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LPDR Docket No. 50-320
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Chron Gentlemen:
JScinto Enclosed are copies of the statements of professional qualifications of NRC Staff witnesses Jacques B. J. Read, Gordon L. Chipman, Jr., Roger H. Moore, Lee R. Abramson and Dar ell G. Eisenhut. The qnsHfications of Peter T. Melia, Ray E. Byers and Bertrz.m Coval, FAA employees who will be appearing at the request of the Staff are already included in the Staff's testimony filed on November 30, 1978.
Also enclosed is a Table of Effective Aircraft Impact Target Area which was inadvertently omitted from the Staff's testimony filed on November 30, 1978.
The Table should be inserted after page 2 of the Appendix to the Testimony of Darrell G. Eisenhut.
Sincerely,
Lawrence J. Chan61er "ounsel for NRC f,taff
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STATEMENT OF PROFESSIONAL QUALIFICATIONS JACQUES 3. J. READ ACCIDENT ANALYSIS BRANCH DIVISION OF SITE SAFETY AND ENVIRONMENTAL ANALYSIS OFFICE OF NUCLEAR REACTOR REGULATICN I am a member of the Accident Analysis Branch of the Office of Nuclear Reactor Regulation of tne U. S. Nuclear Regulatory Ccmmission. My duties include the identification and evaluation of hazards to the safe operation of nuclear power plants due to accidents external to those plants,'and aspects of other risk evaluations susceotable to stochastic methods.
Risks from such external hazards for which I have perfomed or participated in analyses include munitions rail traffic near Braidwood, Illinois, tanker traffic near Waterford, Mississippi and Salem, New Jersey, and military aviation near Seabrook, Massachusetts, Soardman, Oregon, Douglas Point, Maryland and Palo Verde, Arizona.
I am respon-sible for assessing the risks to proposed nuclear power olants from explosives, flammable gases, aircraft, and other missile impacts.
I have represented the Nuclear Regulatory Commission in discussions of flammable gas hazards amongst member nations of the Organization of Economic Cooperation and Development.
I was born in Maywood, New Jersey, in 1935, and received an A.B. from Princeton in 1957 (physical chemistry), an M.S. from Yale in 1958 (statistical mechanics),
and a Ph.D. from Yale in 1962 { chemistry and physics).
I was employed at Oak Ridge National Laboratory during the su:rers of 1956 and 1957, and held post-doctoral appointments at Columbia University and the Nevis Synchrocyclotron Laboratory between 1961 and early 1964 I taught several courses in chemistry at Fairleigh Dickinson University, part-time during 1962 and 1963 and full-time during 1964 From late 1964 to 1974, I was employed by the Lawrence Livermore Laboratory, in the Radioche-istry Division prior to 1971 and in Special Projects Division thereafter.
From 1966 to 1974 I held an appointment as Lecturer in the Department of Apolied Science, Graduate School of Engineering, University of California. During 1973 and 1974 I was on detached assignment to the U. S.
Atomic Energy Commission heacquarters, under a contract between the Commission and the Regents.
I resigned from the Laboratory and the Department on November 4, 1974, to assume ny present position.
My baccalaureate thesis was a stucy of high temperature electrochemistry. At Yale, I studied optical rotation of polarized lignt by molecules. My eventual doctoral thesis was a study of the mechanisms of the nuclear reactions of heavy ions, and my post-doctoral studies concerned proton-induced nuclear spallation reactions, and the creation of ccmouter programs to calculate the probabilities of rare nuclear interactions.
While at the University of California's Lawrence Livermore Laboratory I studied ceuteron-induced nuclear reactions, and was involved in research in nuclear fission and fusion devices. My duties included supervision of radiochemical analysis and responsibility for the radiochemical diagnostics of certain prototype weapons.
I wrote the Monte Carlo code used to reduce the data from the Gnome " neutron wheel" experiment, and performed the search for neutron-rich silicon isotopes on the Hutch Event.
I was, for several years, a parcicipant in the U. S. - U. K. Joint Working Group in Radiochemistry.
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I am a member of the American Chemical Society and Sigma Xi.
I have served on the Board of Abstractors, in French and English, of :he American Chemical Society, and have in the past held memberships in the American Physical Society and the American Association of University Professors.
