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{{#Wiki_filter:ML100150421 UNITED STATES NUCLEAR REGULATORY COMMISSION OFFICE OF FEDERAL AND STATE MATERIALS AND ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT PROGRAMS WASHINGTON, DC 20555-0001  
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January 21, 2010
UNITED STATES  
  NRC REGULATORY ISSUE SUMMARY 2010-02 THE GLOBAL THREAT REDUCTION INITIATIVE (GTRI)  FEDERALLY FUNDED VOLUNTARY SECURITY ENHANCEMENTS FOR HIGH-RISK RADIOLOGICAL MATERIAL
NUCLEAR REGULATORY COMMISSION  
OFFICE OF FEDERAL AND STATE MATERIALS  
AND ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT PROGRAMS  
WASHINGTON, DC 20555-0001  
   
   
  ADDRESSEES  
January 21, 2010
  All U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission (NRC) Materials Licensees authorized to possess IAEA Category 1 or Category 2 quantities of radioactive materials.  All Agreement State Radiation Control Program Directors and State Liaison Officers.  Members of the Advisory Committee on the Medical Uses of Isotopes.  
  INTENT   
The NRC is issuing this Regulatory Issue Summary (RIS) as an update to RIS 2008-23, "The  
NRC REGULATORY ISSUE SUMMARY 2010-02
Global Threat Reduction Initiative (GTRI) Domestic Threat Reduction Program & Federally Funded Voluntary Security Enhancements for High-Risk Radiological Material," dated October 3, 2008, RIS 2008-17, "Voluntary Security Enhancements for Self-Contained Irradiators Containing Cesium Chloride Sources," dated July 18, 2008, and RIS 2008-02, "Actions to Increase the Security of High Activity Radioactive Sources," dated February 1, 2008.  This RIS requires no specific action, or written response.  
THE GLOBAL THREAT REDUCTION INITIATIVE (GTRI) 
FEDERALLY FUNDED VOLUNTARY SECURITY ENHANCEMENTS
FOR HIGH-RISK RADIOLOGICAL MATERIAL
   
ADDRESSEES  
   
All U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission (NRC) Materials Licensees authorized to possess IAEA  
Category 1 or Category 2 quantities of radioactive materials.  All Agreement State Radiation  
Control Program Directors and State Liaison Officers.  Members of the Advisory Committee on  
the Medical Uses of Isotopes.  
   
INTENT  
   
The NRC is issuing this Regulatory Issue Summary (RIS) as an update to RIS 2008-23, The  
Global Threat Reduction Initiative (GTRI) Domestic Threat Reduction Program & Federally  
Funded Voluntary Security Enhancements for High-Risk Radiological Material, dated October 3,  
2008, RIS 2008-17, Voluntary Security Enhancements for Self-Contained Irradiators Containing  
Cesium Chloride Sources, dated July 18, 2008, and RIS 2008-02, Actions to Increase the  
Security of High Activity Radioactive Sources, dated February 1, 2008.  This RIS requires no  
specific action, or written response.  
   
   
BACKGROUND  
BACKGROUND  
The NRC is making licensees aware of and providing updated information about the Global
Threat Reduction Initiative (GTRI) for voluntary security enhancements, which combines the pilot
programs discussed in RIS 2008-23 and RIS 2008-17, and is now being nationally implemented
on a voluntary basis.  This program is sponsored by the Department of Energys (DOE) National
Nuclear Security Administration (NNSA), and has the support of the NRC and the Agreement
State Radiation Control Programs. GTRIs voluntary security enhancements complement and do
not replace NRC and Agreement State increased controls requirements. 
The mission of GTRI is to reduce and protect high-risk nuclear and radiological materials located
at civilian sites worldwide.  GTRI achieves its mission by converting research reactors and
isotope production facilities from the use of highly enriched uranium (HEU) to low enriched
uranium (LEU), removing and disposing of excess nuclear and radiological materials, and
protecting high priority nuclear and radiological material from theft and sabotage.  In the United
States, GTRIs objective is to further enhance the protection of these materials through voluntary
security enhancement efforts.  GTRIs voluntary security enhancements focus on (1) Elimination 


The NRC is making licensees aware of and providing updated information about the Global
RIS 2010-02
Threat Reduction Initiative (GTRI) for voluntary security enhancements, which combines the pilot programs discussed in RIS 2008-23 and RIS 2008-17, and is now being nationally implemented on a voluntary basis.  This program is sponsored by the Department of Energy's (DOE) National Nuclear Security Administration (NNSA), and has the support of the NRC and the Agreement
Page 2 of 4
State Radiation Control Programs. GTRI's voluntary security enhancements complement and do not replace NRC and Agreement State increased controls requirements.  
   
