................................................... 2164
T. Woddi, W. Charlton, P. Nelson, J. Ragusa
Abstract #317 Application of the Decision Tree Modeling Approach to Evaluation of Proliferation Resistance .......................................................................................................... 2172
G. Coles, M. Zentner
Abstract #306 Interpreting the Results of Proliferation Resistance Studies .......................... 2182M. Zentner, T. Shea
Abstract #222 Assessment of Proliferation Resistance of DUPIC Fuel Cycle Using INPRO Methodology ..................................................................................................................... 2191
M. Yang, J. Park, K. Choi, J. Kim
Abstract #137 BWXT Y-12 Safeguards First Principles Initiative Testbed and Implementation.............................................................................................................................. 2199
S. Redmon
Abstract #267 Item Monitoring at the Y-12 National Security Complex .................................. 2204R. Hayes, A. McCormack
Abstract #156 Impact of Process Monitoring Activities at the Y-12 National Security Complex.......................................................................................................................... 2208
Abstract #468 Safeguards by Design: Meeting Domestic Safeguards Requirements at GNEP Enabling Technology Facilities........................................................... 2274
M. Miller, K. Pasamehmetoghi, M. Regalbuto, M. Todosow, B. Cipiti, L. Smith, A. Dougan, A. Hunt
Abstract #457 A U.S. National Lab Project to Develop Safeguards Approaches for New Fuel Cycle (GNEP) Facilities................................................................................................ 2283