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Radioactive Sources: Applications and Alternative Technologies: French Version (2022)

Chapter: Annexe B: Réunions de collecte d'informations

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Suggested Citation:"Annexe B: Réunions de collecte d'informations." National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine. 2022. Radioactive Sources: Applications and Alternative Technologies: French Version. Washington, DC: The National Academies Press. doi: 10.17226/26454.
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Annexe B

Réunions de collecte d'informations

30–31 JANVIER 2020, WASHINGTON, DC

Radioactive Sources: Applications and Alternative Technologies Kickoff Meeting

Jodi Lieberman, Project Lead, Engineering Program, International Nuclear/Radiological Security

Mike Itamura, Principal Member of Technical Staff, Sandia National Laboratories

The Office of Radiological Security Perspective on Alternative Technology

Lance Garrison, Domestic Alternative Technologies Portfolio Manager

Malika Taalbi, International Alternative Technology Portfolio Manager, Office of Radiological Security, National Nuclear Security Administration (NNSA)

U.S.Nuclear Regulatory Commission: Function, Framework, Alternative Technologies

Margaret Cervera, Source Management and Protection Branch, Division of Materials Safety, Security, State, and Tribal Programs, Office of Nuclear Material Safety and Safeguards, U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission (U.S. NRC)

FDA’s Role in the Regulation of Radiation Generating Devices and Irradiated Medical Products

Donald Miller, Chief Medical Officer for Radiological Health, Office of In Vitro Diagnostics and Radiological Health, Center for Devices and Radiological Health, Food and Drug Administration (FDA)

NTI Efforts to Encourage Replacement of Cesium-137 Blood and Research Irradiators with Effective Alternative Technologies

Ioanna Iliopulos, Senior Consultant, Nuclear Threat Initiative (NTI)

Non-Radioistopic Alternative Technologies White Paper

Ryan Bechtel, Health Physicist, Nuclear Section, Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency, Department of Homeland Security

Suggested Citation:"Annexe B: Réunions de collecte d'informations." National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine. 2022. Radioactive Sources: Applications and Alternative Technologies: French Version. Washington, DC: The National Academies Press. doi: 10.17226/26454.
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Radioactive Materials: Security and Potential Consequences of Misuse

David Trimble, Director, Government Accountability Office’s (GAO’s) Natural Resources and Environment

Edwin Woodward, Deputy Associate Director, GAO’s Natural Resources and Environment

Jeff Barron, Analyst, GAO’s Natural Resources and Environment

Permanent Risk Reduction: A Roadmap for Replacing High-Risk Radioactive Sources and Materials

Miles Pomper, Senior Fellow, James Martin Center for Nonproliferation Studies, Middlebury Institute of International Studies at Monterey

29–30 AVRIL 2020, RÉUNION EN LIGNE UNIQUEMENT

From Weapons to Radiological Material Security and Risk Analysis: It’s Not Just About Consequences

Mark Ladd, R&D S&E, Manager, Sandia National Laboratories

Sandia National Laboratories Facilities Virtual Tour

Luke Gilbert, R&D S&E, Systems Engineering

Heather Pennington, R&D S&E, Mechanical Engineering

Radionuclide Downselect Study

Alex Solodov, R&D S&E, Systems Research and Analysis, Sandia National Laboratories

RED/RDD Threats: Adversary Motivation and Capabilities

Matt Thompson, Engineering Systems Integration/Implementation Pro, Sandia National Laboratories

The Economic Impact of RDD Events

Larry Trost, R&D S&E, Systems Research and Analysis, Sandia National Laboratories

Vanessa Vargas, R&D S&E, Systems Research and Analysis, Sandia National Laboratories

Development of an Industry Standard to Protect Medical Equipment That Contains High-Activity Radioactive Sources

Michal Kuca, Engineering Program/Project Lead, Sandia National Laboratories

Integrating Law Enforcement Response into Traditional Physical Protection Systems

