American Nuclear Society Isotopes and Radiation Division (IRD) Presentation to the ANS Board of Directors Stephen P. LaMont, Chair June 29, 2011 ~ Hollywood,

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American Nuclear Society Isotopes and Radiation Division (IRD) Presentation to the ANS Board of Directors Stephen P. LaMont, Chair June 29, 2011 ~ Hollywood, FL

IRD Mission IRD is devoted to applying nuclear science and engineering technologies involving isotopes, radiation applications, and assorted equipment in scientific research, development, and industrial processes. Division Technical Committees include Industrial Measurements and Applications, Nuclear and Atomic Analysis, Radiation Effects, Transuranics, Safeguards, and Research Reactors.

IRD Governance Executive Committee (3-yr term) Jack Brenizer, Jr.Ralph Butler R. Gregory DowningMarc A. Garland Sam GloverNicholas Spyrou Sheldon LandsbergerAyman Hawari George MileyKenan Ü nl ü Stephen BiegalskiJohn Metzger Donald Hoffman, Ex OfficioLin-Wen Hu, Ex Officio Officers: Chair: Stephen LaMont Vice-Chair: Ned Wogman Secretary: Donna O’Kelley Treasurer: Sacit Cetiner Board Liaison: Thomas L. Sanders

Division/TG Contributions to ANS #73, “Societal Benefits of Radiation.” #30, “U.S. Radioisotope Supply.” #72, “Civilian Utilization.” Active participation in NPC, SCNN, Standards Committees, Scholarships

Participation with Other Professional Societies National Organization of Test, Research, and Training Reactors (TRTR) - represents nearly 50 research reactors –IRD traditionally sponsors or co-sponsors one session at each national meeting devoted to research reactors Institute of Nuclear Materials Management (INMM) – co-sponsor for IRD Class I Safeguards Topical. INMM promotes best approaches and procedures for implementing all aspects of nuclear materials management American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS) IRD Past-Chair is the ANS Liaison to AAAS Chemistry Division

IRD Membership Trends

Division/TG Services to Membership Professional Development – series of workshops on activation analysis methods and applications Vogt Scholarship – one $3000 award/yr Peer Recognition/Awards –Radiation and Science and Technology award, and the Mashima Award. IRD supports the International Committee on Activation Analysis (ICAA) Young Scientist Award. Student Support – IRD Focused Paper –$1000 Student Conf. (2011) –$1000 Best Paper; $700 Student Conf. (2010) –$750 Best Paper; $500 Student Conf. (2009)

IRD Award Budget Information #2720#2762 IRD AWARDVOGT BALANCE 09/30/10 41,81539,670 9 MONTHS INTEREST ,4463,329 Award (2010) 03,000 $43,261$39,999 BALANCE 3/31/09

IRD Metrics Division Meetings Division Governance Division Contributions to Society Division Services to Membership National Meeting Participation 2010 Annual: 2 sessions, 0 panel 2010 Winter: 3 sessions, 0 panel, Embedded Topical Succession Planning Submitted June 2004 Reviewed 2006 Updated 2008 Reviewed 2009 Reviewed 2010 ANS Position Statements 73 Applications of Radiation (Active) 41 Health Effects Low Level Rad (Action by BMD) 30 Radioisotope Supply (Active) 72 Civilian Utilization (Active) Professional Development June 2008 Neutron Activation Workshop Class I, Class II Topicals /- 25 % attendance (239/235 MARC VII) +/- 25% attendance (134/105 IRRMA) 101/124 Fac Ops Safeguards, Feb MARC VIII 2010 Joint 16 th Biennial Topical Membership Trends 820/814 mbrs -.7% change /816 mbrs +.2% change /807 mbrs -1.1% change /826 mbrs +2.4 change /862 mbrs +4.4% change 2010 Participation with Outside Professional Societies INM (Inst. of Nuc Materials) participation at Safeguards Topical meeting liaison with TRTR (Test, Research & Training RX) & ACS (Amer Chem MARC Journal of Radiochemical and Analytical Chemistry Scholarships Vogt Scholarship (joint scholarship with BMD) Class III Topicals 2008 – Annual Meeting, Isotopes for Med. & Industry (72 summaries, 1 plenary) 2010 Embedded Topical (65 summaries) Communications 0 newsletter in 2010 Website update in 2010 Society Leadership 75% Exec Comm 3 of 4 PDC & All NPC Presentation to BOD June 2009 Peer Recognition/ Awards Mishima Award Radiation Science & Technology Award Division Planning Strategic Plan submitted to PDC Chair Reviewed 2006 Reviewed 2008 Reviewed 2009 Reviewed 2010 Non-Meeting Publications Supports Standards Program Student Support 2010 Annual Meeting 2010 Winter Meeting 2010 Student Conference Division’s Commitment to YMG Liaison support Recognized need for improvement; corrective action plan in place

