STRAIGHT-LINE A NUCLEAR MATERIAL STORAGE INFORMATION MANAGEMENT SYSTEM

Year
1995
Author(s)
Dennis Mangan - Sandia National Laboratories
Curt Nilsen - Sandia National Laboratories
Abstract
Sandia National Laboratories is developing Straight-Line — a pilot system to demonstrate comprehensive monitoring of nuclear material in storage. Straight-Line is an integrated system of sensors providing information that will enhance the safety, security, and international accountability of stored nuclear material. The goals of this effort are to: 1) Provide the right sensor information to the right user in a timely manner. 2) Reduce the expenses, risks, and frequency of human inspection of the material. 3) Provide trustworthy data to international inspectors to minimize their need to make on site inspections. In pursuit of these goals, Straight-Line unites technology from Sandia's Authenticated Item Monitoring System2 (AIMS) and other programs to communicate the authenticated status of the monitored item back to central magazine receivers. Straight-Line, however, incorporates several important features not found in previous systems: 1) Information Security ~ the ability to collect and safely disseminate both classified and unclassified sensor data to users on a need-to-know basis. 2) Integrate into a single system the monitoring needs of safety, security, and international accountability. 3) Incorporate the use of sensors providing analog or digital output. This paper will present the overall architecture and status of the Straight-Line project.