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1 Intrinsic and Applied Unique Identifiers
PNNL-SA Intrinsic and Applied Unique Identifiers Image: Abstract Data Visualization – Stock Photo August 25, 2019 Keith Tolk, Milagro Consulting Jacob Benz, PNNL Matt MacDougall, PNNL

2 Seals vs. Unique Identifiers (UIDs)
Can serve as substitute for treaty accountable item (TAI) Provides evidence of TAI integrity Self tamper indicating and identifies itself Can be passive, active, adhesive, loop UIDs: Mechanism to identify and track TAIs Provides evidence of TAI authenticity Self tamper indicating Can be electronic, physical, applied or intrinsic Seals can function as a UID, but not all UIDs can function as a seal Seals vs. Unique Identifiers (UIDs)

3 Examples For New START: Serial Numbers
Applied UID: Reflective Particle Tag on Metal Applied UID: E-Cup For New START: Serial Numbers Intrinsic UID: Eddy Current of Weld Intrinsic UID: Ultrasonic Intrinsic Tag

4 Applied UIDs Pros Cons Flexible in application and location
Variability in forms to accommodate multiple situations Usually includes human readable component Familiarity may lead to easier certification Established and well-vetted Cons May be easier to remove and replace Able to interrogate Not integral to TAI Potential for wear and tear or operational impact May be environmentally sensitive

5 Intrinsic UIDs Pros Cons Difficult to counterfeit or tamper with
Utilizes inherent characteristics of material No operational impact Robust to operational environment – to limits of material Cons May require complex equipment More difficult certification? May not include visible or human readable component May require touching item for confirmation Less flexibility on application or location – constrained by material and features

6 Conclusions UIDs are important for maintaining confidence in TAI authenticity and establishing evidence of treaty compliance Allows for accounting of all declared items Mechanism for assuring treaty limits are being met Allows for ability to confirm correctness of declarations Opportunities for both types of UIDs Intrinsic offers security from counterfeiting or substitution of TAI Applied offers ease and flexibility of use Trade-offs should be weighed against monitoring objectives

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