ML20137M418
| ML20137M418 | |
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| Issue date: | 01/31/1986 |
| From: | NRC OFFICE OF RESOURCE MANAGEMENT (ORM) |
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| References | |
| NUREG-0325, NUREG-0325-R08, NUREG-325, NUREG-325-R8, NUDOCS 8601280266 | |
| Download: ML20137M418 (57) | |
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Conducts and/or supervises special pro-report s to the Commission as necessary to seep the Commission fully i n-jects, audits, or investigations to provide the Di-formed on its financial management responsibilities and an the results rector and/or Deputy Di rec tor with appraisals of of Investigations and audits; hears individual employee conc erns re-and recommendations on programs, projec t s, plans garding NRC operations and act ivit ies; refers crieinal matters regard-and policies that impact the integrity, ef fec tive-Ing the ' conduc t of NMC employees end cont rac tors to the Departnerit of ness and ef flCiency of NRC.
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tention of proper of ficials any satters on which corrects., action has not been tasen.
Chief hilliam L. Glenn Chief Marold M.
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U.S. NUCLEAR REGULATORY COMMISSION ORflANIZ ATION CH ART OF FICE OF pot.lCY E VAltf AllON AS$1ST ANT TO THE DIRECTOR Pros ides overall plenir><J ae.d manaqement of ac t iv i-ties involved in perf orment e of an independent Assists the Directoe in managing and tev iew of pos itions dave loped by tbc PsWC st af f inh ic h planning of fice responsibilities.
require po l ic y de te rminat ions by the Comm i s s i on,
controlling and coordinating work of conducts analyses and projects either self y nerated office, cc%ucting spacial review
- or r egree s t ed I' v t he Comm i s s ion and analyses Of NRC policies and programs requested by Commission, and eaercising hec statutory respon-sibilities in the international 0,, er to, John t Iertie a rea.
Deputy Derector Dennis K R athbun Ass >stant to the Dirntor George i ygynentt ASSIST ANT DIRECTOR AS9#,T ANT OtHf C TOR f OH TtCHNICAL RE VIEW f OM M AN Abi VF N T AND PHOGR AfA F V AL UATiON Pro v ices independent tec hnic al review of policy As s i st s t he D i r ec t or, CPI. t hrcugh t r>e d t rec t ion and papers coming to the Commission to assure complete-coNut t of speciel, nighly sensitive studies of the ness and accu a y; provides tes.hnical direction and ns>< I c a r repl at ory pre,g am requested t,f the Coorn i s-r i npo t t o s t udie s usruta( t ed t y the Of fl(e of Palicy s iuoers and the Di rec tor, CFi, to provi,te tn m with (valuation, and t e( hn nal advice and guld ente upon r n emm*N a t i on s and ad,tce on major pnlicy matters request to projeO
- conducted t:y other NRC of f Res or outside agencies; provides *echnical analyses of hRC pol i s f.'s, programs and activities using
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(camission tustness, codiftes $EC T prac t ic es, re l a t ec recor35 acid ac t i v ities, plam, s upe r -
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annou ces, or-N nages Commission's correspon-Ce v elop s and mat *tains of fic ial P f ars. directs and a1m i ni s te rs n
ga712es, and records Commi s s ion denc e systes, re. iews, p roces ses CommissiGn a fj udic atory and the at tiv ittes of the MC Pdlic meetings assuririg conig lian(e with and dispatches agency 's Congres-rd ema t i ng 4"c6ets, issues all C9C umer t kw, es t ata t e s f ac t i t ty t'se Gewe rnment in the Sur4hi ne stonal C o rre sponde nc e and all orders amt otr er prood getions cf
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revicaing, pro-Act, maintains a forecast of suti-p r i nc ipa l corre spondem e ad-t he Cuaun 's s i v i aN the L i c ens i ng cessing. Storing, and retr'evirg jects for future Commissten con-dressed to t he C ha i rs.s s, Commis-and Aaeal B r.a r ds, sere'ves all doc ument s f or pa l'c at tess,. r e-s i de r a t i on.
Coordinates rutilic sion and 5ec retary, matatates filings to aqu O r ator y pr m e* 3-stes aN eatntates I N ice s to release of meeting doc ume r t s,
status of all c c%n t c at i cris logs a nd c omraert s in rufemasing fdC $ put ) - mcspects, maaages ma nage s the Commissiosi staff pa-pending action tiy t he Coasa t s s i on p r tx ced ' rg s.
