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ANS, UCOR sign MOU for workforce development program
The American Nuclear Society and United Cleanup Oak Ridge have signed a memorandum of understanding that establishes a framework for collaboration to advance ANS workforce training and certification programs serving the nuclear industry.
According to the document, UCOR will provide “operational insights and subject matter expertise to inform ANS’s professional development and credentialing offerings, including the Certified Nuclear Professional [CNP] program.” The collaboration will strengthen UCOR’s workforce development efforts while advancing ANS’s mission to sustain and expand the national nuclear workforce pipeline and capabilities.
J. M. de Montmollin, T. A. Sellers
Nuclear Technology | Volume 23 | Number 2 | August 1974 | Pages 117-123
Technical Paper | Nuclear Safeguards (Presented at November 1973 Meeting) / Safeguard | doi.org/10.13182/NT74-A31444
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The Atomic Energy Commission (AEC) has recently implemented tighter security regulations governing special nuclear materials in transit. An objective of a continuous capability for communication with vehicles while en route is not attainable with the services now commercially available. Sandia Laboratories, a prime contractor to the AEC, is developing a system of wide-area communications tailored to the security needs of the carriers of nuclear materials. The system concept and the present status of development have been described.