  The mission of GTRI is to reduce and protect high-risk nuclear and radiological materials located at civilian sites worldwide.  GTRI achieves its mission by converting research reactors and
   
isotope production facilities from the use of highly enriched uranium (HEU) to low enriched uranium (LEU), removing and disposing of excess nuclear and radiological materials, and protecting high priority nuclear and radiological material from theft and sabotage.  In the United States, GTRI's objective is to further enhance the protection of these materials through voluntary security enhancement efforts. GTRI's voluntary security enhancements focus on (1) Elimination 
   
RIS 2010-02 Page 2 of 4
(unwanted source removal), (2) Detection (remote monitoring, access control, motion detection,  
  (unwanted source removal), (2) Detection (remote monitoring, access control, motion detection, and cameras) (3) Delay (in-device delay (IDD) mechanisms, tie downs, and hardened  
and cameras) (3) Delay (in-device delay (IDD) mechanisms, tie downs, and hardened  
doors/rooms), and (4) Response (equipment, alarm response training, and table top exercises for first responders).  
doors/rooms), and (4) Response (equipment, alarm response training, and table top exercises for  
first responders).  
The GTRI effort is one way for licensees to identify best practices beyond regulatory compliance.
Under the program, GTRI security experts provide security assessments, share observations and
make recommendations for enhancing material security.  When appropriate, NNSA pays for the
installation of agreed upon security enhancements.  Typical security enhancements include
automated access control, motion sensors, radiation sensors, electronic seals, alarm control and
display systems, remote monitoring of licensee facilities at off-site response locations, enhanced
security force communications and protection equipment, delay elements, and transportation
security enhancements, when appropriate.
In cooperation with NRC, NNSA and DHS partnered with cesium irradiator manufacturers to
develop IDD hardening kits for the most widely used models of cesium chloride (CsCl) blood and
research irradiators.  GTRI currently funds the installation of IDD kits for Best Theratronics
Gammacell 40, 1000, 3000; JL Shepherd Mark 1 Model 22; and Pharmalucence (formerly CIS-
US) IBL 437C CsCl irradiators at volunteer facilities.  These enhancements consist of adding a
set of protection hardware, including stainless steel security plates and tamper resistant
fasteners, to the irradiators, which greatly increases delay times without affecting normal
operation, use, maintenance, or service of the devices.  GTRI requires the installers to use
special measures such as sound dampening and exhaust/fume hoods to protect the area they
are working within.  Installations generally take 8 - 16 hours depending on the type of device, and
can be scheduled to be conducted outside of normal irradiator operating hours.
SUMMARY OF ISSUE
While licensees regulated by NRC and Agreement States are responsible for the safety and
security of licensed sources and meeting current regulatory requirements, the NRC and the
Agreement States encourage licensees to work cooperatively with manufacturers, regulators, and
other Federal, State, and local authorities to look for opportunities to further enhance the security
of their sources and devices and incorporate best practices, as applicable and appropriate.  The
GTRI staff and contractors have valuable perspectives and experience on best practices from
visiting multiple licensees and operations.  The recommended security enhancements from the
security assessments would be supplementary to, and consistent with, the NRCs and Agreement
States Increased Controls requirements.  This voluntary program does not replace or diminish a
licensees responsibility to comply with the Increased Controls requirements or other regulatory
requirements.  If these enhancements are used to meet regulatory requirements, then the
licensee is obligated to assume all responsibility for functionality and maintenance of the
enhancements.  The NRC and Agreement State regulator, as applicable, will be notified by NNSA
prior to conducting a security assessment at a licensees facility.  In addition, NRC and
Agreement States encourage licensees to discuss the recommended voluntary enhancements
with their regulatory agency and clarify any questions that licensees may have regarding their
specific enhancements. GTRI support is implemented on a voluntary basis and is provided at no
cost to the licensee. 
   
