MELE Associates, Inc - National Nuclear Security Administration - GTRI - Overview

U.S. Department of Energy – National Nuclear Security Administration – Global Threat Reduction Initiative Overview: The National Nuclear Security Administration (NNSA) International Radiological Threat Reduction (IRTR) Program is responsible for reducing the risk of radiological terrorism through international efforts to improve the control and security of radiological materials that could be used by a terrorist in a radiological dispersal device (RDD). Following the terrorist attacks of September 11, 2001, the IRTR Program was launched to enhance security and control of radioactive materials globally to reduce the risk of terrorists acquiring the materials that could be utilized in an RDD device (or a “dirty bomb”). A terrorist attack using an RDD could result in high costs – both in potential human casualties, negative economic impacts, and in the clean-up efforts that would be required.

The IRTR Program is now undertaking a comprehensive plan to reduce the risk of an RDD terrorist attack by implementing the following activities:

MELE’s SBA-approved protégé, YFH provides program management support and technical consulting support from subject matter experts (SMEs) who are extremely familiar with the IRTR program projects, policies, functions, strategies, and internal workings as well as excellent historical familiarity of DOE nonproliferation programs. The YFH SME supports a number of program management and implementation activities including support for strategic planning development and implementation and project implementation support in the following areas:


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