PRIVATE SECTOR INVOLVEMENT IN THE U.S. PROGRAM OF TECHNICAL ASSISTANCE TO IAEA SAFEGUARDS

Year
1995
Author(s)
S. E. Pepper - International Safeguards Project Office
L. Epel - Brookhaven National Laboratory, International Safeguards Project Office
G. Maise - Brookhaven National Laboratory, International Safeguards Project Office
A. Reisman - Brookhaven National Laboratory, International Safeguards Project Office
J. Skalyo - Brookhaven National Laboratory, International Safeguards Project Office
Abstract
The U.S. Program of Technical Assistance to IAEA Safeguards (POTAS) relies on technical expertise found in the U.S. private and public sectors. Since 1993, the International Safeguards Project Office (ISPO) has sought to increase the role of the private sector in POTAS. ISPO maintains and continues to develop a database of U.S. companies that have identified themselves as being interested in providing technical expertise to the IAEA. This database is used by ISPO to find appropriate contractors to respond to IAEA requests for technical assistance when the assistance can be provided by the private sector.The private sector is currently providing support in the development of equipment, training, and procedure preparation. POTAS also supports the work of private consultants. This paper discusses ISPO's efforts to identify suitable vendors and discusses conditions that hinder more substantial involvement by the private sector. In addition, the paper will discuss selected projects that are currently in progress and identify common problems that impede the progress and success of tasks performed by the private sector.