November 20, 2012
Report

Second Line of Defense Spares Program Assessment

Abstract

The Office of the Second Line of Defense (SLD) is part of the Department of Energy‘s (DOE) National Nuclear Security Administration (NNSA). The SLD Program accomplishes its critical global security mission by forming cooperative relationships with partner countries to install passive radiation detection systems that augment traditional inspection and law enforcement measures by alerting border officials to the presence of special nuclear or other radiological materials in cross-border traffic. An important tenet of the program is to work collaboratively with these countries to establish the necessary processes, procedures, infrastructure and conditions that will enable them to fully assume the financial and technical responsibilities for operating the equipment. As the number of operational deployments grows, the SLD Program faces an increasingly complex logistics process to promote the timely and efficient supply of spare parts.

Revised: September 29, 2013 | Published: November 20, 2012

Citation

Henderson D.L., G. Muller, T.M. Mercier, R.T. Brigantic, C.J. Perkins, and S.K. Cooley. 2012. Second Line of Defense Spares Program Assessment Richland, WA: Pacific Northwest National Laboratory.