4* cates a tre(tirq and cper ate s on-l :ne t it ii nceph-per
- system, metotairs currert and seeks to resolve differing s y s t ee for acr.i f er i ng t he s tat us ec retrievel ystee, mares ava' l-status of all eatters C-end i ng v iews to f d(116 tate the dec i s ion-of all ad.WJ u at or y f ilings peu eM e MC prer,6 relee,*s me d
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procedures and quality control standards f or tre con-duc t of all O! inves t igat ions.
elans, coordinates, directs and esecutes administrative affates of the Of fice. Ms6ntains current awareness of inquirtes and inspec t ions by utber apacy of f tres to identify the need for formal inves t 6 ga t ions, seeps Cons'6 s s t en princ ipa is c urreot ty informed of matters under investigation as they affect safety matters.
Mae e s appropriate referrals to the Department of Jus t ic e Maintains l lei son with other agenc ies and organ 11a-tions to ensure ths timely eut hange of information of mutual interest i
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ORGANIZ ATION CH ARI U.S. NUCLEAR REGULATORY COMMISSION Of FICE OF PUBLIC AF F Alf(S De v e l op s potIcten and pr et edures for t he Chairman's a$r oval f or, inf orming the pub l i c of N#C at t i v i t iet
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erogram su ort $taf f L(erse Fae Managernent Stvf aN c ia.s t f k at a,n requ i remer.t s. office managemer t amt Pet;vida s admilit st r a t i ve mariayment and ai1mi n i st rat t we serv tc es ; cor t r e ting a nd procur eme r; t serv-coordination of the prog' ass and re sourc e s keg; rules aw prm redinc *ee v ic es; information a+f suc u-cf the Of f ice.
Ana lg es and evaluates Aceinisters NRC f acilities and material license
.,nt proren lN. t e@a i c a l i n t r.rea t i on s ert, 6 a wmation Of fice poilc tes, progrees and proc edve rs fee prograg.
Develeps policy and procedures management i nc lud i ng rec ord se rv ues aM d n. men t < mtrol.
cevelops long-end snort-range a* f oi s t ra-l relating to cost recovery aM fees for Coswission t e l ec ommun i c a t i on f ac t i t t le, and ser w h es. fa<flities aN tive program plans and r esourc e f or ec as t s.
I c onsiderat ion, Precares fee regulations, fee materials license fees. emp i e4 ** os c urat iona l safety and Develops and administers the agency s com-scnedules and procedures. Periodically reviews bea r t ti serv ic es, and spec ial staff s us.pr.rt.
pensation and benefits and Headquarters i
schedules for updating and modi fic a t ion Annually analyzes functions, sanpower, and Ccsts asinhtrative support budgets.
Coordi" of MC cf fices f or determining fee Dase.
M a i n-not es the a l loc a t ion of Of fice staff re-0, rec tor tains followup program to assure fee payments and Patroa G Norry
- sources, reviews pe r sonnel actions aw institutes en f orc ement procedures when NuwDm.u Mad t Nw d,,alops and implements plans for the 1
appropriate. brorks with other Go.ernment apn-training and development of Of fice person-ctes to proviae consistency in fee programs.
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C Jarnas Honovva, DIVISION OF ORG ANIZATION DivtSION OF SFCURITY DIVISION OF TECHNICAL INFORMATION "anagement Le.e t opeent and AND PE RSONNE L AND DOCouf NT CONTROL Training Staff Pleas, de v e l c.p s, and imp ieser+t s policies and progrees and pro *1 des fundsng far the t r e i n t r'q e4 development of MC nncuatent esecutives eM toe page 161 fwe swe 186 (5" P8W 191 SE s Cantn oates a4 to support tre f eu ut ue Re-sources Board; in the same manner, provides manaymerit a%d super v i sory t re in t og ag deve t -
opeent programs to improve managert al perf ore-ant.e; pro Mes policy di rec tion and admM f st ra-D1 rec t or James F M(Dermott D, rector Raymorut j ttrety Dirertor Mhara J Heses, tion for t he if* tern Program; develops and ed-etnisters t he agenc ide budge t and overale p rt,g r am fer tec hn ic a l, i nc l uJ i ng t he P rot >ao i l -
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DtvlSION OF F ACILITIES n+eds, comu t s studie, and de ve lop s trataing DIVISION OF RtJLES AND RECORDS Divts ON CF CONTR ACTS AND OPE R ATIONS SUPPtM T aM eds at ten prNraes in respurse to Conni s-sion. s t a t u t ory and b terapacy reou t r emer t s,