I hare authored or co-authored articles in Physical Review and Journal of Inorganic and Nuclear Chemistry, papers presented before the ?merican Nuclear Society, the American Chemical Scciety, and the International Union of Pure and Applied Chemistry, and numerous technical reports.
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DIVISION OF SIT 7_'SA?E'1"f 'AND E'FIIRO:01ESTAL ANEYSIS I a= a Seccion Leader in the Accidene Analysis Branch, Division of Site Safety and Environ = ental Analysis, U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission.
I am responsible for the evaluatica of nuclear safety aspects of nuclear reactor facilities and serve as the project manager for technical evalua-tien of nuclear pcuer reactor license applications.
I attended the Univetsity of Nebraska where I majored in Electrical Engineering and participated in the Nav,' Regular ROTC program.
I graduated with a Bachelor of Science degree and was commissioned as a regular officer in the United States Navy in June, 1965. Additional graduate level studies in nuclear reactor theory, health physics and related engineering fields were completed in 1966 at the Officer Naval Nuclear Power School, Mare Island, California.
I subsequently studied and qualified as an operctor and supervisor at the Naval Reactors nuclear pcwer facilitj in West Milton, New York.
My association with the Naval Nuclear Propulsion progran provided me with five years of professional experience in the nuclear field, primarily with pressurized water reactars.
I have been qualified as a Senior Reactor lperator on three Navy nuclear prepulsion plants.
For two years I was assigned to an operating nucicar submarine, during which time my duties included dirceting, training and supervising technicians in the operatica, usintenance and repair of various equipment and systems, including the
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Starting in 1969, I was assigned to the crew of a nuclear submarine under construction. Sfy duties included super ising the Electrical Division and the Reactor Control Divisica, testing of the nuclear propulsica plant, directing and supervising technicians in the inspection, testing and operatien of various equipment and systens, and training of technicians for examination and qualification as reactor operators and various other operating positicas.
In 1970 I was assigned as an instn,: tor in advanced tactics at the Officers Submarine School where I instructed and trained crews of nuclear submarines.
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I joined the Regulatory staff of the Atenic Energy Commission September, 1972 as a reactor engineer. Since then I have participated as an Environ-mental Project blanager in the analysis and evaluation of the environmental features of design of the Dresden Units 2 and 3 facilities.
As a Project blanager in operating reactors, I participated in the review and evaluatien of safety considerations associated with the design and operation of several licensed power reactorr. Subsequently, I have participated in the analysis and evaluation of engineering safety features of design of pcwer reactors under license application review.
I have been particularly closely associated with the reviews of the Westinghcuse Electric Corporation's Reference Safety Analysis Report, RESAR-41, and Boston Edisen Company's Pilgria Nuclear Generating Station, Unit 2, and the preapplication review of South Carolina Electric and Gas Company's Virgil C. Su= er Nuclear
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4 PROFESSICNAL CUALIFICATIONS NAME Roger H. Moore Present Position and Address Chief, Acplied Statistics Branch Office of Management and Program Analysis (MPA)
U.S. Nuclear Regulatcry Commission (NRC)
Washington, D. C.
20555 Educational Background Ph.D./ Statistics, Oklahoma State University (1962)
M.S., B.S./ Mathematics and Statistics, Universi ty of Oregon (1953,1951)
Work Excerience Chief, Applied Statistics Branch (ASS) (1975 -
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Prima ry rescensibilities:
Direct ASS, provide excert consulting and policy guicance to NRC programs.
Formulate data treatment p ro g rams.
Furnish advice, assistance, and guidance on statistical methodology for regulatory decision-making.
Act as scokesman for Comnission in fields of assignec rescensibility, particularly statistical methodology and applications.
Alternate Group Leader anc Staff Member, Statistical Services Grcup, Los Alamos Scientific Laboratory (LASL) (1953 - 1975).
Primary resecrsibilities :
Develec, prcmote, succort, and di rect statistical activities recuired by LASL personnel.
Coordinate statistical computing. Technical research.
Write pacers and ecorts.
Make presentations at national and regional professional society mee ti ngs.
Participate in preparation and presentation of LASL staff training, both in-and after-hours.
Visiting Lecturer in Sicmathematics, University of Cali#ornia at Los Ange'es (UCLA) (1969 - 1970).
