The International Database of Reference Gamma-Ray Spectra of Various Nuclear Matter is designed to hold curated gamma spectral data is hosted by the International Atomic Energy Agency on its public facing web site. The database used to hold the spectral data was designed by Sandia National Labs under the auspices of the State Department’s Support Program. This document describes the tables and entity relationships that make up the database.
The International Database of Reference Gamma-Ray Spectra of Various Nuclear Matter is designed to hold curated gamma spectral data and will be hosted by the International Atomic Energy Agency on its public facing web site. Currently, the database to be hosted is given to the International Atomic Energy Agency by Sandia. This document describes the application used by Sandia to load spectral data into a database.
The Chain of Custody Item Monitor (CoCIM) developed by Sandia National Laboratories is one of the most mature and well-studied active seals for use in containment applications for arms control treaty verification and international nuclear safeguards. However, its typical design includes wireless communications provided by a radio frequency (RF) transmitter and receiver. While this provides flexibility of movement for many applications, it is unnecessary and undesired for some treaty verification applications. This report details the design and construction of two variants of the CoCIM that remove the RF transmission capability in favor of directly connected wired and short-range infrared communications, as well as a new coordinator that is used to interface the CoCIM to a computer, and new interface software that is simplified for a likely inspection use case.
This User Manual contains a description of the wired and infrared (IR) variants of the Chain of Custody Item Monitor (CoCIM), the Coordinator for reading stored messages, and the inspector Message Viewer user interface (UI) software, as well as instructions for use. This manual does not include descriptions or use instructions for the radio frequency (RF) variant of the CoCIM. The intended audience is planners and participants in treaty verification exercises where chain of custody (CoC) elements are required.