assists H e ad wes t e r s and Regional Of fices in toent t fp ing v n t e r-and intra of fice traintag needs and asbists in the preparettoe, 1 ep ie-liee pMe l h (spe paye 201 Iwe paria 211 ment a t ion and evaluation of rete. art progrees, represeets toe MC in the Int e rapacy Gro up Committee on freining and Oeve 1 @ men t, the OCE -INus t ry Personne l and T ra t a t eg Group aid private sec tor educ ation c ounc i 15, eM str c-u D eret tor Jahvi H Corley Direc t or DONiie 14 Gr ies ley D< rector E dvrsid L. Harrnwi tu es c areer oew e lemeat patterns aM tec.e-r sents necessary as6ociated treintry programs to support utward mobiltty and eqwl ese :cyment opportunity pre icm r
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gation of po l i c i e s, standsnis. pr m edur es, amt pru rses for hh t person nel and orge t r at ion manegement si t t u t t i e s Dirnte rer ruf teent, staff-tng and p 146 ement proyraos ps e t t in ( t as s t t t c et ions /eva l uat ic.ns, pe r-sonnel resourtes and emp l o y me a t progrees, personrel po l i c y and progees develooment, f ederal 14 Lor relattoas a nd emplosee relations serv ic es,
orgart i J et i on ana l yses, s t af f a rig analyses, ma n a gree nt analyses, f%
age nc y ' s position sanaipmen t pr W ee and personnel man a geme n t evalue-ticos Se rve s as Secretariat an<1 Ca,P t iaison and prous de s p rr.gr ee SW pvrt to the f eet.wi t we Resourtes Board and t he Per f oream e itev ie=s Board.
prov i de s G&P progree c owed e net t e t o t he t aes ut t re a l l o( 41 s un eM Staff-ing Coastttee and the i an ut 6 ve Developpert C ane i t t ee, and prov t oes Divistna a.no n
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I Ps cv and Program Deveuenent Branch L ahw Heianons 8ramh Organi tet ton end E va hat ion era % h Develops, coordinates, and interpret s po l i c i es.
Develops and i mp l eeerit s ageM y l ano r-managese n t Provides organizational analyses related to reor-standards, and procedures applicable to all phases relations program and policies and serves as agency gan12ation p roposa l s, orgari t rat ion s t ud ies, orgari t -
of personnel manapeeat, devel aps, c rmordinates, and contact on tur h satters with the Union i nc ludi ng rational s t ruc t ure and staffing plaes, organ t rat ion p roeuiga t es pe r s onrie l easagesent peogrees, provfaes ge tevances and alleged unfeer labor practice c har-pol ic y and st andarets de ve l epnee t, and long range personnel po l i c y guidanc e and sug+otting services Ges, negotiates and administers all collect ive tier-organtiational alternatives and prograe plans, pro-far hdC o f f ic es, c onduc t s or monitors pay c onc a r*
Gatning agreeeeet s, adoimi s t ers the Or t ev anc e acid v iden senagement analyses related to grece c oetrol, ac t i t ty studies and rec ossendt spec i a l salary s< de-appeal peMesses; provides advice to manapeect re*
position monitoring and ac c ewntah l f i ty, and person-dales; develops Senior E xec ut t ve Servtte poticles garding perforeewe and /or c onduc t cases, and pro-nei resourc es, prov t aes personnei ac tion te ac t ing and p roc edure b, performs re s ee m h in persoanet vides assi s t anc e in di sc iplinary and adverse ac-foe all personnel act toes ruelved and pro (essed and managemen t,
techniques and practites, c onduc t s llor4, pe#* ld's eePloyee Pelations support serv ices prepares reports reflecting personnel action activ special pe rsorwie ) studies a xi evaluations, cowran-involving health and Itfe insureme, Civil Serv ic e tty, mainta ms personnel data and data on iTE al-nates personnel forms development for C&P; and ser-Retirement Program, and f etteral injw y compensation, loc ation and wtage, and provides management informa-e ves as Secretariat end provides progree support to and administers tfie WC incentive seerds peogrees.
tion services and reports on s uch data, evaluates personnel data and reports and assv es data consis-e the Perf ormance Revieiv Bosed tency and reconc11 t ation tretecen personnel cata eM reports.
