August 1, 2012
Report

Overview of the Facility Safeguardability Analysis (FSA) Process

Abstract

Executive Summary The safeguards system of the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) is intended to provide the international community with credible assurance that a State is fulfilling its safeguards obligations. Effective and cost-efficient IAEA safeguards at the facility level are, and will remain, an important element of IAEA safeguards as those safeguards evolve towards a “State-Level approach.” The Safeguards by Design (SBD) concept can facilitate the implementation of these effective and cost-efficient facility-level safeguards (Bjornard, et al. 2009a, 2009b; IAEA, 1998; Wonder & Hockert, 2011). This report, sponsored by the National Nuclear Security Administration’s Office of Nuclear Safeguards and Security, introduces a methodology intended to ensure that the diverse approaches to Safeguards by Design can be effectively integrated and consistently used to cost effectively enhance the application of international safeguards.

Revised: November 16, 2012 | Published: August 1, 2012

Citation

Bari R.A., J. Hockert, E.F. Wonder, S.J. Johnson, R. Wigeland, and M.D. Zentner. 2012. Overview of the Facility Safeguardability Analysis (FSA) Process Richland, WA: Pacific Northwest National Laboratory.