November 1, 2009
Journal Article

A Role for Industry in Promoting Nuclear Security and Nonproliferation

Abstract

Industry has a unique opportunity and critical role to play in strengthening governmental efforts to prevent the spread of nuclear, radiological, and dual-use materials and technologies that could be used in a nuclear or radiological weapon. Governmental regulations and policies are in effect at both the national and international levels to inhibit access to such materials and technologies by illegitimate end-users. However, the discovery of an illegal nuclear network, spearheaded by Pakistani scientist A Q Khan, increased international concern about what more could be done to prevent proliferation. Industry is well-poised and has a strong incentive to take a more proactive role to complement existing governmental efforts. Companies can be a tremendous help in ensuring that illicit diversions do not occur by increasing their oversight over the supply chain.

Revised: January 3, 2011 | Published: November 1, 2009

Citation

Hund G., A.M. Seward, and O.O. Elkhamri. 2009. A Role for Industry in Promoting Nuclear Security and Nonproliferation. Nuclear News 52, no. 12:58-59. PNNL-SA-67994.