Purpose
The Office of Nuclear Security and Incident Response, Division of Security Operations (NSIR/DSO) will provide an overview of potential long-term options for the mock adversary force used in NRC-conducted force-on-force inspections and an overview of the criteria that will be used to evaluate the options.
Staff is soliciting stakeholder input for the following questions:
1. Are there other options that the NRC should be evaluating?
2. Are there other criteria that should be included in the NRC's evaluation process?
Staff is soliciting stakeholder input for the following questions:
1. Are there other options that the NRC should be evaluating?
2. Are there other criteria that should be included in the NRC's evaluation process?
Meeting Feedback
Meeting Dates and Times
08/22/18, 9AM - 11AM EDT
Meeting Location
NRC One White Flint
11555 Rockville Pike
Commission Hearing Room
Rockville, MD
Webinar
Webinar Link: https://global.gotomeeting.com/join/363039949
Contact
Todd Keene
(301) 287-0790
David Bradfield
(301) 287-3732
Alicia Williamson
(301) 415-1878
Participation Level
Category 2
NRC Participants
Office of Nuclear Security and Incident Response
Teleconference
Bridge Number: 8889987896
Passcode: 6990947
- Maintain the current construct with the NEI CAF and NextEra/Entergy JCAF.
- Allow licensees to maintain their own corporate/fleet adversary force.
- Return to a National CAF managed by a third-party.
- NRC establishes a contract with a third party vendor.
- NRC establishes an MOA with a government organization.
Evaluation Criteria for Potential Options:
- Selection and training of the mock adversary force team
- Consistency and reliability regarding tactical application
- Sustainability by NRC and by licensees
- Impact on licensee activities
- Knowledge transfer
- Conflict of interest
- Projected costs and comparative cost analysis;
- Implementation Schedule