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- 'e a dd ve rt e e t e*DI9yees, manages the Mil 0 Ce* tral Secoort Unit, and prov 9 des geogree s pport to tee leec t?ve Allocation and Sta'f f *g Committee and the Esecutive Besources Buard cesGw ces; coadacts and Cocedicates Icentifies and deveioCs se*0owee e
all h%0 recewitseat pr99 eses; Deerstes the Appilca*t Review 5pste*,
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Oversees ates communication systees in sup-services f or MC HeaJquarters sf ace, station; administers G5A contract Headquarters and Regional Opera-port of Headqueters operatloes, buildings and f acilities. Mainta6ns with private travel agency for tions on mail management matters saintains revlems of aegional Of fice liaison with CSA, other Federal securing and issuing f oreign and tm.luding training and orientation telecommunications; assures imple-agencies amf State and f oc al domestic travel reservat ions and and equt peent requiremerts for sentation of 6ederal standards awl governments.
ticseta, passports, and related sail handling and preparation.
requirements for telecomununic at ions travel services, services ef thin NRC, including tele-y phone, radio, teletype, f acs tei le, and dat a communicating systees.
Chief Richard Iselta Chet Ruth M Lamestre Chef Woman W9yns C70ef Thomas 8 Rallas 1
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- Plans, developw, es t ab i t she s and adm i n i s ter s po l u i es,
standards and pr o( e du re s for the overall NNC security prn-gram.
I nt. l uded are re spons it i l i t i es (1) for a nur i ng the safeguarding of classifted and sens t t ive um lau s f ied inf or-metton at NRC Headqua r t e r s f ac t 16t ies and Regional Of f ic es and at hDC c ont r ac tor, l ic ensee and o t he r facilities, (2) for providing 4Jw n e, guidance and other au is tam e on all aspects of the NkC security progr am, (3) for t he phy s ic a l protection of NRi Headquarters, 4.ng i on a l Of fices and other f ac t 11 t ies, and (4) for t he mana Jement nf the NkC set ure Communi( at ions Certer Director Raymond J Brady Cwput y Cirector fraat A.
m tu o a r Facilities and Personnel Security Branch Policy and Operattonal Sapport Branch In f ormat t oa Sec urity Branch Systees Security Branch Administers the personrW I security program Administers the hRC se(urity awa renes s pro-Adm i n i s t er s t he Inf ormation sec ur i t y pro-Administers the systems security proyen to wnich i nc ludes making det e re t nat i oes on the gram, serves as the MC f oc a l point for t he gram for NNC He adquar t ers, EeJional Cf fices, pectett classified aad sensitive uPciass1*
initial and continuing eligibility of HEC Freedom of Information Act Program develops c ont rar t ors, l ic en see s and ctter f ac ilit ies,
fied lef 3**ation that is te lec o%nic a ted, applicarts, consulta'ts, and employees for NRC security polic ies, procedur es 4 W reguia-i nc l ud i ng C Ias s 1 fication /dec lan d f u st ion /
proces sed sad /or stored in satomated infce-ac c es s aut ho ri z at ion / ems. loyment c lea r anc e lions, provides f iscal administrat t wo and re-Owngrading programs; e st abl i s bes ac r oue t,
eatice aad worta process 189 systems, includ-and c ont rac tor s, l ic emees and other pe r-sourc e management suppor t inc l uding pe r-abtitty p ro q* aes for certain classified sonnel for access to Restricted Dat a and sonnel management and action item and cectral doc ument s and material, es t ac li s he s policy tag RC telecommunicattcrs of si9nifica*t I"dID'"'
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administratton and management of doc ument control informa-tion and dissemination programs; the production, evaluetten, j
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dissee t nation, policy related to hitC wide respon-editing, and proof reading of pub-Guidelines and provides agency.
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management under ttie Paperwork writing and editing, end transla-ferred or scaMed, wi tit publiCa-lated activities. Proc es se - re*
Reduction Act and related Feoeral tion services.
Publishes hkC]'s, tions In process, fransfer$ test quests relating to
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grant and financist assistance acttetties for hAC, inc bdt ag contractor / grantee selec t ion, negotiation, adot a l st ra t ion and close-out, provides advice and a s s t s tans e to isRC program offtetals relattve to proc ur emen t regula tion s and reeutre-ments and methods of meeting program ocjec t i ve s consistent
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D irec tor idward L. Maimen Administrattve Coc*racts tranch Operations tapport Branch technicel Contracts gram.h Performs the contracting fonctions of se lec t ion, Assists the 01 rec tor and assumes primacy agency Performs the coetractf ag f unctbas of selection, negotiation, and administ rat ion of cont r ac t s in responsiblitty for development of hkC wide poll-negotiation, and admini st ra tion U s 4wr* cr supoort of WRC programs including major system cies.
regulations, s tanda rds, sad procedures technical a s si stance and con f i rma tory re sea-ch acquisi tions, te(hnical a s s i s t anc e for manage-relating to cci t rwt trv, procurement and finan*
needs of NAC Cf fices and Ot vistons. h4C programs ment, ft%encial and stat i st ic a l studies and de-ciel a n s t st anc e.
