September 29, 2009
Report

Second Line of Defense Megaports Initiative Sustainment Plan - Port Klang Malaysia

Abstract

To reduce the risk of illicit trafficking of special nuclear and other radiological materials, the Megaports Initiative installs radiation detection systems at international seaports. Port Klang, Malaysia, is one such seaport identified by the Megaports Initiative as a key area to install equipment to accomplish the mission of preventing the acquisition and smuggling of materials that could be used to create weapons of mass destruction or radiological dispersal devices. Sustainability is a critical factor of all components of the Megaports Initiative. The sustainability plan is developed to assist the partner country in securing the technical, financial, and policy commitments required to develop and implement a country-specific strategy. A robust sustainability plan will define the long-term relationship between the U.S. Department of Energy and the Government of Malaysia as well as promote the ongoing proficient radiation detection system operations at Port Klang, Malaysia.

Revised: April 22, 2011 | Published: September 29, 2009

Citation

King C.A. 2009. Second Line of Defense Megaports Initiative Sustainment Plan - Port Klang Malaysia Richland, WA: Pacific Northwest National Laboratory.