International Seminar on Essential Elements of Nuclear Security
9 - 20 June 2014
PROSPECTUS
Purpose
The seminar provides participants with an intense contemporary survey of issues and activities regarding multiple aspects of nuclear security. Topics will include the international legal framework supporting nuclear security, identification of and remedies to threats against nuclear security, radiological dispersal devices, responses to incidents involving nuclear and other radioactive material, illicit trafficking in nuclear and radioactive sources, detection and identification instruments and practical exercises designed to incorporate this knowledge into Member State planning and procedures to protect against threats to nuclear security.Nature of the seminar
This seminar will feature lectures, presentations and exercises given or led by recognized experts in the various disciplines comprising nuclear security. The schedule is designed to allow adequate time for expert presentations while ensuring sufficient time for participant interaction and discussion. Participants will be expected to provide an overview of current nuclear security efforts within their respective countries and to make recommendations for ways of improving the content of the International Seminar.- COURSE LEADERS
- Charles Roche
- Diana Naples
- LECTURERS
- Connie Hall
- Jure Kutlesa
- Luther David Lambert
- Carson Riland
- Robert H. Wagner, MD
- Richard Skokowski
- Jennifer Steeb
- Rebacca West
- Michael Mark LaFranco
- Fahed al Bloushi
- 1.1 Evans What is nuclear security.pdf
- 1.2 Evans International Legal Instruments for Nuclear Security.pdf
- 2.1 Lambert Nuclear Security Fundamentals.pdf
- 2.2 Evans Legislative and Regulatory Framework for Nuclear Security.pdf
- 3.1 Evans Threat assessment and the risk informed approach.pdf
- 3.2 Lambert Threat Assessment and DBT.pdf
- 3.3 Johnston IAEA Talk on Vulnerability Assessment.pdf
- 4.1 West Intro Sec of Info in Nuc Security.pdf
- 4.2 West Intro Computer Sec in Nuc Security.pdf
- 4.4 Evans Sustaining a Nuclear Security Regime.pdf
- 5.1 Roche Physical Protection of Nuclear Materials Facilities 2014.pdf
- 5.2 Hall NMAC for Nuclear Security.pdf
- 5.3 Evans Transport Security.pdf
- 5.4 Evans Security of Radioactive Sources.pdf
- 5.5 Wagner Security Control Radioactive Matl Hospitals.pdf
- 5.6 Kutlesa Skokowski US NRC Handout Protecting Our Nation.pdf
- 5.6 Kutlesa Skokowski US NRC.pdf
- 6.1, 6.2 Micklich RadiationDetectionSystems.pdf
- 6.3 Moore Monitor Detect Measur Equip.pdf
- 6.4 Evans Nuclear Security Detection Architecture.pdf
- 6.5 Evans ITDB.pdf
- 6.6 Papas SLD_Overview.pdf
- 7.1 Planning, preparedness and response to a nuclear security event.pdf
- 7.2 Intro to Rad Crime Scene Management.pdf
- 7.3 Intro to Nuclear Forensics.pdf
- 7.4 Nuclear Security Framework for MPE.pdf
- 7.5 ITDB Case Studies.pdf
- 7.7 Cichon Emergency Medical Response Planning to Incidents
- 7.8 Patterson Emergency Response.pdf
- 9.0 NUSEC.pdf
- 9.0 NUSIMS.pdf
- 9.1 Nuclear Security PLan 2014-2017 Overview.pdf
- 9.2 Capacity Building for Nuclear Security (NSSCs).pdf
- 9.3 INSSPs.pdf