Provides fer developmeet, supported by the branch inciede those relating to veWrwot, telecommunic a t ion and automatic data manageme*t, and maintenance of the Div.1on's con-nuclear beelth and safety, actitewst ma tt ers,
processing systee development and program support, tract information system Re spon s1 Die for prep-Itcenstag and hearings activities, e clear u
teChoiCal and administrative equipment, tec twitcal oration of Otvision's budget a*d special statis-matertals and fuel cycle factitty safety and and management training requirements, small per-ttcal and management repoet s. EstaDlishes and safeguards, and other needs assocfated with hE0's chase f unc t ion, perchase vta G$a and otbee maintains the 8 5dder's mat ting itst and provides licens?ng and regulatory re sper s t b(11 t t e s. Otmer inte age
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reporting to the fN mith tegal opinions aM a fvi c with rs spec t to all attivities of t he hM, prov i de s interpretat tu of laws. f eGul at t ar6 amt o t he r sources cf as.t hor i t y, and the l ep I f ore aM < ce t en' cf pro-PM ed eff kial a( t t orm, represents
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Develops and maintains NRC financ ial and manpower management programs inc luding polic les, procedu es, and standards of r
account ing,' budgeting, cost analys i s, resource planning ar.d analysts, and automatic data processing systems development and programming support.
Develops management leformation for NRC of fices; tssues periodic and special reports for NRC,
dongress, other government agencies and the public, ersvides EDO and Commi s sioners with Information en hRC progrees and issues of major significance, assists hkC of fices in appiving statistical theory and methods to agency programs ; assists EDO in NRC budget review process, Adm6alsters and coord6-pates the NRC Management Di rec t ives System and hkC Annevnte-ments.
Maintains ' liaison with OMB and other government agenc ie s, Congressional committees, and industry in areas of respons t tallity Director Ronald M.
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- Develops, maintaine, aN aspises over all sm i ittes.
p r i rtt i p l e s,
standards and procedue es for financtal ar d cost et c ount i ng and reporting, automatic data proc ess ing equ i peer t soul $ l t im, g r t c i ng,
aml f inanc ia l arrangement s urwier NRC ( ont r at. t s, provides adv u e and a s s l i t an( e to the (tweission, tr 100, and hvc of f ues un t %e inter-pret at ion sad abr.l u at ion of po l ic ies in as s i.jned areas pira tor I kt.r p Graharn D J.rtmwn De*,ey Derm t<>
Gemham O F enwn F inanual Oswe ations Br aw h Flens, e s t ata l i s he s and mainte ns au cunt ir g and i nt e rna l utrols or MitC appropri at ions ; maintains overal) hec f utx16 retur1s and c ont ro l -
llng ac c ount s, preparen special analysis, f i nanc i a l s t at eme nt s, av!
reports; es t an t i s he s and ma i nt a i n t inventor y of NWC (apitalized property, maletaint c ent ra l lied payroll ac c ount i n g and reporting f ufw t ions ; ma t ot ains Centrollied travel at ( ovet i ng and ree e t e rg f unc t i ons; maintains centralized gov eensent a l and (menertial.endors ac c oun t i ng and reporttag fs,wtion, pro. 4 de s wessary fis al service far NRC Chief V3 :- +
F roarv.eal Systems and l'rw:e<tures Brent.h vevelops po l i c t e n, pr i nc ip le t, standards, and pro (ert.res for general acc ounting and repor tieg act t w it nes, MRC's f inanci al management Infor-estion systeet relating ta accoucting matters, and prac t ices go.erft-inq cost pr i nciple s and ot her f inanc t a l arrangements unde r MC c on-t rac t s. I nc l ort i ng aspects of aatsmatic data petx e s s i ng acqu i s i t ion ac t i v l t l e %, prov iden t ectonic a l hupport 10 45eri of Division't C ompute r* La sed Sy%teet, coordinalet and muni tGrs day-tG-Ga p <>per at l0n Of onsite computer.
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Develops and maintains policies, procedures, and operations to formulate and execute approved NRC budgets; develops and adsin-tsters NRC autherf ration and appropriation f unding legislation, presenting budget estimates and information to the 100. Coe-otssion, OMB and Congress, designs and develops systems and criteria for resours e planning, requirements and utilization, provides cost analysts of hRC proposed rules and regulations; penvides sanagement analyses of agenc y programs an*I assists Nk offices in use of sound statistical praaf tes.
