Nuclear weapons contain special nuclear material (SNM), which produces unique or suspect signatures that can be detected. This report seeks to help Congress understand this technology. It discusses the science of detecting nuclear weapons and materials, describes nine advanced U.S. technologies selected to illustrate the range of projects in the pipeline, and offers observations for Congress. The report does not compare technologies
In case of a terrorist's threat to release nuclear or radioactive material methods and procedures ar...
Non-intrusive verification procedures by measuring nuclear radiation in situ are discussed. Radiatio...
This paper discusses the problem of detecting explosives in the context of an object being transport...
This report seeks to help Congress understand nuclear detection technology. It discusses the science...
This report provides background the detection of and protection against illicit acquisition and use ...
Following the fall of the Soviet Union, political pressure to negotiate meaningful nuclear arms agre...
Illicit nuclear materials represent a threat for the safety of the American citizens, and the detect...
"Serial no. 109-23."Shipping list no.: 2007-0226-P.Distributed to some depository libraries in micro...
A significant signature of the presence of special nuclear material (SNM) is ionizing radiation. SNM...
Abstract There is an urgent need for new, better instrumentation and techniques for detecting and ch...
The project MODES-SNM, Modular DEtection System for Special Nuclear Material, is presented in this p...
Accurate and timely detection of explosives, energetic materials, and their associated compounds wou...
The objective of finding nuclear material at entry portals is to provide a secure perimeter as large...
Considers technical problems of a nuclear weapons test ban, including the type of research and devel...
Environmental sensing of nuclear activities has the potential to detect nuclear weapon programs at e...
In case of a terrorist's threat to release nuclear or radioactive material methods and procedures ar...
Non-intrusive verification procedures by measuring nuclear radiation in situ are discussed. Radiatio...
This paper discusses the problem of detecting explosives in the context of an object being transport...
This report seeks to help Congress understand nuclear detection technology. It discusses the science...
This report provides background the detection of and protection against illicit acquisition and use ...
Following the fall of the Soviet Union, political pressure to negotiate meaningful nuclear arms agre...
Illicit nuclear materials represent a threat for the safety of the American citizens, and the detect...
"Serial no. 109-23."Shipping list no.: 2007-0226-P.Distributed to some depository libraries in micro...
A significant signature of the presence of special nuclear material (SNM) is ionizing radiation. SNM...
Abstract There is an urgent need for new, better instrumentation and techniques for detecting and ch...
The project MODES-SNM, Modular DEtection System for Special Nuclear Material, is presented in this p...
Accurate and timely detection of explosives, energetic materials, and their associated compounds wou...
The objective of finding nuclear material at entry portals is to provide a secure perimeter as large...
Considers technical problems of a nuclear weapons test ban, including the type of research and devel...
Environmental sensing of nuclear activities has the potential to detect nuclear weapon programs at e...
In case of a terrorist's threat to release nuclear or radioactive material methods and procedures ar...
Non-intrusive verification procedures by measuring nuclear radiation in situ are discussed. Radiatio...
This paper discusses the problem of detecting explosives in the context of an object being transport...