Division/TG Meetings National Meeting Participation –3 – 5 Sessions; 15 – 30 papers Topical Meetings DateTopical MeetingClass April 2-7, th International Conference on Methods and Applications of Radioanalytical Chemistry Class I Nov. 8-11, 2010Isotopes for Medicine and IndustryClass III March 25-30, th International Conference on Methods and Applications of Radioanalytical Chemistry Class I Oct. 7-12, th International Conference on Facility Operations – Safeguards Interface Class I

SCNN conversion to NN TG IRD opposed in the strongest terms the formation of a new Nuclear Nonproliferation, Safeguards, and Nuclear Security (NNSS) TG as described in the original charter The original charter did not adequately delineate between the proposed TG’s policy focus and IRD’s longstanding coverage of the application of radiation detection and measurement activities to proliferation detection, safeguards, treaty monitoring, and nuclear security –Safeguards Class I Topical (8 successful meetings) –MARC Class I Topical (11 successful meetings) IRD worked with the NN TG petitioners to re-draft NN TG Charter, and ensure the new NN TG would add to the scope of activities within the PD, while not creating redundancy

Clear Conflicts Between IRD and Original NNSS Charter and Petition MARC Sessions Application of Nuclear Techniques to National Security and Treaty Monitoring Gamma Spectrometry and Neutron Measurements for Safeguards Measurements and Systems for Radiation Detection for Nonproliferation and Homeland Security Nuclear Forensics Ultra-sensitive Mass Spectrometry Safeguards Sessions Integrated Design of Facility Safeguards Systems Transparency and Confidence Building Measures MC&A Activities Strengthened IAEA Safeguards Systems Measurement and Instrumentation Techniques R&D in Safeguards Technology IAEA Additional Protocol

Consensus / Path Forward for IRD and NN TG The IRD is supportive of the formation of the new Nuclear Nonproliferation Technical Group (NN TG) as outlined in the revised Charter. The new NN TG, focused on nonproliferation policy issues will cover an important topic not currently found within existing Professional Divisions. The IRD will maintain as part of its long-standing technical program all aspects of radiation and radioactive material detection and measurement including both R&D and applications of these techniques to proliferation detection, safeguards, treaty monitoring, and nuclear security. The IRD looks forward to working with the NN TG where detection and measurement technology interfaces with nonproliferation policy, and encourages all Professional Divisions to pursue similar partnerships with the NN TG.

Summary IRD is a healthy, successful, and growing Professional Division (7.5% of ANS) Successful scholarship and professional award program Strong history of internationally recognized topical meetings –MARC, Safeguards, and Isotopes for Medicine and Industry Consensus between NN TG petitioners and IRD –Facilitates healthy nonpoliferation policy emphasis within PD –Improves visibility of technical nonproliferation activities within existing PDs Focus for Future Action –Improve communications through newsletter and website –Ensure communication of all areas of interest are readily accessible through ANS website