Primarv resconsibilities: Teach courses in statistics and ccmouting to medical students.
Consult on cceputer programs.
Cocedinate weekly seminars in decartment.
Draf t book on apolied statistics.
Design experiments, analy:e results, cravide s:atistical and ccmcuting consultations to Laboratory of Nuclear Medicine in carrying out ecciogical researcs at Nevada Test Site.
(These activities car-ied out while en Professional Research and Teaching Leave, with partial salary suoport frem LASL.]
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Professional Qualifications Reger H. Mccre Other Accomolishments Member of 3 professional societies. More than 30 journal publications and technical recorts.
Techncmetrics cutstancinc paper award for 1972.
Associate editor for Journal Aner1can Statisticai Association. Adjunct Professor of Ma'.hematics, University of New Mexico (1953 - 1974).
Attended Federai Executive Institute under NRC sponsorship (1976).
Attended Nuclear Power Redctor Safety Course at Massachusetts Institute of Tecnnology under NRC sponsorship (1977).
Professional Activities Senior Member and Certified Quality Engineer, American Scciety for Quality Control.
Member, Institute of Mathematical Statistics.
Menber, Institute of Nuclear Materials Managemert.
Member of American National Standards !nstitute's Subccmmittee INMM-3 on Statintics of Standards Ccanittee NIS cn Methods of Nuclear Materials Centrol. Wrote 2 standards, participated in preparation of several others.
Associate Scok Review Editor and Associate Editor of the Ucurnal of the American Statistical Association.
Present papers, participate in panels, arrange sessions for national and regional meetings of such organi:ations as the American Statistical Association, the American Society for Quality Control, the Institute of Nuclear Materials Management, the Association for Cemcuting Machinery, the Institute of Matnematical Statistics.
Professional and Academic Hencrs CJ-winner (with Gary L. Tietjen, LASL Staff Member) of a Frank Wilccxon Prize for an cutstanding Techncmetrics ceper on practical application for the year 1972.
Selected for full support under the LASL Advanced Study Program to complete Ph. O. requirements, 1960-62.
Phi Seta Kappa, Sigma Xi, University of Oregon, 1951.
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Professional Qualifications Roger H. Mccre PUBLICATIONS Moore, Roger H. (1955)
"A Tool for Decision (Acceptanca Sampling by Variables
. and How It Works) " Technical Proceedines American Elec treclaters '
Societv, 43, 128-135.
Moore, Roger H., and Zeigler, R. K. (1958)
"The Use of High-Sceed Ccmouters in Determining the Parameters of Nonlinear Functions by Iteractive Least Scuares Met.9ods."
Transactions of the American Nuclear Society, 1, No. 2, 129-230.
Moore, Roger H., and Chezem, C. G.
(1958)
"Apolications of the Iteractive Least Scuares Procedures."
Transactions of the American Nuclear Society, i, No. 2, 129-130.
Sherman, R. H., Vogel, R. E., Mccre, R. H., Schuch, A. F., and Goldman, A. S. (1959)
" Equations of State of Liquid and Gaseous Normal Hydrogen and the Application of Multiple Regressicn Techniques to Curve Fitting."
LASL Report - LAMS-2357.
Moore, R.
M., and Zeigler, R. K.
(1959)
"The Solutien of the General Least Scuares Problem with Special Reference to High-Speed Ccmputers." LASL Report -
LA-2367.
Rabideau, S. W., and Moore, R. H. (1961)
"The Application of High-Speed Cccputers tc the Least Scuares Cetermination of the Fornation Constants of the Chloro-ccmolexes of Tin (ii)." Journal of Physical Chemistry, 55, 371-373.
Chezem, C. G., and Moore, R. H.
(1951)
"Autoradiograchic Pcwer Distribution Measurements in Nuclear Reactors and Analysis by Digital Ccmauters Methods." Photograchic Science and Engineering, 5, 343-348.
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Professional Qualifications Roger H. Moore PUBLICAT!CNS (centinued)
Mccre, Roger H.
(1962)
"Los Alamos Leart Squares Ccmouter Ccde Extract." Nuclear Science and Incineerine, 12, 446.
Mccre, Roger H. (1962)
"On the last Squares Estimation of Parameters in Nonlinear Models.".0klahcma State University Ph.D. Thesis, 55p.
