THE USE OF MODERN DATABASES IN MANAGING NUCLEAR MATERIAL INVENTORIES

Year
1994
Author(s)
R.G. Behrens - Los Alamos National Laboratory
Abstract
The need for a useful nuclear materials database to assist in the management of nuclear materials within the Department of Energy (DOE) Weapons Complex is becoming significantly more important as the mission of the DOE Complex changes and both international safeguards and storage issues become drivers in determining how these materials are managed. A well designed nuclear material inventory database can provide the Nuclear Materials Manager with an essential cost effective tool for timely analysis and reporting of inventories. This paper discusses the use of databases as a management tool to meet increasing requirements for accurate and timely information on nuclear material inventories and related information. From the end user perspective, this paper discusses the rationale, philosophy, and technical requirements for an integrated database to meet the needs for a variety of users such as those working in the areas of Safeguards, Materials Control and Accountability (MC&A), Nuclear Materials Management, Waste Management, materials processing, packaging and inspection, and interim/long term storage.