Waste Management Policy Framework to Mitigate Terrorist Intrusion Activities
A policy-directed framework is developed to support US Department of Energy (DOE) counterterrorism efforts, specifically terrorist intrusion activities that affect of Environmental Management (EM) programs. The framework is called the Security Effectiveness and Resource Allocation Definition Forecasting and Control System (SERAD-FACS). Use of SERAD-FACS allows trade-offs between resources, technologies, risk, and Research and Development (R&D) efforts to mitigate such intrusion attempts. Core to SERAD-FACS is (1) the understanding the perspectives and time horizons of key decisionmakers and organizations, (2) a determination of site vulnerabilities and accessibilities, and (3) quantifying the measures that describe the risk associated with a compromise of EM assets. The innovative utility of SERAD-FACS is illustrated for three integrated waste management and security strategies. EM program risks, time delays, and security for effectiveness are examined to demonstrate the significant cost and schedule impact terrorist activities can have on cleanup efforts in the DOE complex.
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2009-07-30
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Authors: | Redus, Kenneth |
Subject: | management of radioactive wastes, and non-radioactive wastes from nuclear facilities | CONTROL SYSTEMS | FORECASTING | MANAGEMENT | SCHEDULES | SECURITY | TIME DELAY | WASTE MANAGEMENT |
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