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Suggested Citation:"C List of Committee Activities." National Research Council. 2007. U.S.-Russian Collaboration in Combating Radiological Terrorism. Washington, DC: The National Academies Press. doi: 10.17226/11801.
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List of Committee Activities

May 7-8, 2004

First meeting of the National Research Council (NRC) Committee on Opportunities for U.S.-Russian Collaboration in Combating Radiological Terrorism, Washington, D.C.

Presentations:

  • Garry Tittemore, U.S. Department of Energy

  • Thomas Teneforde, President, National Council on Radiation Protection and Measurements

August 24-25, 2004

Second meeting of the NRC Committee on Opportunities for U.S.-Russian Collaboration in Combating Radiological Terrorism, Washington, D.C.

Presentations:

  • Garry Tittemore, U.S. Department of Energy

  • Ioanna Iliopulos, U.S. Department of Energy

  • Paul Moskowitz, Brookhaven National Laboratory

  • Mark Soo Hoo, U.S. Department of Energy

  • Joseph Schwartzel, U.S. Department of Energy

  • Tracy Mustin, U.S. Department of Energy

  • Randy Atkins, National Academy of Engineering

  • Charles Ferguson, Center for Nonproliferation Studies

  • Cynthia Jones and Patricia Holahan, U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission

Suggested Citation:"C List of Committee Activities." National Research Council. 2007. U.S.-Russian Collaboration in Combating Radiological Terrorism. Washington, DC: The National Academies Press. doi: 10.17226/11801.
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  • Patrick Philbin, U.S. Department of Homeland Security

  • Tom Bourne, U.S. Department of Homeland Security

March 14-15, 2005

  • U.S.-Russian Workshop on Safety and Security of Ionizing Radiation Sources, Moscow, Russia (see Appendix D for full agenda)

March 16, 2005

Site visits to

  • Rosatom

  • Rostekhnadzor

  • Nuclear Safety Institute (IBRAE)

March 17, 2005

  • Site visit to Radon

March 18, 2005

Site visits to

  • All-Russian Science and Research Institute of Technical Physics and Automation (VNIITFA)

  • Nuclear Safety Institute (IBRAE)

March 21, 2005

  • Site visit to the Khlopin Radium Institute

March 22, 2005

  • Site visit to Gotchina RAS Institute of Nuclear Physics

May 23-24, 2005

Site visit to Yekaterinburg, Russia by Glenn Schweitzer and Laurin Dodd Facilities visited:

  • Presidium of the Russian Academy of Sciences, Urals Branch

  • Rostekhnadzor

  • Institute of Industrial Ecology

  • Zarechny Field Station, Institute of Ecology of Plants and Animals

Suggested Citation:"C List of Committee Activities." National Research Council. 2007. U.S.-Russian Collaboration in Combating Radiological Terrorism. Washington, DC: The National Academies Press. doi: 10.17226/11801.
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Suggested Citation:"C List of Committee Activities." National Research Council. 2007. U.S.-Russian Collaboration in Combating Radiological Terrorism. Washington, DC: The National Academies Press. doi: 10.17226/11801.
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The International Atomic Energy Agency reports numerous incidents of illicit trafficking in radioactive materials, including ionizing radiation sources (IRSs) used in medical, agricultural, and industrial applications. This report assesses the threats posed by inadequately protected IRSs in Russia and recommends steps to enhance the effectiveness of DOE's current cooperative program with Russia. These continuing DOE's current program of quick security fixes and developing a comprehensive plan to work with Russian counterparts to reduce overall risk, within the context of a comprehensive Russian program for ensuring adequate life-cycle management of IRSs.

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