Mccre, Reger H. (1962)
"Multiparameter Analyzers at the Los Alamos Scientific Laboratory:
Equipment and Techniques fcr Cata Reducticn and Analysis." Preceedings of the Ccnference on the Utili:ation of Multiparameter Analy:ers in Nuclear Physics, CU(PNPL)-227,115-120.
Mccre, Reger H. (1963)
"On the Meaning and Use of ' Chi-Square' in Curve Fitting."
Proceedings of a Symocsium en the Acclications of Ccmouters to Nuclear and Radicchemistry, NAS-NS-3107, 305-310.
Mccre, Roger H. (1963)
"A Note on Multicle Minima in Lecst Scuares." Abstract in Annals cf Mathematical Statistics, 34, 639.
Chezem, C. G., and Moore, Roger H. (1963)
"Technicas Interactivas de Gauss de les Minimos Cuacradas cara Modernos Ccmoutadcres." Rivista de la Universidad Industrial de Sar.tander, Bucaramanga, Colcmcia, 5, 607-617.
(This paper, along with the English version, also appears under the same title in LASL Report LA-3362-MS. )
Goldman, A., Lewis, H. D., and Moore, R. H. (1964)
" Transformations of Log Normal Functions in Small Particle Statistics." LASL Report - LA-3262,
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Professional Qualifications Roger H. Moore PUSLICAT!CNS (continued)
Mccre, Roger H. (1965)
Letter to Editor concerning least squares metncds.
The Comcuter Journal, 8, 224.
Pesner, S., Ettinger, H. J., Pratt, O. R. and Mccr e, Roger H.
(1966)
" Evaluation of Particle Sf:ing Techniques; Ccmparisen of Ccmputer Particle Sizing Programs." Levelace Foundation Report LF-30.
Che:em, C. G. Balagna, J. P., Moore, R. H., ar.d Ford, G. P.
(1967)
" Dead Time Analysis of the Counting Cata frca a Cecaying Scurce."
Nuclear Acclications, 3, 53-59.
Moore, Roger H and Zeigler, R. X. (1967)
"The Use of Ncn-Linear Regressicn Methocs for Analy:ing Sensitivity and Quantal Response Cata."
Bicmetrics 23, No. 3.
Mccre, R. H., and Zeigler, R. K.
(1967)
"Using Nonlinear Least-Squares Methods for Quantal Respense anc Sensitivity Analyses, Minimum Chi-Scuare Estimation, and Differential Equations."
LASL Report - LA-3763.
Tietjen, G. L. and Mccre, R. H. (1968)
"Cn Testing Significance of Comcenents of Va iance in the Unbalanced Nested Analysis of Variance."
Bienetrics 24, Nc. 2, 423-429.
Wewerka, E. M., Walters, K. L. and Mccre, R. H. (1969)
" Thermal Analysis of Furfuryl Alcc5'cl Sinders." --Carben 7, 129-141.
Remney, E. M., Mccre, R. H., Kaaz, H. W., and Wallace, A.
(1972)
"A Study of a Measure of Species Association Between Pairs of Perennial Plants in Desert Hardcan Scil."
In Radiceccicqy and Eccchvsiclecy of Desert Plants at the Nevada Test Si e, ecitec Sy A. Waiiace anc E. M.
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Mccre, Roger H. (1972) letter te iditor concerning " Pun and Games."
The American Statistici:n 26, No. 3, 64-65.
[Folicwup appearec in same Journa IX,No. 1, 29. ]
Tietjen, G. L., and Mccre, R. H. (1972)
"Scme Grubbs-Type Statistics for the Detecticn of Several Cutliers."
Techncmetrics, 14, No. 3, 533-597.
TieTJEN, G. L., Mccre, R. H., and Beckman, R. J.
(1973)
" Testing for a Single Outlier in Simple Linear Regression."
Techncmetrics, 15, No. 4, 777-721.
Moore, Roger H. (1973)
" Linear Functions, Differing Weights, and Ncnlinear Least Squares."
LASL Report - LA-5116.
Mccre, Reger H., Tietjen, Gary L., and Ramsay, John 3. (1974)
"A Situation in Which the Estimation of the ' Interaction Variance' is the Purpose of an Experiment."
