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This overview addresses the intricate interactions between various nuclear security stakeholders, highlighting the internal safety-security interface within the NRC as well as cooperation with federal, state, and local governments, and the public. It emphasizes the challenges in international cooperation, particularly around points of contact and enhancing relationships with other nations' security agencies. The goal is to raise awareness of the importance of robust national regulatory security programs, as discussed during the International Regulators Conference on Nuclear Security held in December 2012.
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Interface with Other Nuclear Security Stakeholders Bill Borchardt Executive Director For Operations IAEA General Conference Senior Regulators’ Meeting September 20, 2012
Overview • Domestic interactions • Internal NRC safety-security interface • Licensees • Federal, state, and local government • Public • International interactions
Coordination with Additional Security Activities • National threat advisory system • The Homeland Security Advisory System (HSAS) • The National Terrorism Advisory System (NTAS)
International Interactions • Challenges: • Lead points of contact not always clear • Enhancing cooperation with other nations’ security agencies
International Regulators Conference on Nuclear Security • December 4 – 6, 2012, Washington, DC • Goal: Enhance awareness of the importance of comprehensive national regulatory security programs, and to build relationships with counterpart regulatory entities with responsibility for nuclear and radioactive materials security • http://www.nrcsecurityconference.org/