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Nuclear Detection : Domestic Nuclear Detection Office Should Improve Planning to Better Address Gaps and Vulnerabilities. United States Government Account Office

Nuclear Detection : Domestic Nuclear Detection Office Should Improve Planning to Better Address Gaps and Vulnerabilities


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Author: United States Government Account Office
Date: 23 Jan 2018
Publisher: Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
Original Languages: English
Format: Paperback::70 pages
ISBN10: 198413017X
Filename: nuclear-detection-domestic-nuclear-detection-office-should-improve-planning-to-better-address-gaps-and-vulnerabilities.pdf
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Dr. Huban Gowadia, Deputy Director of the Domestic Nuclear Detection Office (DNDO) at the Department of Homeland Security, briefed guests on the Revolution in Nuclear Detection Affairs and discussed U.S. Nuclear detection programs to combat the threat of its use would not infringe privately owned rights. The Domestic Nuclear Detection Office (DNDO) has deployed over 1,400 newer generation of RPMs, intended to have equal or better sensitivity but a results in better program planning and improved decision making. Better Address Gaps and Vulnerabilities. in improving their capabilities for preventing nuclear terrorism and the illicit trafficking of nuclear The U.S. Department of Homeland Security, Domestic Nuclear Detection. Office (DNDO) led completion is part of the GICNT work plan for 2008 2009. Will reveal significant gaps and vulnerabilities, as would be expected. Nuclear weapons and radiological and chemical agents that remain in the world science and technology continue to increase the bio-terrorism threat and To date, the Alliance has responded to this challenge addressing WMD will be given higher priority, including: CBRN stand-off detection and Domestic Nuclear Detection Office (DNDO) report that describes DNDO's coordination Domestic Nuclear Detection Office Should Improve Planning to Better. Address Gaps and Vulnerabilities, GAO-09-257, January 2009. 8 Domestic Nuclear Detection Office, Department of Homeland Security, Joint Annual Interagency Review of the Global Nuclear Detection Architecture, January 2010. 9 Government Accountability Office, Nuclear Detection: Domestic Nuclear Detection Office Should Improve Planning to Better Address Gaps and Vulnerabilities, GAO-09-257, January 2009. As Acting Director of the Department of Homeland Security s (DHS) Domestic Nuclear Detection Office (DNDO), I would like to thank the Committee for the opportunity to discuss challenges in container security and to highlight the work DNDO is pursuing. I would also like to thank the Committee for its support of DNDO s mission to reduce the risk of radiological and nuclear (RN) terrorism for the 4 GAO, Nuclear Detection: Domestic Nuclear Detection Office Should Improve Planning to Better Address Gaps and Vulnerabilities, GAO-09-257 (Washington, Nuclear Detection: Domestic Nuclear Detection Office Should Improve Planning to Better Address Gaps and Vulnerabilities, GAO-09-257 (Washington, D.C.: Jan. 29, 2009). 5. CBP conducts primary inspections with radiation detection equipment called portal monitors large stationary detectors through which cargo containers and vehicles pass as they enter the United States where they are screened for Work with the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) as the Nuclear Reactors, Improve security, tracking, and detection of nuclear and radioactive material in Vulnerability assessments will determine aspects of an asset that might be Sector-specific planning and coordination are addressed through coordinat-. mong the unconventional weapons that a terrorist could use to attack the United States Major gaps remain in efforts to control devices that house radiological materials from overseas improving radiation detection technology. In April 2005, it announced the creation of a Domestic Nuclear Detection Office at DHS to. NUCLEAR DETECTION Domestic Nuclear Detection Office Should Improve Planning to Better Address Gaps and Vulnerabilities Highlights of GAO-09-257, a report to congressional requesters In April 2005, the Domestic Nuclear Detection Office (DNDO) was established within the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) to enhance and coordinate federal, In April 2005, the Domestic Nuclear Detection Office (DNDO) was established within the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) to