28th Annual Technical Conference Transactions of the American Society for Qualtty Centrol, 425-429.
Walters, Kenneth L., and Moore, Roger (1974)
" Concentrated Circular Aiming Areas - The Key to New Scoring Concepts."
Part I.
The Handgunner, 24, No. 2, 2-5.
Part II. The Handgunner, 24, No. 3, 4-7 Mccre, R.
(19741 Invited ccaments ac; earing in Exclerine Cata Analysis -- The Ccmouter Revolution in Statistics.
Eci tec cy W. J. 01xon anc W. L. Nicnoison.
University of California Press, Los Angeles.
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Mccre, Roger H.
(1974)
"Scme Funny Things Haccened on the Way to the Limit of Errcr Standard." Journal of the Institute cf Nuclear Materials
_Manacement, Vol. III, no. 3, 361-369.
Ni shi ta, H., Mcore, R. H., Beckman, R. J., and Hamil ton, M. (1975)
" Decay Characteristics of Soil Thermoluminescence." Soil Science, 119, No. 4, 159-268.
Mccre, Reger H. (1975)
"Some Thoughts en 'Seme Thcughts on Randem Errors, Systematic Errors, anc Biases' by John L. Jaech." Jcurnal of ne Institute of Nuclear Materials Manacement, Vol. IV, No.
1, wa-46.
Jennrich, R. I., and Moore, R. H. (1975)
" Maximum Likelinced Estimation by tieans of Nonlinear Least Squares."
Tecnnical Report No. 9, Health Sciences Ccmcuting Facility, University of California at Los Angeles.
Mcore, Reger H.
(19761
" Nostalgic Ruminative Cerebrations."
Invited presentation appearing in Proceedings of the First ERCA Statistical Sy=csi:~.1, edited by W. L. Nicholson and Judith Harris, SNWL-1986/UC-32, 32-40, Mcore, Roger H., and Easterling, Robert G. (1978)
" Statistical Problems in Nuclear Regulation:
Intredection and Overview." Abstract in Summaries of Pa:ers Presented at 1973 Joint Statistical Meetings, 237-238.
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SC0K REV!EWS 1972 -- Randem Counts in Phvsical Science. Geo Science, ar.d Business, edirc; cy G. P. Pa:11.
Journal of tne American Stat 1s:1 cal _
association, 67, 249.
i972 -- Ratic Correlation: A anual for Students in c trolocv e
anc Gectnemistry, Felix Cnayes.
Journal of :ne American Statisticai Association, 67, 491.
1972 -- Probability Charts fcr Decision Making, James 2 King.
Journal of :ne American Sta:15:1 cal Association, 67, 498.
1973 -- Statistical Methods in Ex9erimental Physics, W. T. Eadie, et al. Journal of tne American Statistical Asscciaticn, 68, 494 1975 -- Statistical Inference:
Basic Concects, Richard 3. Ellis.
Journai of :ne American Statisticai Association, 70, 066.
1975 -- Statistical Distributions: A Hardbcok for Students and Pract' icners, N. A. J. hastings er.c J. 5. Pe.cccK.
Journal of :ne Americrn Statistical Association, 70, 966-967.
1976 -- Joint Review of 3 Scoks.
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Basic Ideas cf Statistics, Bernard W. Lindgren, Introduction to Procaelia:v arc Statistics (4th edition), Wili1rn F.encennali',
Eiementarv Statistics, G. A. F. Seber.
Jcurnal of the American Statistician, 71, 772.
1976 -- Lectura riotes an Cueueine Systems, Brian Con ' f.
Journal of :ne A:erican Sta:1s:1 cal Association, 71, '73-773.
1977 -- Fundamentals of Gueueine Theory, Dcnald Gross and Carl M. Harri:,
Journai of tne American Sta:istical Association, 72, 232-233.
1978 -- A Survey of the Literature en the size Effect en Material Strenctn, H. Leon Harter.
Jcurnai of :ne Amer 1Can 5:a:15:ical Association, 73, 446.
1978 -- Samalinc !nscecticn and Cuality Control (2nd edition),
G. Sarrie Wea:nerlii.
Journal of :ne American Statistical Associaticn, 73, 446.
