This report discusses the control of surplus nuclear weapons material that became an urgent U.S. foreign policy goal with the end of the Cold War and breakup of the Soviet Union in the early 1990s
Supporting nuclear nonproliferation and global security principles, beginning in 1994 the United Sta...
A U.S. Department of Energy project to convert excess weapons-grade plutonium into fuel for commerci...
The US Department of Energy`s overall plutonium disposition strategy includes irradiation of mixed-o...
Due to the character of the original source materials and the nature of batch digitization, quality ...
A comprehensive case study was conducted on the policy problem of disposing of US weapons-grade plut...
The end of the Cold War has created a legacy of surplus fissile materials (plutonium and highly enri...
The American Nuclear Society (ANS) endorses the rapid application of mixed uranium plutonium oxide (...
Following the end of the Cold War, the United States identified 61.5 metric tons (MT) of plutonium a...
This paper will provide a description of the technologies involved in the disposition of plutonium f...
This paper describes the program to stabilize nuclear materials, consistent with the Department of E...
This report discusses the reprocessing of nuclear fuel that refers to the chemical separation of fis...
The Office of Fissile Materials Disposition is responsible for disposing of inventories of surplus U...
This report highlights important events and studies concerning surplus weapons-usable plutonium disp...
Consistent with the Environmental Management`s (EM`s) plan titled, ``Accelerating Cleanup: Paths to ...
In 1997, DOE issued a ROD endorsing a “dual-track ” approach for dispositioning excess Pu so that it...
Supporting nuclear nonproliferation and global security principles, beginning in 1994 the United Sta...
A U.S. Department of Energy project to convert excess weapons-grade plutonium into fuel for commerci...
The US Department of Energy`s overall plutonium disposition strategy includes irradiation of mixed-o...
Due to the character of the original source materials and the nature of batch digitization, quality ...
A comprehensive case study was conducted on the policy problem of disposing of US weapons-grade plut...
The end of the Cold War has created a legacy of surplus fissile materials (plutonium and highly enri...
The American Nuclear Society (ANS) endorses the rapid application of mixed uranium plutonium oxide (...
Following the end of the Cold War, the United States identified 61.5 metric tons (MT) of plutonium a...
This paper will provide a description of the technologies involved in the disposition of plutonium f...
This paper describes the program to stabilize nuclear materials, consistent with the Department of E...
This report discusses the reprocessing of nuclear fuel that refers to the chemical separation of fis...
The Office of Fissile Materials Disposition is responsible for disposing of inventories of surplus U...
This report highlights important events and studies concerning surplus weapons-usable plutonium disp...
Consistent with the Environmental Management`s (EM`s) plan titled, ``Accelerating Cleanup: Paths to ...
In 1997, DOE issued a ROD endorsing a “dual-track ” approach for dispositioning excess Pu so that it...
Supporting nuclear nonproliferation and global security principles, beginning in 1994 the United Sta...
A U.S. Department of Energy project to convert excess weapons-grade plutonium into fuel for commerci...
The US Department of Energy`s overall plutonium disposition strategy includes irradiation of mixed-o...