   
The GTRI effort is one way for licensees to identify best practices beyond regulatory compliance. Under the program, GTRI security experts provide security assessments, share observations and make recommendations for enhancing material security.  When appropriate, NNSA pays for the installation of agreed upon security enhancements.  Typical security enhancements include automated access control, motion sensors, radiation sensors, electronic seals, alarm control and display systems, remote monitoring of licensee facilities at off-site response locations, enhanced security force communications and protection equipment, delay elements, and transportation security enhancements, when appropriate.
In cooperation with NRC, NNSA and DHS partnered with cesium irradiator manufacturers to develop IDD hardening kits for the most widely used models of cesium chloride (CsCl) blood and research irradiators.  GTRI currently funds the installation of IDD kits for Best Theratronics Gammacell 40, 1000, 3000; JL Shepherd Mark 1 Model 22; and Pharmalucence (formerly CIS-US) IBL 437C CsCl irradiators at volunteer facilities.  These enhancements consist of adding a set of protection hardware, including stainless steel security plates and tamper resistant fasteners, to the irradiators, which greatly increases delay times without affecting normal operation, use, maintenance, or service of the devices.  GTRI requires the installers to use
special measures such as sound dampening and exhaust/fume hoods to protect the area they are working within.  Installations generally take 8 - 16 hours depending on the type of device, and can be scheduled to be conducted outside of normal irradiator operating hours.
SUMMARY OF ISSUE
   
   
While licensees regulated by NRC and Agreement States are responsible for the safety and security of licensed sources and meeting current regulatory requirements, the NRC and the Agreement States encourage licensees to work cooperatively with manufacturers, regulators, and other Federal, State, and local authorities to look for opportunities to further enhance the security
of their sources and devices and incorporate best practices, as applicable and appropriate.  The GTRI staff and contractors have valuable perspectives and experience on best practices from visiting multiple licensees and operations.  The recommended security enhancements from the security assessments would be supplementary to, and consistent with, the NRC's and Agreement States' Increased Controls requirements.  This voluntary program does not replace or diminish a
licensee's responsibility to comply with the Increased Controls requirements or other regulatory requirements.  If these enhancements are used to meet regulatory requirements, then the licensee is obligated to assume all responsibility for functionality and maintenance of the enhancements.  The NRC and Agreement State regulator, as applicable, will be notified by NNSA prior to conducting a security assessment at a licensee's facility.  In addition, NRC and Agreement States encourage licensees to discuss the recommended voluntary enhancements with their regulatory agency and clarify any questions that licensees may have regarding their
specific enhancements. GTRI support is implemented on a voluntary basis and is provided at no cost to the licensee. 
   
RIS 2010-02 Page 3 of 4
  FEDERAL REGISTER NOTIFICATION 
   
   
A notice of opportunity for public comment on this RIS was not published in the Federal Register because this RIS is informational and does not represent a departure from current regulatory requirements.
CONGRESSIONAL REVIEW ACT
This RIS is not a rule as designated by the Congressional Review Act (5 U.S.C. §§ 801-886) and, therefore, is not subject to the Act.
RELATED GENERIC COMMUNICATIONS
RIS 2008-02, "Actions to Increase the Security of High Activity Sources" (ML080150638) RIS 2008-17, "Voluntary Security Enhancements for Self-Contained Irradiators Containing Cesium Chloride Sources" (ML081780599)
RIS 2008-23, "The Global Threat Reduction Initiative (GTRI) Domestic Threat Reduction Program & Federally Funded Voluntary Security Enhancements for High-Risk Radiological Material" (ML082540256)


RIS 2010-02
Page 3 of 4
FEDERAL REGISTER NOTIFICATION 
A notice of opportunity for public comment on this RIS was not published in the Federal Register
because this RIS is informational and does not represent a departure from current regulatory
requirements.
CONGRESSIONAL REVIEW ACT
This RIS is not a rule as designated by the Congressional Review Act (5 U.S.C. §§ 801-886) and,
therefore, is not subject to the Act.
RELATED GENERIC COMMUNICATIONS
RIS 2008-02, Actions to Increase the Security of High Activity Sources (ML080150638)
RIS 2008-17, Voluntary Security Enhancements for Self-Contained Irradiators Containing
Cesium Chloride Sources (ML081780599)
RIS 2008-23, The Global Threat Reduction Initiative (GTRI) Domestic Threat Reduction Program
& Federally Funded Voluntary Security Enhancements for High-Risk Radiological Material
(ML082540256)
   
