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Maintaining focus and seeking synergies – ensuring that small RD programs are able to maximise the effectiveness of the efforts in support of safeguards

机译:维持焦点和寻求协同作用 - 确保小型研发计划能够最大限度地提高支持保护的努力的有效性

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The IAEA is largely dependent upon the Member State Support Programs (MSSPs) for the technologies and concepts that underpin the effectiveness and efficiency of the safeguards system. The contributions made by the large and well-funded MSSPs have built the foundations that will support safeguards for decades to come and are vital to the operation of the safeguards system, but smaller R&D programs can also make substantive contributions to the success of the system. Commonly the smaller R&D programs face funding constraints, which mean that for projects to proceed they must be seen as meeting national needs. The challenge, for these states and the IAEA, is to ensure a real focus on the operational needs of safeguards, by exploiting synergies between the needs of the state and the needs of the IAEA. The Australian safeguards support program has existed since June 1980. We have developed a good reputation for being responsive to the Agency’s needs and producing useful results in a reasonable period of time. The way in which we have done this is by trying to fit IAEA priorities into Australian institutional research priorities. The Australian Safeguards and Non-proliferation Office (ASNO) produces detailed analytical work on basic safeguards parameters that is highly influential in the progress towards new safeguards methods and approaches. The Australian Nuclear Science and Technology Organisation (ANSTO), among its many areas of research, has substantial expertise in analysis for geochronology, enabling it to conduct research in nuclear forensics which is relevant to current safeguards controversies. This paper will explore the needs and value of relatively small scale safeguards R&D work.
机译:原子能机构在很大程度上取决于会员国支持计划(MSPS),用于支撑保障系统的有效性和效率的技术和概念。大型和资助的MSSPS所作的贡献建立了将支持保障的基础,几十年来,对保障制度的运作至关重要,但较小的研发计划也可以对系统成功作出实质性贡献。通常是较小的研发计划面临资金限制,这意味着对于项目进行,他们必须被视为满足国家需求。对这些国家和原子能机构的挑战是通过利用国家需求与原子能机构的需求之间的协同作用,确保真正关注维护的运营需求。自1980年6月以来,澳大利亚保障支持方案已经存在。在合理时期,我们制定了良好的荣誉,以促进原子能机构的需求,并在合理的一段时间内产生有用的成果。我们所做的方式是努力将原子能机构的优先事项融入澳大利亚的机构研究优先事项。澳大利亚保障措施和不扩散办公室(ASNO)在基本保障参数上生产详细的分析工作,这在新的保障方法和方法方面的进展方面具有高度影响力。澳大利亚核科技组织(ANSTO)在其许多研究领域,在地形论的分析方面具有实质性专业知识,使其能够在与当前保障争议有关的核取证方面进行研究。本文将探讨相对小规模保障研发工作的需求和价值。

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