Technical Division Overview: Nonproliferation & Arms Control Mission To promote and advance the research, development and application of effective technologies.

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Technical Division Overview: Nonproliferation & Arms Control Mission To promote and advance the research, development and application of effective technologies to control proliferation risks and in support of arms control treaties and agreements. To educate and provide outreach to the public about international arms control and nonproliferation issues. Nonproliferation & Arms Control Division 1

Technical Division Overview: Nonproliferation & Arms Control Nonproliferation is any effort (bilateral agreement, international treaty or organization) that prevents the spread of weapons of mass destruction (nuclear, chemical and biological) What is Nonproliferation? Commercially available technologies can also play an important role in addressing proliferation concerns Material protection, control, and accounting (MPC&A) is a fundamental pillar of nonproliferation 2

Technical Division Overview: Nonproliferation & Arms Control What is Arms Control? Arms control is any multilateral, bilateral, or unilateral measure taken to reduce or control a weapons arsenal. U.S. President Barack Obama and Russian President Dmitry Medvedev sign the new START treaty in April

Technical Division Overview: Nonproliferation & Arms Control What is Arms Control? The Nuclear Nonproliferation Treaty (NPT) (1970) brought nuclear weapons states and non-nuclear weapons states together in a mutually reinforcing arms control pact, with joint pledges to further the nonproliferation of nuclear weapons, disarmament of those weapons, and the peaceful uses of nuclear energy Further steps currently in progress toward strengthening nuclear arms control will be the entry-into-force of the Comprehensive Test Ban Treaty (CTBT) and the negotiation of a Fissile Material (Cut-off) Treaty (FMCT) 4

Technical Division Overview: Nonproliferation & Arms Control Function Provides a forum for information exchange on all aspects of nonproliferation and arms control and technology through: - Meetings - Workshops - Publications Performs ad hoc timely studies and participates on the editorial board of the Journal for Nuclear Materials Management (JNMM) Organizes relevant sessions and presentations for the INMM Annual Meeting Nonproliferation & Arms Control Division 5

Technical Division Overview: Nonproliferation & Arms Control Organization Chair:Mona Dreicer, Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory Vice-Chair:Kelsey Hartigan, Nuclear Threat Initiative Secretary:Teri Leffer, National Nuclear Security Administration Standing Committee Chairs: International Security of Radioactive and Nuclear Materials: Galya Balatsky, Los Alamos National Laboratory Global and Regional Nonproliferation and Arms Control: (currently vacant) Nonproliferation & Arms Control Division 6

Technical Division Overview: Nonproliferation & Arms Control Standing Committee on the International Security of Radioactive and Nuclear Materials Addresses the security of radioactive and nuclear materials throughout their life cycle with an emphasis on: Radiological Threat Reduction Nuclear Smuggling and Illicit Trafficking Countering Nuclear Terrorism Radiological Terrorism Consequence Management 7

Technical Division Overview: Nonproliferation & Arms Control Standing Committee on the Global and Regional Nonproliferation and Arms Control Forum for engaging nonproliferation and arms control experts on topical issues in the following regions: Russia South Asia Central Asia and the Caucasus Middle East Northeast Asia 9

Technical Division Overview: Nonproliferation & Arms Control Technical Areas of Interest Threat Identification Verification Technologies Information Barriers Forensic Technologies Detection Technologies Assessment Tools and Approaches Nonproliferation & Arms Control Division 10

Technical Division Overview: Nonproliferation & Arms Control Policy Areas of Interest U.N. Security Council Resolution 1540 Illicit Trafficking Verification and Transparency Measures Proliferation Resistance International S&T Engagement Strategic Trade Controls (Export Controls) Arms Reduction Nonproliferation & Arms Control Division 11

Technical Division Overview: Nonproliferation & Arms Control Recent Events Nonproliferation & Arms Control Division Annual Workshop on Reducing the Risk from Nuclear and Radioactive Materials, Tetouan, Morocco (May 2014) Information Analysis Technologies, Techniques and Methods for Safeguards, Nonproliferation and Arms Control Verification (Portland, OR, May 2014) 12

Technical Division Overview: Nonproliferation & Arms Control Upcoming Events Nonproliferation & Arms Control Division INMM 55 th Annual Meeting (Atlanta, GA, July 20-24, 2014) WINS Best Practice Workshop on End-Of-Life Management of Radioactive Sources (Paris, France, Sept 17-18, 2014) WINS Best Practice Workshop on Understanding and Mitigating the Insider Threat (Vienna, Austria, Sept 29 – Oct 1, 2014) IAEA Symposium on International Safeguards (Vienna, Austria October 20-24, 2014) 13

Technical Division Overview: Nonproliferation & Arms Control The Nonproliferation and Arms Control Technical Division of INMM is generating an innovative international flow of ideas and contributing to enhanced global security.