   
PAPERWORK REDUCTION ACT STATEMENT  
PAPERWORK REDUCTION ACT STATEMENT  
  This RIS does not contain any information collections and, therefore, is not subject to the  
   
This RIS does not contain any information collections and, therefore, is not subject to the  
requirements of the Paperwork Reduction Act of 1995 (44 U.S.C. 3501 et seq.)  
requirements of the Paperwork Reduction Act of 1995 (44 U.S.C. 3501 et seq.)  
 
RIS 2010-02 Page 4 of 4
  CONTACT 
If licensees have specific questions regarding the Global Threat Reduction Initiative and/or would like to express interest in participating, please contact Ms. Ioanna Iliopulos, NNSA, at 202-586-1881, or ioanna.iliopulos@nnsa.doe.gov
 
This RIS requires no specific action or written response. For licensing questions please contact the appropriate regional office listed below. For other NRC related questions, please contact one of the individuals from my office as listed below.
 
        /RA/    Robert J. Lewis, Director Division of Materials Safety
and State Agreements Office of Federal and State Materials  and Environmental Management Programs
  Enclosure:  List of Recently Issued Office of Federal and 
  State Materials and Environmental Management    Programs Generic Communications
  Regional Contacts:  Sattar Lodhi, Region I  Kevin Null, Region III (610) 337-5364  (630) 829-9854 Email: Sattar.Lodhi@nrc.gov  Email: Kevin.Null@nrc.gov
  Roberto Torres, Region IV (817) 860-8189
E-mail: Robertoj.Torres@nrc.gov
  Technical Contacts:  Ernesto Quinones, FSME  Sarenee Hawkins, FSME (301) 415-0271  (301) 415-7562 E-mail: Ernesto.Quinones@nrc.gov
  E-mail: Sarenee.Hawkins@nrc.gov
   
   
   
 
 
RIS 2010-02
Page 4 of 4
CONTACT
If licensees have specific questions regarding the Global Threat Reduction Initiative and/or would
like to express interest in participating, please contact Ms. Ioanna Iliopulos, NNSA, at 202-586-
1881, or ioanna.iliopulos@nnsa.doe.gov
This RIS requires no specific action or written response. For licensing questions please contact
the appropriate regional office listed below. For other NRC related questions, please contact
one of the individuals from my office as listed below.
/RA/
Robert J. Lewis, Director
Division of Materials Safety
and State Agreements
Office of Federal and State Materials
and Environmental Management Programs
Enclosure: 
List of Recently Issued Office of Federal and 
  State Materials and Environmental Management 
  Programs Generic Communications
Regional Contacts: 
Sattar Lodhi, Region I 
Kevin Null, Region III
(610) 337-5364
(630) 829-9854
Email: Sattar.Lodhi@nrc.gov 
Email: Kevin.Null@nrc.gov
Roberto Torres, Region IV
(817) 860-8189
E-mail: Robertoj.Torres@nrc.gov
Technical Contacts:  Ernesto Quinones, FSME 
Sarenee Hawkins, FSME
(301) 415-0271
(301) 415-7562
E-mail: Ernesto.Quinones@nrc.gov  E-mail: Sarenee.Hawkins@nrc.gov
 
