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5–8 Nov 2018
Vienna International Centre
CET timezone

Visualizing Safeguards Data in a Geographic Information System

7 Nov 2018, 11:20
7m
Boardroom A (Vienna International Centre)

Boardroom A

Vienna International Centre

Panelist (Panel Session) Leveraging technological advancements for safeguards applications (TEC) [TEC] Visualization for Information Integration

Speaker

Justin Reed (Argonne National Laboratory)

Description

Geographic Information Systems (GIS) are widely used to improve access to and comprehension of spatial-temporal information. The IAEA, through their MOSAIC project, developed the Geobased Data Integration (GDI) portal using the ESRI ArcGIS software platform. ESRI ArcGIS is widely used in the GIS community and it has the capacity to integrate and manage vastly different sets of data. Therefore, GDI has the capacity to add new features and grow in its utility to the safeguards inspectorate. This paper, in responding to the Symposium’s examination of how novel visualization techniques for different data sources can be applied to safeguards, proposes enhanced concepts for incorporating and integrating data sets available to the Agency in GDI. With a particular focus on visualizing the flow of nuclear material accountancy data in GIS, the paper will explore how GIS can improve information sharing across stakeholders in the Department of Safeguards, leading to more effective analyses, safeguards implementation, and maintenance of historical safeguards knowledge.
Topics TEC2
Which "Key Question" does your Abstract address? TEC2.1
Which alternative "Key Question" does your Abstract address? (if any) TEC2.6

Primary author

Justin Reed (Argonne National Laboratory)

Co-authors

Gary Hirsch (Oak Ridge National Laboratory) John Oakberg (TetraTech) Joseph Adduci (Argonne National Laboratory) Mr Michael Whitaker (ORNL) Zachary Pleasant (Argonne National Laboratory)

Presentation materials