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LIST OF ACRONYMS
ABM Anti-ballistic Missiles
ANL Argonne National Laboratory (U.S.)
BNG PS British Nuclear Group Project Services
BOG Board of Governors (IAEA)
BR Breeding Rations
CDP Complex Decommissioning Program
CIS Commonwealth of Independent States
CMB Coastal Maintenance Bases
CNIIKM Central Scientific Research Institute of Structural Materials (Russia)
CPPNM Convention on the Physical Protection of Nuclear Material
CRDF U.S. Civilian Research & Development Foundation
CREST Cooperation in Research and Education in Science and Technology
CSIS Center for Strategic and International Studies (U.S.)
CTBT Comprehensive Test Ban Treaty
CTR Cooperative Threat Reduction
DG Director General (IAEA)
DHS U.S. Department of Homeland Security
DNDO U.S. Domestic Nuclear Detection Office
DOD U.S. Department of Defense
DOE U.S. Department of Energy
DPRK Democratic People’s Republic of Korea
EBRD European Bank for Reconstruction and Development
EU European Union
FASI Russian Federal Agency for Scientific Innovation
FR Fast Reactor
FSUE Federal State Unitary Enterprise (Russia)
GAO U.S. General Accounting Office
GIF Generation IV International Forum
GNEP Global Nuclear Energy Partnership (U.S.)
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GR Government Relations
GSEC Global Security Engagement and Cooperation
GTRI Global Threat Reduction Initiative
HEU Highly Enriched Uranium
HNMC Heavy Nuclear Missile Cruisers
IAEA International Atomic Energy Agency
IBRAE Nuclear Safety Institute (Russia)
IC International Consultant
ICBM Intercontinental Ballistic Missiles
IND Improvised Nuclear Device
INF Treaty on Intermediate-Range Nuclear Forces
INFCC International Fuel Cycle Centers
INPRO International Project on Innovative Reactors and Fuel Cycles
IPFM International Panel on Fissile Materials
IPPE Institute of Physics and Power Engineering (Russia)
ISTC International Science and Technology Center
ITDB Illicit Trafficking Database
ITU Institute of Transuranium Elements (EU)
ITWG Nuclear Smuggling International Technical Working Group
IUEC International Uranium Enrichment Center (Russia)
JCC Joint Coordinating Committee
JCG Joint Coordinating Group
KIMACS Kurchatov Institute Materials Accounting and Control System (Russia)
KTTC Kola Training and Technical Center (Russia)
LEU Low-Enriched Uranium
LLNL Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory (U.S.)
LMC Liquid-Metal Coolant Reactors
LSF Long-term Radioactive Waste Storage Facility
LWR Light Water Reactors
MA Minor Actinides
MES Russian Ministry of Education and Science
MESU Ukrainian Ministry of Education and Science
MFA Ministry of Foreign Affairs (Russia)
MIT Massachusetts Institute of Technology (U.S.)
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MOD Ministry of Defense (Russia)
MOM Material Operation Monitoring System
MOX Mixed Oxide Fuel
MP Members of Parliament (Russia)
MPC&A Material, Protection, Control, and Accounting
NAS The U.S. National Academies
NDEP Northern Dimension Environmental Partnership
NFC Nuclear Fuel Cycle
NGO Non-Governmental Organization
NIKIET Research and Development Institute for Power Engineering (Russia)
NNSA U.S. National Nuclear Security Agency
NMS Nuclear Maintenance Service
NPP Nuclear Power Plant
NPSS Nuclear Powered Surface Ships
NPT Treaty on the Non-Proliferation of Nuclear Weapons
NS Nuclear Submarines
NSF U.S. National Science Foundation
NTI Nuclear Threat Initiative (U.S.)
NTNFC National Technical Nuclear Forensics Center
OMB U.S. Office of Management and Budget
ORNL Oak Ridge National Laboratory (U.S.)
PMBOK Project Management Body of Knowledge
PMDA U.S.-Russian Agreement Concerning the Management and Disposition of Plutonium Designated as No Longer Required for Defense Purposes and Related Cooperation
RANF Reliable Access to Nuclear Fuel
RAS Russian Academy of Sciences
RC Reactor Compartment
RERTR Reduced Enrichment for Research and Test Reactors Program
RR Reactor Rooms
RU Reactor Units
RW Radiological Waste
SLBM Submarine-Launched Ballistic Missiles
SMP Strategic Master Plan
SNF Spent Nuclear Fuel
SORT Strategic Offensive Reduction Treaty
SRNL Savannah River National Laboratory (U.S.)
START I Strategic Arms Reduction Treaty
START II Strategic Arms Reduction Treaty
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SWU Separative Work Unit
TOR Terms of Reference
TR Thorium Reactor
TSF Temporary Storage Facility
UNSCR 1540 United Nations Security Council Resolution 1540
VLLW Very Low Level Waste
VNIINM Bochvar All-Russian Scientific Research Institute of Inorganic Materials (Russia)
VNIITF All-Russia Scientific Research Institute of Technical Physics (Russia)
WBS Work Breakdown Structure (SMP)
WMD Weapons of Mass Destruction
WNA World Nuclear Association
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APPENDICES
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