MC&A POLICY ISSUES FOR INTERNATIONAL INSPECTIONS AT DOE NUCLEAR FACILITIES*

Year
1994
Author(s)
David W. Crawford - Office of safeguards and Security U.S. Department of Energy
N. R. Zack - Los Alamos National Laboratory
Abstract
Recent initiatives and executive decisions within the US have included an offer to place certain special nuclear materials from the former weapons stockpile under international safeguards inspections. The nuclear materials at issue are excess materials; other materials characterized as strategic reserve will not be subject to these international activities. Current Department of Energy requirements and procedures to account for and control these nuclear materials may need to be modified to accommodate these inspections. Safeguards issues, such as physical inventory frequency and verification requirements, may arise from the collateral safeguards activities in support of both domestic and international safeguards. This paper will discuss Office of Safeguards and Security policy and views on these international inspection activities at former nuclear weapons facilities, including implications for current domestic safeguards approaches currently implemented at these facilities.