October 22, 2024
Conference Paper

A Discrete Event Simulation Approach to Nuclear Arms Enterprise Modeling and Analysis

Abstract

We overview a discrete event simulation of an arms control enterprise developed to familiarize individuals with the challenges of verification and monitoring at the enterprise level. We will review the design of the simulation applied to a notional country’s nuclear arms enterprise. This simulation models how these nuclear weapons move over their lifetime from deployment, storage, maintenance, and dismantlement. With this output information, we then characterize the “ground truth” of the enterprise. Next, based on these data, we built a sophisticated analysis engine designed to provide treaty monitoring and verification information to support partner country inspectors and their evaluation. This tool was designed to be used as a game, enabling teams to compete on developing the best inspection plan to determine if the host country is complying with the conceptual treaty developed for this effort.

Published: October 22, 2024

Citation

Pulliam R.M., G.A. Warren, B.M. Forland, and R.T. Brigantic. 2024. A Discrete Event Simulation Approach to Nuclear Arms Enterprise Modeling and Analysis. In Proceedings of the 65th Annual Meeting of the Institute of Nuclear Materials Management, July 21-25, 2024, Portland, OR. Mount Laurel, New Jersey:Institute of Nuclear Materials Management. PNNL-SA-200098.

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