A systems engineering approach to programmatic risk assessment, derived from the aerospace industry, was applied to various stabilization technologies to assess their relative maturity and availability for use in stabilizing nuclear materials. The assessment provided valuable information for trading off available technologies and identified the at-risk technologies that will require close tracking by the Department of Energy (DOE) to mitigate programmatic risks. This paper presents the programmatic risk assessment methodology developed for the 1995 R and D Plan and updated for the 1996 R and D Plan. Results of the 1996 assessment also are presented (DOE/ID-10561, 1996)
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The purpose of the Programmatic Risk Management System (PRMS) is to evaluate and manage potential ri...
Thesis (S.M. in System Design and Management)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Engineering Sy...
This paper describes work sponsored by the Center for Risk Excellence (CRE). The Nuclear Materials I...
Planning and decision making amidst programmatic and technological risks represent significant chall...
There are major differences between the safety principles for nuclear weapons and for nuclear reacto...
This project has developed quantitative safety goals for Generation IV (Gen IV) nuclear energy syste...
OAK B188 Summary of methods proposed for risk informing the design and regulation of future nuclear ...
A technical maturity assessment method was performed by systems engineers in collaboration with an a...
A Research Reactor Spent Nuclear Fuel Task Team (RRTT) was chartered by the Department of Energy (DO...
This paper describes the evolution of the process for assessing the hazards of a geologic disposal s...
A major new technical tool for evaluation of proliferation and security risks has emerged over the p...
Pacific Northwest National Laboratory (PNNL) conducted a Tank Waste Remediation System (TWRS) Risk M...
The primary mission of Nuclear Materials Stabilization and Storage (NMSS) is the stabilization of pl...
This paper describes the program to stabilize nuclear materials, consistent with the Department of E...
The proliferation risk of a facility is dependent on the material attractiveness, level of safeguard...
The purpose of the Programmatic Risk Management System (PRMS) is to evaluate and manage potential ri...
Thesis (S.M. in System Design and Management)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Engineering Sy...
This paper describes work sponsored by the Center for Risk Excellence (CRE). The Nuclear Materials I...
Planning and decision making amidst programmatic and technological risks represent significant chall...
There are major differences between the safety principles for nuclear weapons and for nuclear reacto...
This project has developed quantitative safety goals for Generation IV (Gen IV) nuclear energy syste...
OAK B188 Summary of methods proposed for risk informing the design and regulation of future nuclear ...
A technical maturity assessment method was performed by systems engineers in collaboration with an a...
A Research Reactor Spent Nuclear Fuel Task Team (RRTT) was chartered by the Department of Energy (DO...
This paper describes the evolution of the process for assessing the hazards of a geologic disposal s...
A major new technical tool for evaluation of proliferation and security risks has emerged over the p...
Pacific Northwest National Laboratory (PNNL) conducted a Tank Waste Remediation System (TWRS) Risk M...
The primary mission of Nuclear Materials Stabilization and Storage (NMSS) is the stabilization of pl...
This paper describes the program to stabilize nuclear materials, consistent with the Department of E...
The proliferation risk of a facility is dependent on the material attractiveness, level of safeguard...
The purpose of the Programmatic Risk Management System (PRMS) is to evaluate and manage potential ri...
Thesis (S.M. in System Design and Management)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Engineering Sy...