Supporting the Material Control and Accountancy System with Physical Protection System Features

Year
1984
Author(s)
Dennis Miyoshi - Sandia National Laboratories
Christopher E. Olson - Sandia National Laboratories
David L. Caskey - Sandia National Laboratories
Abstract
Most physical security functions can be accomplished by a range of alternative features. Careful design can provide comparable levels of security regardless of which option is chosen, albeit with possible differences in cost and efficiency. However, the effectiveness and especially the cost and efficiency of the material control and accounting system may be strongly influenced by the selection of a particular design approach to physical security. In this paper, a series of examples are cited to illustrate the effects that particular physical protection design choices may have. The examples have been chosen from several systems engineering projects at facilities within the DOE nuclear community. These examples are generalized, and a series of design principles are proposed for integrating physical security with MC&A by appropriate selection of alternative features.