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Strengthening Long-Term Nuclear Security: Protecting Weapon-Usable Material in Russia (2006)

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Suggested Citation:"Appendix F List of Consultations and Site Visits by the Committee." National Research Council. 2006. Strengthening Long-Term Nuclear Security: Protecting Weapon-Usable Material in Russia. Washington, DC: The National Academies Press. doi: 10.17226/11377.
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List of Consultations and Site Visits by the Committee

COMMITTEE VISITS IN RUSSIA

Visits to sites where MPC&A upgrades are being installed

Institute of Physics and Power Engineering (Obninsk), October 2004

Institute of Theoretical and Experimental Physics (Moscow), October 2004

The Russian Research Center-Kurchatov Institute (Moscow), October 2004

Luch Scientific Production Association (Podolsk), October 2004

Machine Building Plant (Elektrostal), October 2004

Petersburg Institute of Nuclear Physics (Gatchina), March 2004

Visits to organizations that manage MPC&A training programs

Institute of Physics and Power Engineering (Obninsk), October 2004

The Russian Research Center-Kurchatov Institute (Moscow), October 2004

Meetings with government agencies and regulatory bodies

Gosatomnadzor (Moscow), October 2004

Ministry of Atomic Energy (Moscow), October 2004

Russian Federation State Duma (Moscow), October 2004

Other visits

PIR Center (Moscow), October 2004

DOE Office at the U.S. Embassy (Moscow), October 2004

Suggested Citation:"Appendix F List of Consultations and Site Visits by the Committee." National Research Council. 2006. Strengthening Long-Term Nuclear Security: Protecting Weapon-Usable Material in Russia. Washington, DC: The National Academies Press. doi: 10.17226/11377.
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COMMITTEE VISITS IN THE UNITED STATES

Department of Energy, January 2003 – June 2005

Department of Energy’s National Nuclear Security Administration’s Y-12 Office, September 2004

Y-12 National Security Complex, September 2004

Oak Ridge National Laboratory, September 2004

Suggested Citation:"Appendix F List of Consultations and Site Visits by the Committee." National Research Council. 2006. Strengthening Long-Term Nuclear Security: Protecting Weapon-Usable Material in Russia. Washington, DC: The National Academies Press. doi: 10.17226/11377.
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Suggested Citation:"Appendix F List of Consultations and Site Visits by the Committee." National Research Council. 2006. Strengthening Long-Term Nuclear Security: Protecting Weapon-Usable Material in Russia. Washington, DC: The National Academies Press. doi: 10.17226/11377.
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In July 2005, the National Academies released the report Strengthening Long-term Nuclear Security: Protecting Weapon-Usable Material in Russia. The report highlighted several obstacles in the transition from a U.S.-Russian cooperative program to a Russian-directed and Russian-funded fully indigenized program that will ensure the security of 600 tons of weapon-usable nuclear material at a level of international acceptability. Overcoming these obstacles requires an increased political commitment at a number of levels of the Russian Government to modern material protection, control, and accounting systems (MPC&A). Adequate resources must be provided to facilities where weapon-usable material is located for upgrading and maintaining MPC&A systems. Additionally, the technical security systems that are being installed through the cooperative program need to be fully embraced by Russian managers and specialists. The report recommends the establishment of a ten-year indigenization fund of about $500 million provided by Russia and its G-8 partners as a new mechanism for gradually shifting the financial burden of MPC&A to the Russian Government.

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