RIS 2010-02
Page 4 of 4
CONTACT
If licensees have specific questions regarding the Global Threat Reduction Initiative and/or would
like to express interest in participating, please contact Ms. Ioanna Iliopulos, NNSA, at 202-586-
1881, or ioanna.iliopulos@nnsa.doe.gov
This RIS requires no specific action or written response. For licensing questions please contact
the appropriate regional office listed below. For other NRC related questions, please contact
one of the individuals from my office as listed below.
/RA/
Robert J. Lewis, Director
Division of Materials Safety
and State Agreements
Office of Federal and State Materials
and Environmental Management Programs
Enclosure: 
List of Recently Issued Office of Federal and 
  State Materials and Environmental Management 
  Programs Generic Communications
Regional Contacts: 
Sattar Lodhi, Region I 
Kevin Null, Region III
(610) 337-5364
(630) 829-9854
Email: Sattar.Lodhi@nrc.gov 
Email: Kevin.Null@nrc.gov
Roberto Torres, Region IV
(817) 860-8189
E-mail: Robertoj.Torres@nrc.gov
Technical Contacts:  Ernesto Quinones, FSME 
Sarenee Hawkins, FSME
(301) 415-0271
(301) 415-7562
E-mail: Ernesto.Quinones@nrc.gov  E-mail: Sarenee.Hawkins@nrc.gov
ML100150421
OFFICE
MSSA/SMPB
MSSA/SMPB
MSSA/LISD
MSSA
OIS
NAME
SHawkins
AMauer
AMcIntosh
TReis
TDonnell (by email)
DATE
01/13/10
01/15/10
01/15/10
01/15/10
01/20/10
OFFICE
NSIR
OGC 
OGC 
MSSA
NAME
SWastler for RCorreia
(by email)
SCrockett
NLO
TCampbell (NLO with
comments) for BJones 
RLewis
   
   
 
DATE
01/13/10
01/15/10
01/19/10
01/21/10
   
   
   
OFFICIAL RECORD COPY
RIS 2010-02 Page 4 of 4
  CONTACT 
If licensees have specific questions regarding the Global Threat Reduction Initiative and/or would like to express interest in participating, please contact Ms. Ioanna Iliopulos, NNSA, at 202-586-1881, or ioanna.iliopulos@nnsa.doe.gov
 
This RIS requires no specific action or written response. For licensing questions please contact the appropriate regional office listed below. For other NRC related questions, please contact one of the individuals from my office as listed below.
 
        /RA/  Robert J. Lewis, Director Division of Materials Safety
and State Agreements Office of Federal and State Materials  and Environmental Management Programs
  Enclosure:  List of Recently Issued Office of Federal and 
  State Materials and Environmental Management    Programs Generic Communications
  Regional Contacts:  Sattar Lodhi, Region I  Kevin Null, Region III (610) 337-5364  (630) 829-9854
Email: Sattar.Lodhi@nrc.gov  Email: Kevin.Null@nrc.gov
  Roberto Torres, Region IV (817) 860-8189 E-mail: Robertoj.Torres@nrc.gov
  Technical Contacts:  Ernesto Quinones, FSME  Sarenee Hawkins, FSME (301) 415-0271  (301) 415-7562 E-mail: Ernesto.Quinones@nrc.gov
  E-mail: Sarenee.Hawkins@nrc.gov
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The Global Threat Reduction Initiative (Grti) Federally Funded Voulentary Security Enhancements for High Risk Radiological Material
ML100150354
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Issue date: 01/21/2010
From: Robert Lewis
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ML100150421

UNITED STATES

NUCLEAR REGULATORY COMMISSION

OFFICE OF FEDERAL AND STATE MATERIALS

AND ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT PROGRAMS

WASHINGTON, DC 20555-0001

January 21, 2010

NRC REGULATORY ISSUE SUMMARY 2010-02

THE GLOBAL THREAT REDUCTION INITIATIVE (GTRI)

FEDERALLY FUNDED VOLUNTARY SECURITY ENHANCEMENTS

FOR HIGH-RISK RADIOLOGICAL MATERIAL

ADDRESSEES

All U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission (NRC) Materials Licensees authorized to possess IAEA

Category 1 or Category 2 quantities of radioactive materials. All Agreement State Radiation

Control Program Directors and State Liaison Officers. Members of the Advisory Committee on

the Medical Uses of Isotopes.

INTENT

The NRC is issuing this Regulatory Issue Summary (RIS) as an update to RIS 2008-23, The

Global Threat Reduction Initiative (GTRI) Domestic Threat Reduction Program & Federally

Funded Voluntary Security Enhancements for High-Risk Radiological Material, dated October 3,

2008, RIS 2008-17, Voluntary Security Enhancements for Self-Contained Irradiators Containing

Cesium Chloride Sources, dated July 18, 2008, and RIS 2008-02, Actions to Increase the

Security of High Activity Radioactive Sources, dated February 1, 2008. This RIS requires no

specific action, or written response.