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PROFESSIONAL CUALIFICATICNS NAME Lee R. Abramsen ECUCATICN Columbia University, Ph.D. (Mathematical Statistics),1963 Columbia College, A.S (Mathematics),195A CURRENT OCSITICN 8/77 - Present Statistical Adviser Applied Statistics Branch Office of Management & Program Analysis U. S. Nuclear Regulatcry Commission PROFESSICNAL EXPERIENCE 9/75 - 7/77 Systems Analyst for Evaluation and Analysis Office of International R&D Procrams Energy Research and Develc; ment' Acministration 6/73 - 9/75 Sanier Operations Research Analyst Office of Studies and Analyses Division of Internationai Security Affairs Atomic Energy Ccmmission, Energy Researcn and Development Acministraticn 8/71 - 6/73 Expert (Operations Research Analyst)
Systems Evaluation Division Office of Emergency Preparecness Executive Office ci the President 12/67 - 8/71 Urban Analysis Lat.cratory Rivert fe Research Institute i
New Ycrk, ?!ew York 6/57 - 12/67 Senicr Staff Mathematician Columtia University Electronics Researcn Laboratcries New York, New Yor's
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Professional Qual'ificatiens Lee R. Abramson AWARDS, HCNCRS. PRCFESSICN2L SCCIETIES 1952, 1953, 1954 - Cclumbia College Math Prize 1954 - AS with Highes: Hences, Phi Beta Kacca 1954 - 1957 - NSF Gracuate Felicwsnip 1958 - Sigma XI Cceraticns Research Scciety cf /merica American Statistical Asscciation Institute of Mathematical Statistics American Ma:hematical Sccie y Mathematical Asscciation of Arerica Scciety for Incustrial and Apolied Ma:hematics PUBLICATICNS A?!D P PERS 1.
"A Representaticn cf Gauss ian Prccesses," with K. S. Miller, Internat. J. Engr;. Sci., Vol. 2, No. 5, 431-439 (1955).
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"Asymototic Secuential Design of Expariments with Two Randem Variables," J. Rey. Statistical Sec. Ser. E, Voi, 28, No.1, 73-87 (1966).
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" Minimum Variance Estimation and Pre:iction Theory," with K. S. Miller, Internat. J. Encrc. Sci., Vol. 5,
- c. 3, 251-253 (1967).
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" Analysis of Ocminance with Inecuality Sets," Ocerations Res.,
Vol.15, No. 2,163-365 (1557 ).
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"Elced 'Jsage in Greater New York and New Jersey--A Survey of 282 Fespital 31ccc Banks," with J. Majewski and R. L. Hirsch,
presented at Annual "eeting of Slcod Banks Assoc. Of N. Y.,
Syracuse, N.
Y., May 1970.
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"Ccmputerized Analysis of 31ccd Bank Statistics with Acci'ca icr.s to Age Matching Policies," with R. L. Hirsch, presented at Annual Meeting of 4rerican Asscciation cf Slced Banks, San Francisco, Calif., Oc cber 1970.
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"On Strategic Intelligence in Deterrence," with Robert H. Kuccerman and Harvey A. Smity, J. Cycernetics, Vcl. 2, No. 1, 3-20 (1972).
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The follcwing pacers were presented at the NATC Ccnference on Operational esearcn heit at _ine.a. ague, eotemcer,i ce,..iney d
n have been issued as Technical Recorts by the Electronics Research Laborateries and also accear in the Ccnference o receedings, Stanley Winkler, ed., March 1968.
"Near-Cptimal Defense Enferceable Strategies," with M. Shapiro and J. M. Ccturn, Tech. Rep. T-4/322, July 1966, Confidential.
" Offensive Camage Assessment," with S. E. Cummins and I. Her:er, Tech. Rec. T-5/322. July 1966, Unclassified.
" Defense with Damage Assessmenc," with M Shapire, Tech Rep. 7-6/322, July 1966. Unclassifiec.
"Steckpile Recuirements for Sattery Defense," with " Shacirc and J. M. Ceburn, Tecn. Rep. T-7/322, July 1966, Unclassified,
" Area Defense fer Point Targets," with J. M. Kennedy and M. Shapiro, Tech. Rep. T-8/322, July 1966, Unclassifiec.