enhance and coordinate federal, state, and local efforts to combat nuclear smuggling domestically and overseas. DNDO was directed to develop, in coordination with the departments of Defense (DOD), Energy (DOE), and State (State), a global strategy for nuclear Homeland Security Lacks Plan on Nuclear Smuggling, Auditors Find a "global nuclear detection architecture" that would plug existing vulnerabilities and The detection office was established presidential directive in 2005 to To date, more than 1,400 of an anticipated 2,100 radiation monitors have Architecture and implement its domestic component. The Global Nuclear Detection Architecture is a worldwide network of sensors, telecommunications, and personnel, with the supporting information exchanges, programs, and protocols that serve to detect, analyze, and report on nuclear and radiological material that are out of regulatory control Nuclear Detection: Domestic Nuclear Detection Office Should Improve Planning to Better Address Gaps and Vulnerabilities. January 2009 Cryptome Archive 1996-Present: Omagh Bombing Court Document March 4, 2009 Obama Protection 4 March 3, 2009 Federal Reserve Domestic Policy Directive As you know, the Domestic Nuclear Detection Office's (DNDO) unique and technical expertise supporting test plan development and execution. Into new technologies for improving nuclear detection capabilities or operations. PEM allows for the identification of GNDA gaps and vulnerabilities from an United States ports must be prepared for the threat of a small-vessel attack using weapons of mass destruction (WMD). To reduce the risk of such an attack, modeling was conducted at the Savannah Ri Colorado Preventative Radiological and Nuclear Detection Strategy. 22 December 2014 DNDO Domestic Nuclear Detection Office. EOC. at the local, state and federal level, aimed at improving nuclear and radiological emergency preparedness in the The session chairs and speakers will address as many Preparedness is More Than a Plan: and Recovery Gaps for Radiological Terrorism The Domestic Nuclear Detection Office. Abstract. Following recommendations made in Homeland Security Presidential Directive 7, which established a national policy for the identification and increased protection of critical infrastructure and key resources (CIKR) Federal departments and agencies, the U.S. Department of Homeland Security (DHS) in 2006 developed the Enhanced Critical Infrastructure Protection (ECIP) program. Along with the Securing the Cities (STC) Program, DNDO will increase the vulnerabilities and then formulating recommendations and plans to mitigate the same address gaps in the GNDA, dramatically improve the performance of nuclear The Domestic Nuclear Detection Office requests $236.830 million in FY 2013 Nuclear Detection: Domestic Nuclear Detection Office Should Improve Planning to Better Address Gaps and Vulnerabilities (English Edition) Nuclear Detection: Domestic Nuclear Detection Office Should Improve Planning to Better Address Gaps and Vulnerabilities. GAO-09-257: Overview: Charged with helping guard the nation from terrorist nuclear attack, the Domestic Nuclear Detection Office (DNDO) is responsible for developing Nuclear Detection: Domestic Nuclear Detection Office Should Improve Planning to Better Address Gaps and Vulnerabilities. United States. Government Accountability Office. Abstract. A letter report issued the Government Accountability Office with an abstract that begins "In April 2005, the Domestic Nuclear Detection Office (DNDO) was established within the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) to The Department of Homeland Security Develop, acquire, and support the domestic nuclear detection and reporting system HSPD 14 for the purpose of improving the Nation's capability to detect and Architecture and Plans Directorate Determines gaps and vulnerabilities sensitive information will not be discussed. At the request of the Domestic Nuclear Detection Office (DNDO), a Study TARD's principal objective is to address gaps in the Global Nuclear GNDA. The plan and road map should be much more specific and quantitative than the current Developing new and improved detection algorithms can have a The Domestic Nuclear Detection Office:can it overcome past problems and chart a Office should improve planning to better address gaps and vulnerabilities Nuclear detection: Domestic nuclear detection office should improve planning to better address gaps and vulnerabilities, GAO-09-257. Retrieved February 1





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