Ma int ains 11alsca with OMA and Congressional committees.
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plans and evaluates use of resources ( f unding and staffing) budget systes development; reviews Congressional tudget tran-scripts for NRC; coordinates and complies budget submissians to against progr e budget plans; reviews and processes financial e
plans, initiates reprogramming actions es needed; provid*s OMB and Congress; prepares required A-11 information for CM6s adv ic e asi a s s i s tance to the progree and liegioW Cf fices develops budget calls; prepares budget reports to Congress fo" throughout the Dudget formulation and esecution presas.
Pac-both budget formulation and enecutions; and determines agency funding requirements for salaries and benefits..
ticipates in the development of the 'fD0 five year twdget plan and progress and resource guidance Chief tester D. Schaub Chief Nkholas Mrinaco, Jr.
Resources Analysis tranch Management Support Branch Develops policies, formulates plans, and perf orms special stud-Identtfies and analyres policy, progese, and management issues les and analyses to provide the Cont rol ler, the 100, and the of major signtf tcance to hRC, its lftensees, and the public, Commission with recommendations on resource requir*ments. con-and recommends agency options; conducts lons-and shers-range tributes to the design and development of the NRC Multi-Year planning to assist in policy-saking and peogree operations; Budget; evaluates the relationship t.e t ween NRC resource assists hRC of fices in the hse of sau d statistical practices n
reques t s and the actual resource allocation; analyres ma jof to sectmic al,
administrative.
and management prograss,
issues in lignt of resources required to accomplish NRC goals;.
Develops background information for Commisstoeers and saletains performs cost analyses of proposed rules and regulations for 1.da, of questions and answers fer Congeenstonal he a ri ng s.
the CRGR covering engineering, economic and health co'in i dera-tions; develops methods for the determination of resource requirements and utilization, and ident t f ies - taprovements to management.
Participates in the development of the NRC five year Program Pran.
Supervises cost analysis to ensure compilance witn proutsions of OMB Circular A-76. Acts an focal point for the Federal Productivity Program and CMB Ctrcular 123 Catef 4tchard A_ Ma tfield r
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$1ble for systems development and s a l a t e m a a t. e. e pip-seet and soft aee aces sit 6eas, ard, for %^
read-quarters, cperat sces aco ma t ateesace of e p i pme n t and cata en t ry se rvic e s S tud v e s pecposed sy s t ee s to determine cost effectiveness Cevelops and *aeages MC t a t e r a geecy sad c oe t r ac t or c reep ut er time s*.a r t ag contracts aad c oc edica te s ATP activtties with otaer j
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Assists the Dtutston CIrettor in developtag AOP strategies tmat sup port tr.e agency misston ae.d obj ec-tives E va t ua tes the effect of a f teraa t t re act'oas on the ope re t t eg pleas aad coerall utilizatica of re sourc e s, meanwelag proc e s s to aed meetteg objec-t'ves of i ceg-raige piam Develops and recommends chaages ta D'ogese c-t j ec t i ve s,
ope r a t ioa s and eeg r a s t s, and a dj.stmea t s ta resou ce ut1112attoa r
in c ree r to meet ageecy otjettives Oevelops tr e
%; AOG t#get and so*lters c ome t t meet s, prov t oe s s alysis of major AOo i s sa s, priorities, 1
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Cocediestes developaeat of O policies, p roc e L ee s,
aed stancaMs for agenc M ce data peccentag serv $ ce s Perf ams operational ame13 si s and e va l.a t ' v of esist-
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4t t l1:at t :>a Geef.ms ad kcc st@ es u* as tere *'t-cost saatyses. io at to rec w=meaM oc w e'e s r, rteas to ss** recasts ans ; rot ces Crief Asa A Frost I
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.sers of map ac ce s s io t e automet ic data proc.es, i ng and a
slaaetag aad ceve lopeent cf t a f o rma t ica systees and of fic e avt mation f ac t lities, n ac t adi ng ea$afree.s, c oop.te r applications, slaantag tafcreatica systee einicomo ters, m i c r oc omput e r s, said e f ice aut oma t i on covelopaert, A08 i.ti l t r a t t oa, tra t *Iag, and coerettoas; eqs. i pme nt amt software.
