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Initiatives For Proliferation Prevention (April 1997) (JPEG)
Export Control Documents
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VNIITF MPC&A Improvements, 1998 (in English)
VNIITF MPC&A Improvements,1998 (in Russian)
MEPhI (MIFI) IRT-M Reactor
Gore-Chernomyrdin Commission (GCC) Documents
General Accounting Office (GAO) Reports
  Russian Accounting Office Audits (in Russian)
Audit of Program to Handle Radioactive Waste and Spent Nuclear Fuel, 1996-2005
IAEA Documents
INFCIRC 594/ADD.9 (Russian Statement on Civil Plutonium Stockpile)
MPC&A Documents
Nuclear Cities Initiative
RANSAC 1997 Proposal
Gore-Kiriyenko Agreement
NCI Agreement
RANSAC Report 1999
Russian Legislation
US-Russia HEU Deal Documents
1993 HEU Deal Agreement
March 1999 HEU Feed Deal Agreements
Statements on December 1999 USEC decision
US-Russia Plutonium Disposition Documents


Russia: Full Text Documents: DOE MPC&A Program Reports 1998 DOE NIS MPC&A Program Reports

Click here for a pdf version of the DOE publication MPC&A Strategic Plan, January 1998.

Click here for a pdf version of the DOE publication Significant Milestones in Securing and Controlling Nuclear Materials.

Click on the links below to see the full text of reports on DOE MPC&A work being done in the former Soviet Union as described in the DOE publication, Partnership for Nuclear Security: United States/Former Soviet Union Program of Cooperation on Nuclear Material Protection, Control, and Accounting, September 1998.
 
Message from the Director 

Preface 

Acknowledgments

Program Perspectives, Status, and Related Issues

A Progress Report on the US Department of Energy Nuclear Material Protection, Control, and Accounting Program 

Achievements, Current Status, and Prospects for Russian-American Cooperation in Nuclear Material Physical Protection, Control, and Accounting, 1998 

Past, Present, and Future of Material Protection, Control, and Accounting Cooperation: NRC Experience and Plans

Past, Present, And Future of MPC&A Cooperation ----- GAN Perspective

The Russian Nuclear Material Protection, Control, and Accounting Program: Analysis and Prospect

Russian Institutes Views on US/Russian Partnership for Nuclear Security

A US NGO Perspective on US/Russian MPC&A Cooperation

Russian NGO Views on US/Russian MPC&A Cooperation

The Department of Energy Initiatives for Proliferaton Prevention Program

Training and Education Perspectives in the Former Soviet Union

Portal Monitoring Technology Control Process

Russia Defense
Uranium and Plutonium Cities

Cooperation Between the Russian Federation and the United States to Enhance the Existing Nuclear Material Protection, Control, and Accounting Systems at Mayak Production Association 

US/RUSSIAN Cooperative Efforts in Nuclear Material Protection, Control, and Accounting at the Siberian Chemical Combine

KrasMAS: Implementation of a Nuclear Material Computerized Accounting System at the Mining and Chemical Combine through the Russian/US Cooperative MPC&A Program

The Cooperative Efforts of the Material Protection, Control, and Accounting Program at the Electrochemical Plant (Krasnoyarsk-45) in Russia

Material Protection, Control, and Accounting Program Cooperation at the Urals Electrochemical Integrated Plant (UEIP), Novouralsk, Russia

Nuclear Weapons Complex

Program for Upgrading Nuclear Material Protection, Control and Accounting at All Facilities within the All-Russian Institute of Experimental Physics (VNIIEF)

US/Russian Cooperative Efforts to Enhance Nuclear Material Protection, Control, and Accounting at the All-Russian Scientific Research Institute of Technical Physics (VNIITF) Chelyabinsk-70

Maritime Fuel

US/Russian Program in Material Protection, Control, and Accounting at the RRC Kurchatov Institute: 1997-1998 

Upgrades to the Russian Navy's Fuel Transfer Ships and Consolidated Storage Locations

MPC&A Activities with Russian Icebreaker Fleet

Russian Navy Fresh Fuel MPC&A Training and Regulations

Transportation

Security Improvements for Rail Movements of SNM

Upgrades for Truck Transportation of SNM in the Russian Federation

Russia Civilian
Large Fuel Facilities

From Immediate Upgrades to the Practical Implementation of the Modern Methods of MPC&A at Luch 

US/Russia Cooperation in Material Protection, Control, and Accounting at the SSC-RIAR, Dmitrovgrad

Security Effectiveness Review [at the Institute of Physics and Power Engineering] 

Reactor-Type Facilities

US/Russian MPC&A Upgrades at Beloyarsk Nuclear Power Plant

MPC&A Upgrades at the Joint Institute for Nuclear Research, Dubna, Russia

MPC&A Upgrades at the Institute of Theoretical and Experimental Physics (ITEP) 

Regulatory

Progress in Developing Regulation for MPC&A in the Russian Federation: DOE Cooperation with Gosatomnadzor and MINATOM

Russian-American Cooperation to Establish a Federal Information System for Nuclear Material Control and Accounting in the Russian Federation

Newly Independent and Baltic States
The US DOE MC&A Assistance to Ukraine

Physical Protection Upgrades in Ukraine

MPC&A Upgrades at the Kharkov Institute of Physics and Technology [Ukraine]

Implementation of Material Control and Accounting at the Nuclear Facilities in Kazakhstan

Department of Energy Nuclear Material Physical Protection Program in the Republic of Kazakhstan

Department of Energy Nuclear Material Protection, Control, and Accounting Program at the Mangyshlak Atomic Energy Complex---Aktau, Republic of Kazakhstan

MPC&A Aspects of the BN--350 Nuclear Material Disposition Joint Action Team (JAT) Study

Low-Enriched Uranium Holdup Measurements in Kazakhstan

Safeguards Aspects of the Conditioning and Transfer of Irradiated Fuel in a Fast Breeder Reactor in Kazakhstan

Maintaining Continuity of Knowledge of Verified Spent Fuel Material at the BN--350 Facility

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