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UAS Activity Profile Survey

Burr, Casey E.

Commercial vendors, trying to tap into the physical protection of critical infrastructure, are offering nuclear facilities the opportunity to borrow detection counter-unmanned aircraft systems (CUAS) equipment to survey the airspace over and around the facility. However, using one vendor or method of detection (e.g., radio frequency [RF], radar, acoustic, visual) will not necessarily provide a complete airspace profile since no single method can detect all UAS threats. Using several detection technologies, the unmanned aircraft systems (UAS) Team, who supports the U.S. National Nuclear Security Administration (NNSA) Office of International Nuclear Security (INS), would like to offer partners a comprehensive airspace profile of the types and frequency of UAS that fly within and around critical infrastructure. Improved UAS awareness will aid in the risk assessment process.

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UAS Live Incursion Drills Survey

Burr, Casey E.

Unmanned aircraft systems (UAS/drones) are rapidly evolving and are considered an emerging threat by nuclear facilities throughout the world. Due to the wide range of UAS capabilities, members of the workforce and security/response force personnel need to be prepared for a variety of drone incursion situations. Tabletop exercises are helpful, but actual live exercises are often needed to evaluate the quick chain of events that might ensue during a real drone fly-in and the essential kinds of information that will help identify the type of drone and pilot. Even with drone detection equipment, the type of UAS used for incursion drills can have a major impact on detection altitude and finding the UAS in the sky. Using a variety of UAS, the U.S. National Nuclear Security Administration (NNSA) Office of International Nuclear Security (INS) would like to offer partners the capability of adding actual UAS into workforce and response exercises to improve overall UAS awareness as well as the procedures that capture critical steps in dealing with intruding drones.

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Interactive Unmanned Aircraft System (UAS) Security Workshop

Burr, Casey E.

The goal of this workshop is to role play and walk through various UAS incursion scenarios to: 1. Recognize the complex interactions between physical protection, response, and UAS technologies in a nuclear security event; 2. Identify potential regulatory and legal complications dealing with UAS as aircraft; 3. Identify communication/coordination touch points with facility security and law enforcement; 4. Identify possible physical security and response strategies to help mitigate UAS impact.

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New Mexico Small Business Assistance Program: Management Sciences Inc. (Final Report)

Burr, Casey E.

Sandia National Laboratories will, as time and budget allow, perform the following tasks as part of a New Mexico Small Business Assistance (NMSBA) Program project for Management Sciences, Inc. (MSI): 1. Set up a thermal radar in Sandia's Technical Area (TA) III test bed. 2. Collect alarm data from the thermal radar and a radio frequency (RF) radar during simulated intrusion tests to estimate detection performance, based on the Department of Energy (DOE) threat definition. 3. Collect nuisance alarm data caused by weather and non-intruder-related stimuli, to estimate nuisance alarm rate performance. 4. Provide data to the requester, allowing them to process the data. 5. Provide the requester, as a stretch goal, with live radar and thermal radar sensor feeds, allowing real-time processing of the RF radar and the thermal radar. A key technical issue that will influence the success of this activity is the range accuracy of the thermal radar. If issues are encountered, Sandia will work with the requester to correct the range issues.

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