The NTI Nuclear Security Index
The NTI Index is recognized as the premier resource and tool for evaluating global nuclear and radiological security.
The NTI Index is recognized as the premier resource and tool for evaluating global nuclear and radiological security.
Nuclear and radiological security aims to ensure nuclear and other radioactive materials are secure from unauthorized access and theft, and that nuclear facilities are secure from sabotage.
The under-the-radar success story of U.S.-Chinese cooperation to convert reactors from HEU to LEU to reduce proliferation and nuclear terrorism risks. (CNS)
Though considerable progress has been made in bolstering the security around facilities with highly enriched uranium, with the help of the Nuclear Security Summit process, challenges remain. NTI Vice President Laura S. H. Holgate offers recommendations at the HEU Symposium in Oslo, Norway.
A call for the creation of regional HEU-Free Zones, whereby countries may not possess or allow for the transfer of HEU within their territory. (CNS)
A roadmap with five pathways to ending civilian HEU use and to beginning the necessary research and development to minimize and ultimately eliminate HEU for naval use.
The Mo-99 market and domestic and international efforts to balance the trade-offs between security of medical isotope supply and nuclear security.
NTI’s Corey Hinderstein and Andrew Newman co-authored with Ole Reistad of the Norwegian Institute of Energy Technology an article in The Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists calling for a change in the conversation on highly enriched uranium (HEU) from minimization to elimination.
Corey Hinderstein, NTI Vice President, International Program gives welcoming remarks to the 2nd International Symposium on HEU Minimization.