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Appendix A
List of Principal Briefings
November 20-22, 1992: Committee on International Security and Arms
Control (CISAC) Meeting, Irvine, California
Department of Energy (DOE) Plutonium Disposition Studies and
Activities; Plutonium Storage Plans; Reactor Options; Vitrification Options;
Nunn-Lugar Cooperation Programs.
Briefers: Sol Rosen (DOE, Office of Nuclear Energy); John Herczeg (DOE,
Office of Nuclear Energy); Andrew Bieniawski (DOE, Office of Arms Control
and Nonproliferation); William Sprecher (DOE, Office of Civilian Radioactive
Waste Management); others.
January 11-13, 1993: CISAC and Reactor Panel Meeting, Washington D.C.
Vitrification Options; Plutonium Storage Approaches; Plutonium Storage
Forms; Nunn-Lugar Cooperation Programs; International Atomic Energy
Agency Safeguards; International Plutonium Storage Concepts; DOE Pluto-
nium Disposition Studies; Advanced Light-Water Reactors; Accelerator-Based
Conversion; Modular High-Temperature Gas-Cooled Reactors; Advanced
Liquid-Metal Reactors.
Briefers: George Wicks (Westinghouse Savannah River); Ed Moore
(Westinghouse Savannah River); Paul Cunningham (Los Alamos National
Laboratory); Victor Alessi (Director, DOE Office of Arms Control and
Nonproliferation); James Lovett, International Atomic Energy Agency (retired);
Lawrence Scheinman (Cornell University); Sol Rosen (DOE, Office of Nuclear
Energy); Melvin Buckner (Westinghouse Savannah River); Rulon Linford (Los
Alamos National Laboratory); Edward Arthur (Los Alamos National Labora
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tory); Chris Hamilton (General Atomics); William Hannum (Argonne National
Laboratory); Marion Thompson (General Electric); others.
January 25, 1993: Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory (LLNL3
Utility of Reactor-Grade Plutonium in Nuclear Explosives; Separating Plu-
tonium from Spent Fuel; Radiation Exposure from Plutonium Handling; De-
tection of Nuclear Weapons; Reports of Illicit Sales of Fissile Material.
Briefers: William Sutcliffe; Lou Eccles; Carl Walter; Harry Vantine;
Leonard Gray; Melvin Coops; Guy Armantrout; Bill Nelson; Jack Robbins;
Tom Smith; John Sherohman; others. All briefers LLNL.
February 17, 1993: CISAC Meeting, Victor Mikhailov
Current Russian Policy on Weapons Dismantlement, Plutonium Storage,
and Plutonium Disposition.
Discussant: Victor Mikhailov, Minister of Atomic Energy, Russian
Federation.
March 17, 1993: DOE Headquarters, Washington D.C.
Plutonium Storage Forms; Potential Transparency Measures for Warhead
Dismantlement, Fissile Material Production, and the HEU (Highly Enriched
Uranium) Purchase; Intelligence Collection for Detecting Fissile Materials
Production; Estimates of Russian Fissile Materials Production.
Briefers: John Wacker (Pacific Northwest Laboratories); Andrew
Bieniawski (DOE, Office of Arms Control and Nonproliferation); Max Koontz
(DOE, Office of Arms Control and Nonproliferation); James Dewar (DOE,
Office of Foreign Intelligence); David Dye (LLNL); others.
March 31-April 1, 1993: Los Alamos National Laboratory (LANL)
Plutonium Storage Forms; Pit Disassembly and Processing; Russian Fissile
Material Storage Facility; Accelerator-Based Conversion; Tour of Plutonium
Processing Facilities.
Briefers: Paul Cunningham (LANL); Kirk Ellard (LANL); Rulon Linford
(LANL); Steve Guidice (Manager for Operations and Weapons, DOE
Albuquerque Operations Office); Delbert Harbur (LANL); others.
April 1,1993: Savannah River Site
Plutonium Processing and Storage; Vitrification Options; Tour of Pluto-
nium Storage, Processing, and Reprocessing Facilities; Tour of Defense Waste
Processing Facility.
Briefers: James Angelos; Malvyn McKibben; Vern Fernandez; Hank
Elder; others. All briefers Westinghouse Savannah River.
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April 5, 1993: Pantex Plant
Weapons Disassembly; Plutonium Storage; Future Plans; Tours of Disas-
sembly and Storage Areas
Briefers: Gerald W. Johnson (Acting Area Manager, DOE, Amarillo);
Steve Guidice (DOE, Albuquerque Operations Officer; Richard Loghry
(General Manager, Mason and Hanger-Silas Mason).