BACKGROUND

The NRC is making licensees aware of and providing updated information about the Global

Threat Reduction Initiative (GTRI) for voluntary security enhancements, which combines the pilot

programs discussed in RIS 2008-23 and RIS 2008-17, and is now being nationally implemented

on a voluntary basis. This program is sponsored by the Department of Energys (DOE) National

Nuclear Security Administration (NNSA), and has the support of the NRC and the Agreement

State Radiation Control Programs. GTRIs voluntary security enhancements complement and do

not replace NRC and Agreement State increased controls requirements.

The mission of GTRI is to reduce and protect high-risk nuclear and radiological materials located

at civilian sites worldwide. GTRI achieves its mission by converting research reactors and

isotope production facilities from the use of highly enriched uranium (HEU) to low enriched

uranium (LEU), removing and disposing of excess nuclear and radiological materials, and

protecting high priority nuclear and radiological material from theft and sabotage. In the United

States, GTRIs objective is to further enhance the protection of these materials through voluntary

security enhancement efforts. GTRIs voluntary security enhancements focus on (1) Elimination

RIS 2010-02

Page 2 of 4

(unwanted source removal), (2) Detection (remote monitoring, access control, motion detection,

and cameras) (3) Delay (in-device delay (IDD) mechanisms, tie downs, and hardened

doors/rooms), and (4) Response (equipment, alarm response training, and table top exercises for

first responders).

The GTRI effort is one way for licensees to identify best practices beyond regulatory compliance.

Under the program, GTRI security experts provide security assessments, share observations and

make recommendations for enhancing material security. When appropriate, NNSA pays for the

installation of agreed upon security enhancements. Typical security enhancements include

automated access control, motion sensors, radiation sensors, electronic seals, alarm control and

display systems, remote monitoring of licensee facilities at off-site response locations, enhanced

security force communications and protection equipment, delay elements, and transportation

security enhancements, when appropriate.

In cooperation with NRC, NNSA and DHS partnered with cesium irradiator manufacturers to

develop IDD hardening kits for the most widely used models of cesium chloride (CsCl) blood and

research irradiators. GTRI currently funds the installation of IDD kits for Best Theratronics

Gammacell 40, 1000, 3000; JL Shepherd Mark 1 Model 22; and Pharmalucence (formerly CIS-

US) IBL 437C CsCl irradiators at volunteer facilities. These enhancements consist of adding a

set of protection hardware, including stainless steel security plates and tamper resistant

fasteners, to the irradiators, which greatly increases delay times without affecting normal

operation, use, maintenance, or service of the devices. GTRI requires the installers to use

special measures such as sound dampening and exhaust/fume hoods to protect the area they

are working within. Installations generally take 8 - 16 hours1.851852e-4 days <br />0.00444 hours <br />2.645503e-5 weeks <br />6.088e-6 months <br /> depending on the type of device, and

can be scheduled to be conducted outside of normal irradiator operating hours.

SUMMARY OF ISSUE

While licensees regulated by NRC and Agreement States are responsible for the safety and

security of licensed sources and meeting current regulatory requirements, the NRC and the

Agreement States encourage licensees to work cooperatively with manufacturers, regulators, and

other Federal, State, and local authorities to look for opportunities to further enhance the security

of their sources and devices and incorporate best practices, as applicable and appropriate. The

GTRI staff and contractors have valuable perspectives and experience on best practices from

visiting multiple licensees and operations. The recommended security enhancements from the

security assessments would be supplementary to, and consistent with, the NRCs and Agreement

States Increased Controls requirements. This voluntary program does not replace or diminish a

licensees responsibility to comply with the Increased Controls requirements or other regulatory

requirements. If these enhancements are used to meet regulatory requirements, then the

licensee is obligated to assume all responsibility for functionality and maintenance of the

enhancements. The NRC and Agreement State regulator, as applicable, will be notified by NNSA

prior to conducting a security assessment at a licensees facility. In addition, NRC and

Agreement States encourage licensees to discuss the recommended voluntary enhancements

with their regulatory agency and clarify any questions that licensees may have regarding their

specific enhancements. GTRI support is implemented on a voluntary basis and is provided at no

cost to the licensee.