Matt Thompson, Engineering Systems Integration/Implementation Pro, Sandia National Laboratories

The Cesium Irradiator Replacement Project (CIRP) and International Reduce: Sandia’s Experience in Supporting ORS Projects

Michael Itamura, Engineering Program/Project Lead, Sandia National Laboratories

Jodi Lieberman, Engineering Program/Project Lead, Sandia National Laboratories

Overview of Off-Site Source Recovery Program (OSRP)

Frank Cocina, Los Alamos National Laboratory

10–12 JUIN 2020, RÉUNION EN LIGNE UNIQUEMENT

Categorization of Radioactive Sources and Safety Considerations

Ronald Pacheco, Head, Control of Radiation Sources Unit, International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA)

Security of Radioactive Material in Use and Storage

Muhammad Waseem, Division of Nuclear Security, IAEA

Suggested Citation:"Annexe B: Réunions de collecte d'informations." National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine. 2022. Radioactive Sources: Applications and Alternative Technologies: French Version. Washington, DC: The National Academies Press. doi: 10.17226/26454.
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Incident and Trafficking Database

Jose Garcia Sainz, Nuclear Security Information Officer, Division of Nuclear Security, IAEA

Dosimetry and Medical Radiation Physics: IAEA Activities in Support of Alternative Technologies in Medicine

Karen Christaki, Head, Dosimetry Laboratory, Seibersdorf, Dosimetry and Medical Radiation Physics Section, IAEA

Activities in Support of Electron Beam and X-ray Technologies

Valeriia Starovoitova, Radiation Technology Coordination Officer, Radioisotope Products and Radiation Technology Section, IAEA

U.S.Nuclear Regulatory Commission Presentations and Remarks

Margaret Cervera, Source Management and Protection Branch, Division of Materials Safety, Security, State, and Tribal Programs, Office of Nuclear Material Safety and Safeguards, U.S. NRC

The 2019 Sealed Source Recovery Incident at the University of Washington and NNSA Lessons Learned

Lance Garrison, Office of Radiological Security, NNSA

Alternatives to Radionuclide-Based Well Logging Techniques

Ahmed Badruzzaman, Consultant, Pacific Consultants and Engineers, Hayward, California; Adjunct Faculty, University of California, Berkeley

Use of Radioisotopes in the Performance of Industrial Radiography

David Tebo, Director/Cooperate Radiation Safety Officer, Team Inc.

26 JUIN 2020, RÉUNION EN LIGNE UNIQUEMENT

Perspectives on Alternative Technologies from the World Institute for Nuclear Security (WINS)

Pierre Legoux, Head of Programmes, WINS

Perspectives on Alternative Technologies from the International Irradiation Association (IIA)

Paul Wynne, Chairman, Director General, IIA

18 AOÛT 2020, RÉUNION EN LIGNE UNIQUEMENT

Improving Cancer Therapy in Low- and Middle-Income Countries: What Does That Mean for Radiation Sources and Alternative Technologies?

C.Norman Coleman, Senior Scientific Advisor, International Cancer Expert Corps

Perspectives on Alternative Technologies from the International Source Suppliers and Producers Association (ISSPA)

John Miller, Radiation Safety Officer, ISSPA

9 SEPTEMBRE 2020, RÉUNION EN LIGNE UNIQUEMENT

IAEA’s Programs for Disposition of Radioactive Sources

Ian Gordon, Head, Waste Technology Section, IAEA

NNSA Programs for End-of-Life Management for Radioactive Sources

Sarah Norris, Regional Officer and International Remove Coordinator

John Zarling, Off-Site Source Recovery Program, Office of Radiological Security (ORS)/NNSA

Suggested Citation:"Annexe B: Réunions de collecte d'informations." National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine. 2022. Radioactive Sources: Applications and Alternative Technologies: French Version. Washington, DC: The National Academies Press. doi: 10.17226/26454.
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Source Collection and Threat Reduction Program