April 22, 1993: CISAC Meeting, Washington, D.C.
Criteria for Plutonium Disposition; Option of Substituting Weapons
Plutonium in Planned Civilian Plutonium Programs.
Briefers: Thomas Cochran; Christopher Paine. Both briefers Natural
Resources Defense Council.
May 17-21,1993: Moscow
(Listed by organization, not topic; a variety of topics was discussed at each
meeting.)
Ministry of Atomic Energy: Deputy Minister Nikolai Yegorov; Mikhail
Ryzhov (Chairman, Committee on External Relations); Boris Gorobets
(Director, Chief Administration of Nuclear Warhead Production (includes as-
sembly and disassembly; Georgi Tsyrkov (Director, Chief Administration of
Nuclear Warhead Design and Testing); Victor M. Murogov (Director, Obninsk
Institute of Physics and Power Engineering); Evgeniy G. Kudriavtsev (Research
and Production Nuclear-Chemical Administration (enrichment and reprocess-
ing)~; Fedor G. Reshetnikov (Bochvar Institute of Inorganic Materials); others.
Ministry of Defense: General Sergei Zelentsov (retired, former
commander, 12th Main Directorate (in charge of nuclear weapons)~; Colonel-
General Vitali Yakovlev (Deputy Commander, 12th Main Directorate).
Ministry of Foreign Afirairs: Deputy Minister Grigoriy Berdennikov; Victor
Slipchenko (Deputy Director, Disarmament and Military Technologies
Control); Sergei Kisliak; Victor Mizin.
GOSATOMNADZOR: Chairman Yuri Vishnevsky; First Deputy Alexander
Gutzalov; Deputy Chairman Yuri Zoubkov; Alexander Dmitriev (Director,
Department of Nuclear and Radiation Safety of Fuel Cycle Installations);
Nikolai Bisovka (Director, Department of Nuclear and Radiation Safety of
Defense Installations); Vadim Petrov (Director, Scientific Committee);
Vladimir Formichev (Director, Nuclear Weapons Department); Yuri Rogozhin
(Director, International Relations); others.
Russian Academy of Sciences: President Yuri Osipov; Vice President
Nikolay P. Laverov; Vice President Rem V. Petrov; Academician Yuri
Ossipian; others.
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Supreme Soviet: Lieutenant-General (retired) Alexander I. Voronin
(member, Committee on State Defense and Security); Anatoli D. Novikov
(committee staff); Vadim G. Osinin (committee staff).
Kurchatov Institute: Director Evgeniy P. Velikhov; Deputy Director
Nikolai N. Ponomarev-Stepnoi; Vladimir N. Sukhoruchkin; Vladimir Shmelev;
Alexander Kalugin; others.
Nuclear Safety Institute: Director Leonid A. Bolshov; Deputy Director
(International Relations) Vjatcheslav N. Lyssakov; others.
Research and Development Institute of Power Engineering (NIKIET>:
Deputy Director Victor V. Orlov; others.
others.
Institute of USA and Canada Studies: Deputy Director Sergei Rogov;
Association for Nonproliferation: Director Andrei V. Zagorski; Deputy
Director Vladimir Shmelev.
U.S. Embassy: Science Counselor Robert Clarke; Karen Malzahn.
International Science and Technology Center: Director Glenn Schweitzer;
Vladimir Kryuchenkov (Department Leader, Experimental Physics,
Chelyabinsk-70~; others.
June 8, 1993: Meeting with Intelligence Community, Washington D.C.
Russian Plutonium Production, Stockpiles, and Processing; Status of
Accounting and Security for Weapons and Fissile Materials
Briefers: Lawrence Gershwin (National Intelligence Officer for Strategic
Programs); others.
July 2, 1993: DOE Headquarters, Washington D.C.
DOE Plutonium Storage Plans.
Briefers: Howard Canter (DOE Deputy Assistant Secretary for Weapons
Complex Reconfiguration); others.
'July 15,1993: DOE Headquarters, Washington D.C.
DOE Plutonium Stockpile, Quantities and Forms.
Briefer: Louis R. Willett (DOE, Deputy Director, Office of Weapons and
Materials Planning).
Committee and panel meetings that did not include briefings, briefings for
the Panel on Reactor-Related Options, and additional briefings for individual
CISAC members and staff are not included.