Robert M. Mayo
SNM Movement Detection, Radiation Sensors, Advanced Materials Program
Manager
Proliferation Detection Office
Office of Nonproliferation Research and Development
Office of Defense Nuclear Nonproliferation
National Nuclear Security Administration
U.S. Department of Energy
"Radiation
Detection for National Security Applications"
Abstract The Office of Nonproliferation Research and
Development funds applied research and development, testing, and demonstration
of advanced technologies that improve the national capability to both
detect illicit nuclear weapons programs and nuclear detonations world-wide.
The capabilities provided by this office strengthen the U.S. response
to current and projected threats to national security posed by the
proliferation of weapons of mass destruction (WMD) and the diversion
of special nuclear material (SNM), and is the only organization within
the U.S. government that is investing in long-term, strategic, and
often high-risk technical solutions to detect the proliferation of
WMD. As an integral component of the offices mission, the SNM
Movement Detection program focuses on the detection, localization,
identification, and characterization of SNM in many forms and scenarios.
It is the purpose of this program to develop improved capabilities
that assist the operational USG organizations to perform their nonproliferation,
counter-proliferation, and counter-terrorism missions. The preponderance
of technical solution in this area involves higher performing radiation
detection equipment including the development of new radiation detection
materials. In this seminar, I will discuss current development efforts
and areas of programmatic interest in radiation sensing and advanced
materials research for radiation detection.