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Appendix D: Presentations and Committee Meetings
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... Appendix D: Presentations and Committee Meetings Washington, DC, January 16-17, 2012  Proliferation Risk Assessments: A Policy-Maker's Observations, Dunbar Lockwood, National Nuclear Security Administration, DOE, Office of Nonproliferation and International Security, NA-24  DOE/NE Perspectives on the National Academies Proliferation Risk Assessment Project, Andrew Griffith, Office of Nuclear Energy, DOE  Phase One Workshop Overview: Policy-Side Perspective, Sharon Squassoni, Center for Strategic and International Studies  Phase One Workshop Overview: Technical Perspective, William Charlton, Texas A&M University  Overview of Proliferation Risk Methodologies, William Charlton, Texas A&M University  Assessing Proliferation Risk: Approaches from Quantitative Political Science, Jeff Kaplow, University of California, San Diego Washington, DC, March 26-27, 2012  Recent Nonproliferation Policy Decisions, Joyce Connery, Nuclear Energy Office of International Economics, National Security Council  Progress and Application of Proliferation Risk Reduction to the Design of a Reprocessing Facility, John Herzceg, Office of Fuel Cycle Technologies, Office of Nuclear Energy  Nonproliferation Decision-Making Within Congress, Mary Beth Nikitin, Congressional Research Service  Government Agencies Outside of DOS and DOE Using Proliferation Risk Assessments, Ray Richardson, U.S. Central Intelligence Agency Stanford, CA, May 11, 2012  Host State Intentions: Political Science Perspectives, Christopher Way, Cornell University  Determinants of Nuclear Proliferation, Erik Gartzke, Department of Political Science, University California, San Diego  Thoughts on Proliferation Risk Assessment, Chris Whipple, ENVIRON  Proliferation Analysis: Methodologies, Assessments, and Warning Indicators, Lisa Owens Davis, Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory 74
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... , A Transportation Pathways Risk Assessment, James Smith, Los Alamos National Laboratory  DNDO's Global Nuclear Detection Architecture Adversary Risk Model, Steven Streetman, Domestic Nuclear Detection Office, Department of Homeland Security  Probabilistic Risk Analysis Background and Applications, David Johnson, ABS Consulting  Threat Assessments for Cyber-Security, Rafail Ostrovsky, University of California, Los Angeles Washington, DC, September 12-13, 2012  Utilization of Prioritization Methodologies by Policymakers, Phillip Dolliff, Office of Cooperative Threat Reduction, Department of State  International Aspects of the Tasking and Safeguards, Kory Budlong-Sylvester, Los Alamos National Laboratory  Improving the Assessment of Proliferation Risk of Nuclear Fuel Cycles, Michael Rosenthal, past member of International Atomic Energy Agency's Standing Advisory Group on Safeguards Implementation  SILEX Risk Assessment Panel with Global Laser Enrichment Evaluation Team, Donald M Kerr, George Mason University; Susan Koch, independent consultant; and Gordon Oehler, Potomac Institute for Policy Studies  How to Develop Complex Nuclear Risk Messages for the Public, Hank Jenkins Smith, Oklahoma State University  Models on Countries' Intent, Brian Lessenberry


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