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Co-auther, "The Potential for Energy Conservation", A Staff Study, Executive Office of the Fi c iden:, CTT'-e.f Emergency Freparecness, Cctccer 1972,
- 10. "Mcments cf a Card Matching Distribution", The American Statistician,
Vol. 27, No. 4, 166 (1973).
- 11. "Mcdeis from the User's Point of view", Enercy: Mathematics &
Model s, edited by Fred S. Rcberts, SI A.M SIMS,1976.
- 12. "Censtructing Ccrrelated Randcm Variabies with Fixed "arginals,
presented at TIMS/CRSA Naticnal veeting, Philadelpnia, Pa.,
March 31, 1976.
- 13. " Redundant Systems Subject to Simultaneous Failures", presented a:
Fourth CCE Statistical ~ Symposium, Albucuercue, N.M., Novemcer 1, 1978.
14 " Forming a Consensus Frca Subjective ?rcbability Distributions",
presented at CRSA/T!MS Join Naticnal vee:ing, Los Anceles, CA,
November 15, 1978.
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DARRELL G. EISENHUT DIVISION CF OPERATING REACTORS OFFICE OF NUCLEAR REACTOR REGULATICN d.S. NUCLEAR REGULATORY CCMMISSION My name is Darrell G. Eisenhut.
I am Deputy Director of the Division of Operating Reactors, Office of Nuclear Reactor Regulation.
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In this capacity I assist in the overall direction of the NRC's review program for all operating power reactors throughout the United States, as well as construction permits and operating licensees for non-power reactors. My responsibilities encompass all technical (both safety and environmental) aspects of nuclear power plants as well as safe-guards considerations.
Prior to becoming Deputy Director, I served as the Assistant Director for Operational Technology (later re-named Assistant Director for Systems and Projects) where I was responsible for the : rection and administration of the overall technology progra.n for all reactor facilities licensed for operation; the technical evaluation of applica-tion for construction permits and onerating licenses for non-pcwer reactors; and the evaluation of operational and design modifications of ERDA and D00-cened operating facilities exempt from licensing as reouested.
, Prior to the formati"n ci che On sion of Operating Reactors in December 975, 1 serv-the NRC Breviously aEC] in a variety of capacitie-including:
Frca 10/74 to 12/75 in the dual capacity of Assistant to the Director / Branch Chief of the Program Support Branch in the Office of Nuclear Reettor Regulation, in which position I was responsible for coordinating technical reviews; for providing assistance in management activities, and for developing and executing policias and administrative activities of that Office.
From 9/73 to 10/74 as Technical Coordinator to the Assistant Director for Light Water Reactor, under the Deputy Director for Reactor o rojects.
In that position I served as a technical specialist covering all technical matters relating to safety for decisions concerning construction permit, operating license, and technical specification reviews.
From 8/68 to 9/73 as a Licensing Project Manager on the Regulatory staff. During that time I participated in the safety review of the Palisades Plant (PWR) in Covert Township, Michigan; the Shoreham Nuclear Power Station (SWR) on Long Island, New York; the Fort St. Vrain Nuclear Generating Station (HTGR) in Weld County, Colorado; the Fast Flux Test Facility 'LMFBR)
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near Richland, Washington; the preliminary site review for the Rome Point site in Rhode Island; the Zion Station (PWR) near Waukegan, Illinois, and the Swanit Station (HTGR) protased in Delaware.
In addition, I have previously presented testimony at hearings for the Callaway facility in Missouri, the Wolf Creek facility in Kansas, tha Shoreham facility in New York, and the Zion facility in Illinois.
In particular, for nuclear facilities located near airports I have performed several evaluations to determine the potential hazard posed by such aircraft overflights.
I prepared and presented an early approach to such evaluationsl/ and have performed such aircraft-nuclear facility interaction evaluations for the Shoreham facility, the Zion facility, the Rome Point early site review, and the Boardman early site review.
I hold a Bachelor of Science degree in Physics from Indiana University and a Master of Science degree in Physics from the College of William and Mary in Virginia.
I have completed a number of other courses of graduate study in Physics and Nuclear Engineering at the Catholic University of America in Washington, D.C.
I was a recipient of the NRC's Meritorious Service Award in November 1977 and am the author of a number' of articles and publications.
lf" Reactor 51 ting in the Vicinity of Airfields", paper presented at the American Nuclear Society Annual Meeting, June 1973.
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