Conveners
Technical Session 2F: Exercises and Cooperation
- H. Le Quang (Viet Nam)
- J. Vaclav (Slovakia)
Dr
H. Kroeger
(Federal Office for Radiation Protection, Germany)
08/07/2014, 14:00
Oral
The role of the German Federal Office for Radiation Protection (BfS) in the entire system for the defence against nuclear hazards in Germany has been described previously [1] and will be described only very briefly in this contribution. The BfS engages in many exercises and training courses on the topic of nuclear security measures of nuclear and other radioactive material out of regulatory...
Dr
J. Blankenship
(United States of America)
08/07/2014, 14:20
Oral
In a law enforcement investigation, evidence from the scene of a crime is critical in identifying suspects, developing tangential investigative leads, and linking individuals or groups to criminal actions. It is therefore imperative that evidence be collected, stored, and examined in a manner to best preserve those characteristics important to the investigation, the prosecution, and likewise...
Dr
J. Borgardt
(Juniata College, USA)
08/07/2014, 14:40
Oral
Galaxy Serpent is a first-of-a-kind, virtual, web-based international table-top exercise, where teams of scientists from various countries 1) used provided public domain spent fuel compositions to formulate their own national nuclear forensics library (NNFL), and 2) determined if hypothetically seized spent nuclear fuel is or is not consistent with their national nuclear forensics library. ...
Mr
M.S. Zulkipli
(Ministry of Foreign Affairs - Malaysia)
08/07/2014, 15:00
Oral
On 4-7 February 2014, the Government of Malaysia and the Global Initiative to Combat Nuclear Terrorism (GICNT) hosted a regional workshop and exercise on nuclear forensics, Tiger Reef: Cross-Disciplinary Training and Tabletop Exercise. The Governments of Australia and New Zealand provided special support in organising the event in Kuala Lumpur.
The event, comprised a one-day workshop and...