Coordiaates a qu i s t t f oa.
concacttag st#es of two reavicemeats for c oes wt e r t as t e l l at i on,
and ea t et eaar< e of a ut uma t i c cata reeds in the MC cffices, and d'recttag f ea s t t11 t ty proc e s s t ag eM of fice avt cmat to.. equipee-t and sof t-l st ctes, t af semat t aa sy st es ree.1 reseats saat yles sad
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and ma t etenanc e of equ i pmen t and data e try se ri t t es for MM he adqwee t e r s. Le ve l op s aN ado t a t sters c on-t rac t s and i nt e r agency agreements for cosep ter time sharing servitys tei,f Ceades E. Fitzge-ald cru e f James A 5h'efds
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Formulates and recommends policies concerning nuc lear emports and leportn. $ n ternational safeguards, and m,npre-literation matters, and international as s is t ance and coopeeation in nuclear saf ety matters.
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ASSISTANT DIRECTOR ASSISTANT DIRECTOR FOR E XPORT SUPORT FOR INTE RNATIONAL COOPE RATION AND INTERNATIONAL SAf EGUARDS Plans, develops, and implements international nuclear safety Participates in planning and foreuiation of maC policies on information enchange programs, working relationships with emport-import licensing, nonproliferation issues, and inter international n9 clear organtiations and othee involved U 5.
national safegwres; recetves and reviews app 11 cations for, Government agencies, and provides general liaison with other and as appropriate, issues export and toport licenses as the I
NRC of fices having Interest or respons,aility 6n areas of Consission directs; obtains and evaluates information froe international cooperation. Participates in f ormulation of other hAC and U.S.
Government of fices la consideration of policy on the abc'ee.
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- Reviews, recommends, ar d d i re<.t s NRC progr ee o*
cooperation and Itatson with 5tates, l o( a l go v e rn-ments, interst ate and Indian oryae ll a t i ons, a dm i n-t st ers State Agreement s p r og r am, prov i de s training for State and to(al go v e r neer t per sonrie t in radia-tion control programs, c oopet at e g with cther hiiC of f f(es and U.
5 Government agerg tes having State and Ifit er s t at e r e sponsibi l i t ies,
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performs review of f i nanc i al que l l f i c at i ur,s of l ic ensees a nd participates in f ormu l a. t on of pitcy r
on f i nanc i al aspects of l ic ens i ng App r a l s e s pe r -
formase of Regional Of f t(es in c ar ry ing out as s i gned Sta te Programs f ur< t ic.ns,
C i rec t or G warne 8 err ASSIST ANT DIRECTOR A5$1ST ANT DIRECT 0it Fce F OR STATE AGRE EMENTS PROGR AM STA!E AND LICf M5f E RELATIO45 Participates n fors lation of polici,5 involving 86,
hegotiates. isolementh and manages the State Agre,.
State c oorerat ion and liaison; develops and directs meets progree under the provisions of ker. tion 274 of
- d*'n'st rat ive and coritrac tual progravs for c oord ir.at-the Atoetc E nergy Act of 1954, as ase Med.
Develops policies and proc edures f or the conduct of the $tata
'nq and integrating f ederal and State regulatory ac -
tivitles maintains liatson w6th and proviacs gul:tance Agreements program Plans, d i rec ts aM coordinates and support to State, interstate, regional, indten and periodic reviews of Agreement State radiation control 4'As i vvern**nt a l orgentrations on regul at ov y eat-programa by Regiofiel Of fice representatives. F rovide s ters; maintains flatson with anJ provides gulaante and and c onduc t s training and technical as s i s t anc e to suppor t to NRC of fices and other go verme nt agenc ie s Agreement 5tates.
Appraises perfcmance of Reg t onal on i nt e rgov e rnment al matters and issues of corn ern to Offices m c a rry i ng out assigned State Agreeernt, States. Ixal governments and Indian Tribes; sonitors f unc t ions.
nuc lear related State legislative a w1 regulatory av tivities; prov ides guidant e to Region 41 Admini s t r at or s on activities of State 1:41 son of ficers located in 6e-g l or.a l Of fices, toordinates and concurs i n a l l as s i g,-
meets of personnel authorized by tte int ery,.eneental Anistant Direc tor Dona ld A Mont,4umer Persantwl Ac t (IPA), manage s indemni f ic at i on and nu-cleir property e n s aranc e progrees, c or;rd i nates
.itn States on need for power and participates in f 9roul a-tion of policy on decometsstentng costs and fianx +a l aspects of lic ens ing and provides reviews of fina.<$al Ag ra ses per f amam e of n
qualific ations of licensees.
