Troublesome Transportation Concerns Can be Mitigated: RADMAT Tracking System

Year
1987
Author(s)
Lawrence H. Harmon - U.S. Department of Energy
Abstract
There are three troublesome institutional concerns which face every large-quantity radioactive materials shipment — routing, prenotification, and emergency response. People want to know: Where's the shipment going and how's it getting there? States want to know what's being shipped and when? What kind of response to accidents is needed for this shipment and who'll respond? DOE is developing a transportation tracking system, based on a rapidly developing technology to determine geographical location using geopositioning satellite systems. This technology will be used to track unclassified radioactive materials shipments in real-time. It puts those charged with monitoring transportation status on top of every shipment. Besides its practical benefits in the areas of logistics planning and execution, it demonstrates emergency preparedness has indeed been considered and close monitoring is possible. This paper will describe the system's technical detail, DOE plans and policy for its implementation, and the state of satellite positioning technology.