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This study will assess United States’ capabilities for verification, detection and monitoring of nuclear weapons and fissile material and identify opportunities for improvement, reviewing the integration of roles, responsibilities, and planning for such missions within the Federal Government and the current national research enterprise supported by DOE/NNSA. The committee will provide a peer-reviewed assessment containing findings and recommendations, a restricted, peer-reviewed assessment containing findings and recommendations, and a public summary of the restricted report.
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Consensus
·2023
Robust monitoring, detection, and verification capabilities are necessary to provide decision makers with critical information regarding nuclear threats and to support deterrence and nonproliferation by uncovering efforts to clandestinely develop a nuclear capability or enhance an existing capabilit...
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Description
An ad hoc committee of the National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine will review U.S. capabilities for detection, verification, and monitoring of nuclear weapons and fissile material and make recommendations for improving these capabilities.
Specifically, the review will assess and evaluate:
1. the current national research enterprise for detection, verification, and monitoring of nuclear weapons and fissile material
2. the integration of roles, responsibilities, and planning for such detection, verification, and monitoring within the Federal Government.
And identify opportunities:
3. to leverage the national research enterprise to further prevent the proliferation of nuclear weapons and fissile material, including with respect to policy, research and development, and testing and evaluation
4. for international engagement for building cooperation and transparency, including bilateral and multilateral efforts, to improve inspections, detection, and monitoring of nuclear weapons and fissile material, and to create incentives for such cooperation and transparency
5. for new or expanded research and development efforts to improve detection and monitoring of, and in-field inspection and analysis capabilities with respect to, nuclear weapons and fissile materials
6. for improved coordination between departments and agencies of the Federal Government and the military departments, national laboratories, commercial industry, and academia.
7. for leveraging commercial capabilities.
The committee will provide a peer-reviewed assessment containing findings and recommendations, a restricted, peer-reviewed assessment containing findings and recommendations, and a public summary of the restricted report.
Collaborators
Committee
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Marie Kirkegaard
Staff Officer
Committee Membership Roster Comments
Effective June 16, 2021: Jill Hruby and Joseph Detrani have ended their memberships. Corey Hinderstein and Sallie Keller have been appointed co-chairs. Dean Souleles has been appointed as a new member.
Effective August 11, 2021: Corey Hinderstein has ended her membership.
Effective September 13: Annie Kersting and Thorne Lay have ended their memberships.
Effective October 7: Terry Wallace, Jr. has been appointed as a new member.
Sponsors
Department of Energy
Staff
Benjamin Rusek
Lead
Major units and sub-units
Policy and Global Affairs
Lead
Division on Earth and Life Studies
Collaborator
Office of International Networks, Cooperation, and Security
Lead
International Networks and Cooperation
Lead
Nuclear and Radiation Studies Board
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Office of International Networks. Cooperation. and Security Executive Office
Lead