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Technical Basis for Proposed Changes to DOE-STD-1194-2019, Nuclear Material Attractiveness Determination and Categorization

Bland, Jesse J.; Whittet, Laura J.; Elliott, Shiloh N.; Faucett, Christopher A.; Sandoval, Joseph S.; Payne, Maurice K.; Potter, Charles; St Denis, Andrew

The Department of Energy (DOE)’s Technical Standard DOE-STD-1194-2019 (dated September 2019), Nuclear Materials Control and Accountability, provides key guidance for the determination of Special Nuclear Material (SNM) attractiveness levels. Attractiveness levels are a key component in the security categorization of SNM processed, used, and stored at DOE facilities. Upon review, the writing team identified specific components relating to the determination of attractiveness levels that could be modified to improve clarity, reduce burden on sites, and/or better align with the graded safeguards principle that is central to the DOE’s nuclear security program. The report outlines the original verbiage, issues with implementation of that verbiage, proposed new verbiage, and the expected benefits thus serving as the technical basis for the proposed changes.

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The Chemical Management System (CMS): A Useful Tool for Inventory Management

Journal of Chemical Education

Payne, Maurice K.; Nelson, Andrew W.; Hotchkiss, Peter; Humphrey, Walter R.; Straut, Christine M.

Comprehensive inventory management is central to the efficient operation of any facility that uses and stores chemicals. There are numerous software packages available that perform this function satisfactorily. Most commercially available inventory management software is regulatory or procurement focused and usually comes with upfront or monthly fees. This report describes freely downloadable software developed at Sandia National Laboratories that delivers an effective inventory management system with an additional focus on chemical security.

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