Material Control Evaluation

Year
1993
Author(s)
DeNise Anspach - Sandia National Laboratories
Ivan Waddoups - Sandia National Laboratories
John A. Abbott - EG&G Kirtland Operations
Abstract
Changes in the Department of Energy's (DOE) scope of work have stimulated several laboratories and commercial companies to develop and apply technology to enhance nuclear material control. Accountability, inventory, radiation exposure, and insider protection concerns increase as many DOE facilities require increased storage. This paper summarizes a study of the existing material control technologies. The goal of the study is to identify, characterize, and quantify the trade-offs associated with using these technologies to provide real-time information on stored nuclear material that in turn supports decreasing the frequency of inventories conducted by site personnel.