RIS 2010-02

Page 3 of 4

FEDERAL REGISTER NOTIFICATION

A notice of opportunity for public comment on this RIS was not published in the Federal Register

because this RIS is informational and does not represent a departure from current regulatory

requirements.

CONGRESSIONAL REVIEW ACT

This RIS is not a rule as designated by the Congressional Review Act (5 U.S.C. §§ 801-886) and,

therefore, is not subject to the Act.

RELATED GENERIC COMMUNICATIONS

RIS 2008-02, Actions to Increase the Security of High Activity Sources (ML080150638)

RIS 2008-17, Voluntary Security Enhancements for Self-Contained Irradiators Containing

Cesium Chloride Sources (ML081780599)

RIS 2008-23, The Global Threat Reduction Initiative (GTRI) Domestic Threat Reduction Program

& Federally Funded Voluntary Security Enhancements for High-Risk Radiological Material

(ML082540256)

PAPERWORK REDUCTION ACT STATEMENT

This RIS does not contain any information collections and, therefore, is not subject to the

requirements of the Paperwork Reduction Act of 1995 (44 U.S.C. 3501 et seq.)

RIS 2010-02

Page 4 of 4

CONTACT

If licensees have specific questions regarding the Global Threat Reduction Initiative and/or would

like to express interest in participating, please contact Ms. Ioanna Iliopulos, NNSA, at 202-586-

1881, or ioanna.iliopulos@nnsa.doe.gov

This RIS requires no specific action or written response. For licensing questions please contact

the appropriate regional office listed below. For other NRC related questions, please contact

one of the individuals from my office as listed below.

/RA/

Robert J. Lewis, Director

Division of Materials Safety

and State Agreements

Office of Federal and State Materials

and Environmental Management Programs

Enclosure:

List of Recently Issued Office of Federal and

State Materials and Environmental Management

Programs Generic Communications

Regional Contacts:

Sattar Lodhi, Region I

Kevin Null, Region III

(610) 337-5364

(630) 829-9854

Email: Sattar.Lodhi@nrc.gov

Email: Kevin.Null@nrc.gov

Roberto Torres, Region IV

(817) 860-8189

E-mail: Robertoj.Torres@nrc.gov

Technical Contacts: Ernesto Quinones, FSME

Sarenee Hawkins, FSME

(301) 415-0271

(301) 415-7562

E-mail: Ernesto.Quinones@nrc.gov E-mail: Sarenee.Hawkins@nrc.gov

RIS 2010-02

Page 4 of 4

CONTACT

If licensees have specific questions regarding the Global Threat Reduction Initiative and/or would

like to express interest in participating, please contact Ms. Ioanna Iliopulos, NNSA, at 202-586-

1881, or ioanna.iliopulos@nnsa.doe.gov

This RIS requires no specific action or written response. For licensing questions please contact

the appropriate regional office listed below. For other NRC related questions, please contact

one of the individuals from my office as listed below.

/RA/

Robert J. Lewis, Director

Division of Materials Safety

and State Agreements

Office of Federal and State Materials

and Environmental Management Programs

Enclosure:

List of Recently Issued Office of Federal and

State Materials and Environmental Management

Programs Generic Communications

Regional Contacts:

Sattar Lodhi, Region I

Kevin Null, Region III

(610) 337-5364

(630) 829-9854

Email: Sattar.Lodhi@nrc.gov

Email: Kevin.Null@nrc.gov

Roberto Torres, Region IV

(817) 860-8189

E-mail: Robertoj.Torres@nrc.gov

Technical Contacts: Ernesto Quinones, FSME

Sarenee Hawkins, FSME

(301) 415-0271

(301) 415-7562

E-mail: Ernesto.Quinones@nrc.gov E-mail: Sarenee.Hawkins@nrc.gov

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MSSA/SMPB

MSSA/SMPB

MSSA/LISD

MSSA

OIS

NAME

SHawkins

AMauer

AMcIntosh

TReis

TDonnell (by email)

DATE

01/13/10

01/15/10

01/15/10

01/15/10

01/20/10

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NSIR

OGC

OGC

MSSA

NAME

SWastler for RCorreia

(by email)

SCrockett

NLO

TCampbell (NLO with

comments) for BJones

RLewis

DATE

01/13/10

01/15/10

01/19/10

01/21/10

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