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Workshop on regional cooperation in remote monitoring for transparency and nonproliferation

Olsen, J.*; Inoue, Naoko; Hori, Masato; Hashimoto, Yu; Mochiji, Toshiro

JAEA-Conf 2006-004, 142 Pages, 2006/06

JAEA-Conf-2006-004.pdf:15.04MB

The Workshop on Regional Cooperation in Remote Monitoring for Transparency and Nonproliferation on 8-9 February at O'arai, Japan, brought together remote monitoring experts to share technical experience and consider potential uses of remote monitoring for nuclear transparency and strengthened nonproliferation. Sponsored by the Nuclear Nonproliferation Science and Technology Center (NPSTC) of the Japan Atomic Energy Agency (JAEA), this event gathered thirty five attendees from the JAEA, the Republic of Korea's National Nuclear Management and Control Agency (NNCA), the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA), and U.S. Department of Energy/National Nuclear Security Administration (DOE/NNSA). U.S. technical experts represented Sandia National Laboratories (SNL) and Los Alamos National Laboratory (LANL). Workshop discussions and interactions met or surpassed all goals: On the technical front, the JAEA, NNCA, and SNL exchanged presentations on their respective uses and technical approaches to remote monitoring. These included systems for both international safeguards and transparency. The IAEA shared valuable guidance on future remote monitoring system requirements. Following the presentations SNL conducted training in remote monitoring for technical personnel. In parallel project planning discussions, the JAEA, NNCA, SNL and the U.S. DOE reaffirmed mutual interest in regional cooperation in remote monitoring that could eventuate in exchange of safeguards-related data. A productive off-the-record session by all parties considered the path forward and established intermediate steps and time scales.

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Remote monitoring and secure communication for regional cooperation and transparency in nuclear nonproliferation

Betsill, D.; Hashimoto, Yu; Suzuki, Mitsutoshi; Hori, Masato; Inoue, Naoko; Olsen, J.*; Caskey, S. A.*; Lucero, R. L.*

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Remote monitoring and secure communication technologies assist organizations developing nuclear energy by demonstrating compliance with international nonproliferation agreements and IAEA safeguards. A collaboration between JAEA and Sandia on remote monitoring transparency technology at the Joyo test site is described. The history and development of the project, technology, and recent upgrades to the hardware and an internal website are described. Technical applications, and the cooperative process for development of a potential regional transparency network, are discussed.

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