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Technical Guidance for Detection and Response at Seaports

Technical Guidance for Detection and Response at Seaports. Valerie Rouillet-Chatelus Office of Nuclear Security Department of Safety and Security. IAEA overview. 3 Main Pillars . Specialized agency within UN system Created in 1957 Secretariat M. Yukiya Amano (DG) 2300 staff

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Technical Guidance for Detection and Response at Seaports

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  1. Technical Guidance forDetection and Response at Seaports Valerie Rouillet-Chatelus Office of Nuclear Security Department of Safety and Security

  2. IAEA overview 3 Main Pillars • Specialized agency • within UN system • Created in 1957 • Secretariat • M. Yukiya Amano (DG) • 2300 staff • 151 Member States Safeguards and Verification Science and Technology Safety and Security

  3. Nuclear Security Plan 2010-2013 Objective: Contribute to global efforts to achieve worldwide, effective security wherever nuclear or other radioactive material is in use, storage and/or transport, and of associated facilities, by supporting States, upon request, in their efforts to establish and maintain effective nuclear security through assistance in capacity building, guidance, human resource development, sustainability and risk reduction.

  4. SecurityFundamentals Recommendations Implementing Guides Hierarchy of Nuclear Security documents Nuclear Security Series 14 Documents published. http://www-pub.iaea.org/MTCD/publications/PDF/Pub1348_web.pdf

  5. Technical Guidance for Detection and Response at Seaports Establish guideline, with concepts, that provide the basis for detection of unauthorized possession of radioactive materials and initiate the subsequent response in a seaport environment.

  6. Content • Legal/Regulatory • Concept of Operations • Planning • Instrumentation • Response • Human Resource Development

  7. Detection and Response Strategy • Risk and Threat Analysis • Instrumentation • PRDs to RPMs • Response Plan for discovered sources • Not to be confused with Emergency Response • Human Resource Development • From Front Line Officer to Expert Support Component

  8. Technology • What is available: • Consider from small handheld detector deployments, human portable systems to large volume detectors. • Include non-radiation detection capabilities • Targeting and risk analysis (Use of NSS-5) • Sustainability • Maintenance

  9. Coordination with Other Partners • Other Member States programs • BMWG -Border Monitoring Working Group • Other International Programs • UNODC - United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime • IAEA – International Atomic Energy Agency • IMO – International Marine Organization • WCO – World Customs Organization - Container Control Program

  10. Challenges • Various seaport configurations • Import, export and transhipment considerations • Overall security of port • Roles and responsibilities • Process oriented vstechnology driven • Achievable and sustainable • Changes

  11. Human Resources Development • Continuity • Sustainability • Short-term • Long-term • Adaptability

  12. Document Milestones • Drafting consultancy 2009 • Technical Meeting foreseen in 2011 • 120 days review • Publication envisioned early 2012

  13. Want to know more? http://www-ns.iaea.org/security/

  14. Thank you for your attention

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