Charles Meyer, Technical Assistant, Conference of Radiation Control Program Directors

National Source Tracking

Brian Higgins, Operations Manager

Fredrick Mauss, Pacific Northwest National Laboratory

Replacing Cesium-137 Irradiators at Mount Sinai

Jacob Kamen, Senior Director, Chief Radiation & Laser Safety Officer, Mount Sinai Health System

Replacing Cesium-137 Irradiators at University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA)

Kei Iwamoto, Director, Radiation Oncology Animal Core, UCLA

Replacing Cesium-137 Irradiators at University of California, San Francisco (UCSF)

Byron Hann, Researcher, Laboratory Director, UCSF Preclinical Therapeutics Core

13 OCTOBRE 2020, RÉUNION EN LIGNE UNIQUEMENT

Nordion’s Views on Radioactive Sources and Alternative Technologies

Ian Downie, Vice President of Business Development and Strategic Supply, Nordion

Sotera Health Views on Radioactive Sources and Alternative Technologies

Kathleen Hoffman, Senior Vice President, Global Environmental, Health & Safety, Sotera Health

Radioisotopes and Alternatives—an Industry Perspective

Mike Fuller, Director, Regulatory Affairs and Quality Assurance, QSA Global, Inc.

Well Logging—an Industry Perspective

Mark Shilton, Vice President, New Technology and Global Business Innovation, QSA Global, Inc.

Well Logging Market Overview Specific to Independent Well Logging Companies

Kenny Jordan, Executive Director, Association of Energy Service Companies

20 NOVEMBRE 2020, RÉUNION EN LIGNE UNIQUEMENT

Americium Use and Security Risks

Charles “Gus” Potter, Sandia National Laboratories

Americium Surrogate Suspension-Resuspension Study

Andrew Glen, Principal Member of Technical Staff, Sandia National Laboratories

Alpha Emitters: Policy and Quantity for Projection

Steve Musolino, Brookhaven National Laboratory

16–17 DÉCEMBRE 2020, RÉUNION EN LIGNE UNIQUEMENT

Nucleic Acid Targeted Pathogen Reduction Treatment of Blood Components for Prevention of Transfusion Associated Graft Versus Host Disease

Laurence Corash, Chief Scientific Officer, Cerus Corporation and Professor, Laboratory Medicine, UCSF

Suggested Citation:"Annexe B: Réunions de collecte d'informations." National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine. 2022. Radioactive Sources: Applications and Alternative Technologies: French Version. Washington, DC: The National Academies Press. doi: 10.17226/26454.
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Precision’s X-ray Irradiation Technology for Research and Insect Sterilization

Bill McLaughlin, President, Precision X-Ray Irradiation

Xstrahl’s Irradiation Technology for Research and Brachytherapy

Adrian Treverton, Chief Executive Officer, Xstrahl

Amanda Tulk, Chief Science Officer, Xstrahl

IBA’s Accelerator-Based Sterilization Solution

Cody Wilson, Product Manager and Director of Business Development, IBA

Mevex: A Review of X-ray Solutions for R&D and Industry

Philippe Dethier, Business Development, Mevex

Steri-Tek’s Industrial Sterilization Technologies

Larry Nichols, Chief Executive Officer, Steri-Tek

Varian’s LINAC Radiotherapy Systems

Sasa Mutic, Senior Vice President, Radiation Treatment Solutions, Varian

Andrew Whitman, Senior Vice President, Government Affairs, Varian

BD’s Industrial Sterilization Technologies

James McCoy, Program Manager, Sterilization R&D, BD

DOE’s Office of Science Support for Basic Research on Alternative Technologies

Eric R.Colby, Office of High Energy Physics and Office of Accelerator R&D and Production, DOE-SC

