The International Safeguards Technology Base: How is the Patient Doing? An Exploration of Effective Metrics

Mark J Schanfein, Fernando S Gouveia

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Abstract

The term “Technology Base” is commonly used but what does it mean? Is there a common understanding of the components that comprise a technology base? Does a formal process exist to assess the health of a given technology base? These are important questions the relevance of which is even more pressing given the USDOE/NNSA initiatives to strengthen the safeguards technology base through investments in research & development and human capital development. Accordingly, the authors will establish a high-level framework to define and understand what comprises a technology base. Potential goal-driven metrics to assess the health of a technology base will also be explored, such as linear demographics and resource availability, in the hope that they can be used to better understand and improve the health of the U.S. safeguards technology base. Finally, through the identification of such metrics, the authors will offer suggestions and highlight choices for addressing potential shortfalls.
Original languageEnglish
StatePublished - Jul 1 2010
EventInstitute of Nuclear Materials Management (INMM) 2010 - Baltimore, United States
Duration: Jul 11 2010Jul 16 2010

Conference

ConferenceInstitute of Nuclear Materials Management (INMM) 2010
Country/TerritoryUnited States
CityBaltimore
Period07/11/1007/16/10

INL Publication Number

  • INL/CON-10-19229

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