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Equipment and Materials

The following tools, equipment, and materials are available for use across the MAVERIC test bed. Lab and Field Equipment Electrical engineering Circuit board printer Customer cable design and manufacturing Soldering bench Mechanical engineering 3D printer CNC lathe CNC mill Laser engraver/cutter Radiation detection CLYC and CLLBC detectors CORIS360, CZT imager...

Exercises and Events

Suggest a list of past events, images, and success stories Suggest a list of technologies developed at MAVERIC Suggest a list of publications that stemmed from work here.

MAVERIC

Monitoring and Verification Enterprise for Rapid Integration of Concepts (MAVERIC) When developing, testing, and evaluating technology prototypes intended for use in nuclear weapons storage, staging, maintenance, or dismantlement environments, the testing conditions must be more realistic than a laboratory benchtop but less restrictive than those of an operational nuclear weapon...

MAVERIC Hub

MAVERIC Hub consists of co-located laboratory, test, and fabrication capabilities that enable calibration, testing, and rapid prototyping. MAVERIC Hub assists researchers to rapidly apply the iterative engineering process as they develop, adapt, and deploy technical measures across the test bed. MAVERIC Hub currently resides on the first floor of Sandia’s...

MAVERIC North

MAVERIC North features relevant, realistic infrastructure, equipment, and material approaches for radiological source characterization, monitoring of items in deployed storage, portal monitoring, radiological sensing, and perimeter surveillance measures. The nature of the overall test bed makes it an ideal tool for evaluating concepts of operations, executing training, or conducting exercises....

MAVERIC South

MAVERIC South features relevant, realistic infrastructure, equipment, and material approaches for radiological source characterization, monitoring of items in deployed storage, portal monitoring, radiological sensing, and perimeter surveillance measures. The nature of the overall test bed makes it an ideal tool for evaluating concepts of operations, executing training, or conducting exercises....

MERDL and MERF

The U.S. National Nuclear Security Administration (NNSA) deploys experts worldwide to collect data regarding the presence and composition of nuclear materials. During material collection missions, equipment used to assess radiological materials may become contaminated and rendered unusable—and replacing contaminated equipment can be costly. The NNSA has resolved to return as...