Introducing NNSA’s Alternative Technology Research and Development Projects

Lance Garrison, Office of Radiological Security, NNSA

Donald Hornback, Office of Defense Nuclear Nonproliferation Research and Development, NNSA

Stellarray’s Projects on Alternative Technologies for Medical, Research, and Insect Sterilization

Mark Eaton, President and Chief Executive Officer, Stellarray

Team Nablo—Industry Collaboration to Fill Education and Data Gaps Involving E-beam and X-ray Sterilization

Mark Murphy, Pacific Northwest National Laboratory

Starfire’s AmBe Replacement with Tunable Neutron Spectra for Downhole Applications

Brian E.Jurczyk, President, Starfire Industries LLC

Euclid’s Inexpensive Brazeless Medical Accelerator

Chunguang Jing, Senior Vice President and Chief Technology Officer, Euclid Techlabs LLC

TibaRay’s Projects on Alternative Technologies for Medical and Industrial Applications

Vinod Bharadwaj, President & Founder, TibaRay, Inc.

X-Wave’s Novel Full Matrix Capture Ultrasonic Imaging System for Non-Radioisotopic Inspections

Arnab Gupta, Senior R&D Engineer, X-wave Innovations, Inc.

RadiaBeam’s Projects on Alternative Technologies for Medical and Industrial Applications

Salime Boucher, Chief Executive Officer, RadiaBeam Technologies, LLC

Suggested Citation:"Annexe B: Réunions de collecte d'informations." National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine. 2022. Radioactive Sources: Applications and Alternative Technologies: French Version. Washington, DC: The National Academies Press. doi: 10.17226/26454.
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6 JANVIER 2021, RÉUNION EN LIGNE UNIQUEMENT

NTI Radioactive Source Security Assessment

Samantha Neakrase, Senior Director, Materials Risk Management, NTI

USDA-APHIS-PPQ Phytosanitary Irradiation

Laura Jeffers, National Operations Manager for Phytosanitary Treatments, USDA-APHIS-PPQ Field Operations

28 JANVIER 2021, RÉUNION EN LIGNE UNIQUEMENT

Sterile Insect Techniques: Use of Radioactive Sources and Alternative Technologies

Rui Cardoso Pereira, IAEA

Food Irradiation and Safety Treatments in the United States

Lane Highbarger, Office of Food Additive Safety and Center for Food Safety and Applied Nutrition, FDA

Cs-137 Use in Metrology and Calibration at NIST

Ronaldo Minniti, National Institute of Standards and Technology

The Role of Cs-137 in International Ionizing Radiation Metrology

Malcom McEwen, National Research Council of Canada

18 FÉVRIER 2021, RÉUNION EN LIGNE UNIQUEMENT

Why Cat 3 Sources Still Find Their Application in the Industry

Ralf Matthaes, Endress+Hauser Level+Pressure

25 FÉVRIER 2021, RÉUNION EN LIGNE UNIQUEMENT

Remarks from the National Nuclear Security Administration

Lace Garrison, NNSA

Cobalt-60 Supply Chain and Market Study

Jodi Lieberman, Michael Itamura, Vanessa Vargas, Joseph Adduci, Matthew Keskula, Sandia National Laboratories

Suggested Citation:"Annexe B: Réunions de collecte d'informations." National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine. 2022. Radioactive Sources: Applications and Alternative Technologies: French Version. Washington, DC: The National Academies Press. doi: 10.17226/26454.
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Radioactive Sources: Applications and Alternative Technologies assesses the status of medical, research, sterilization, and other commercial applications of radioactive sources and alternative (nonradioisotopic) technologies in the United States and internationally. Focusing on Category 1, 2, and 3 sources, this report reviews the current state of these sources by application and reviews the current state of existing technologies on the market or under development that are or could be used to replace radioisotopic technologies in those applications. Radioactive Sources will support existing and future activities under the National Nuclear Security Administration Office of Radiological Security program to reduce the use of high-risk radiological materials in commercial applications.

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