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05-16-18 - NRC NEI Request for NRC Review and Endorsement of NEI 05-05 Force-on-Force Exercise Controller Responsibilities Revision 6
ML18150A610
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Site: Nuclear Energy Institute
Issue date: 05/30/2018
From: Gross W
Nuclear Energy Institute
To: Marissa Bailey
Office of Nuclear Security and Incident Response
Willis J
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NEI 05-05, Rev 6
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WILLIAM GROSS Director, Incident Preparedness 1201 F Street, NW, Suite 1100 Washington, DC 20004 P: 202.739.8123 wrg@nei.org nei.org May 16, 2018 Ms. Marissa Bailey Director, Division of Security Operations U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission Washington, DC 20555-0001

Subject:

Request for NRC Review and Endorsement of NEI 05-05, Force-on-Force Exercise Controller Responsibilities Guideline, Revision 6 Project Number: 689

Dear Ms. Bailey:

The Nuclear Energy Institute (NEI)1 and its members have developed and are seeking NRC endorsement of NEI 05-05, Force-on-Force Exercise Controller Responsibilities Guideline, Revision 6 dated May 2018. NEI 05-05 has been developed to provide adequate and consistent control measures associated with Force-on-Force exercises. The listing of simulations and control measures in this document is not exhaustive, and it may be necessary to develop additional information for instances where the tactic application or parameters are different than what is described in this document. Revision 6 of NEI 05-05 incorporated some control elements previously included in Addendum 5 to NRC Inspection Procedure (IP) 71130.03, Contingency Response - Force-on-Force Testing. Addendum 5 was removed from the IP in January, 2017.

NEI and its members are requesting NRC endorsement of NEI 05-05, Force-on-Force Exercise Controller Responsibilities Guideline, Revision 6, by June 8th, 2018.

1The Nuclear Energy Institute (NEI) is the organization responsible for establishing unified industry policy on matters affecting the nuclear energy industry, including the regulatory aspects of generic operational and technical issues. NEI's members include all entities licensed to operate commercial nuclear power plants in the United States, nuclear plant designers, major architect/engineering firms, fuel cycle facilities, nuclear materials licensees, and other organizations and entities involved in the nuclear energy industry.

Ms. Marissa Bailey May 16, 2018 Page 2 If you have any questions or require additional information, please contact AJ Clore at (202) 739-8025; ajc@nei.org or me.

Sincerely, William R. Gross c:

Mr. Andrew Pretzello, NSIR/DSO, NRC Mr. Doug Huyck, NSIR/DSO, NRC NRC Document Control Desk