Aegional Offiles in carrying out auigm3 State I tat-t'n ffLt'o*s Assistant U t rec to r Jerome 541temen for State arW1 L icensee Relat %Cns JANUAmy12. 1935
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Of Ort RAl10NAL DAT A Responsible for the analysis and evaluation of operational safety data associated =lth all NRC-Ilcensed activities and the feedback of suc h analyses to improve safety.
This of fice wvIl provide agenc y coordination of operational data colle(t lon, stof age, and retrieval activities, systematically and independently analyze and evaluate operational e sper ienc e (e q, LtRs); feed t.ack the lessons inherent in operational esperience to httC licens ing,
standards, and inspection ac t iv i t ies and to I t c ensees for all MC-11 censed ac t iv i t ie s, i nc luding verifying, when s ap r op r ia t e,
that action ' has been lepfemented in response to the f eedt,a( b,
assess overall effectiveness of the agency wide aperational safety data program, and ac t as a focal point for int er ac t ion with outside organizations dedicated to operational safety data analysis and evaluation, This of fite also prepares and coordt-nates the quarterly reports to Congress on abnormal oc c urrenc e s and prov ides policy and program support fur the NRC 's Incident Investigation Proyam.
Di rec tor C. J.
He l t emes, Jr Deputy Director f rederic a J Hebdon Program Technology Branch Reactor Operations Analys ts Brane-h m,nreac tar A s senern t 5taff trusent investruatm SraM hve % s po l ic y, m gram rewireseets, and Performs support en the areas of policy da +
Performs Ibe review, analy sis. and evaluat ion velopment, office administration, data pro-of safety emper ienc e from l ic ensed nuc lear proc edure s for m#C investigations of s i gn i f-gram management, and isseance of reports and Performs the review, ar,afysis, and evaluation fuels and rad ioac t i ve ma t eri s h f ac ilities t c an t woest6cnal e nnts aM ensures thet puc1 tcations on ttees of importance to nucle-of reactor operating e mperience in order to tw inns t Nat ions are consistent with tu and ac t i v it ies, im !uding byprodx t, source ar power plant safety. Develops and operates identify ac t ions that will improve public hkC role and ifcensee respons ib i l i t ie s.
amt wec i al nuc lear eat er ials and aunc iateri data systems for the storage and retrieval of health and safety plaint a ins and integrates plans, p roc e-Wes,
re e( t or site and trensportation steps, in a
tra1 % to a m eve pw as o@ d as,
operational e mpe r i enc e.
Performs trends prod order to Id-ntify settons that =111 ing ruve patterns analys t s of operational emperience, public nealtn and satrt y fa nt n
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t'T ill/ All0he f l W !t RIQ l5 Develops and implement s an ef f ec ti ve small and ci tedvant49ed business program in ac cordaix e wlth the small Business Att as amended Insures that appropr iate (onsiderat ion $ $ given to Labor Surp'us Area firms and women Business [nterprises Maintains liaison with other government agenc ies and t r ai1e assoc i a t i on s. Coord6 nates ef forts with the D i rec tor. D ' v i-sion of Cont r ac ts, and Direi t ors of ot her af f ec ted of f ices.
Develops and ret swamends for approval by t he t acc ut i ve D i ret-tar for Operations overall h6(C po l it y providing for equal employment uppue t un i t y in all aspetts of F e<1e r a l per son ne l prac t it e ; develops, menitors ar+d evaluates the af f irmative at t l oft pr$Qt 44 to assury t emp l i arn e alt h hitC poll (y ; se rv6 s as cont a( t with lot a l and nat t or.al poDIlt arut private orga-i Atlat ions 10 f ac ili tale tne hMC equa l &mpIOyment oppor tunity program.
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Provides admitils t rat i ve and managemerit of 1974 Elespons lble for review and assessment of su ort lacluding personnel management, manage-safeguards against potential threats, thefts, and ment studies, management d i rec t i veg, personnel sabotage for l icensed f ac i lities, including reactors, e
ent M WMN tmmMm W Responsible for the Remedial Action Program under the a tion item coritrol, provides technical assist-Urantum Mill fallings Radiation Cont rol Act of 1918, en e and support to Director i n ev a l uat i r.g pro-posed activities or positions and administering 0 6 rec tor Juhn G Cawls higt ly technical proje(ts.
Deputy Director Donald 6 Mausshardt Director Rotwrt 5 f rown, Jr.
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Per f or1>s NWC 's p r i nc ipa l I tcensing and regulation attivities eno(late 1 with t he proc e s s i ng, transport, and hanol t rq of ru lcar meterials and involving f ac ilities and mat er n a l g 14 ( en s e'1 uncler t he At ca t c [ nergy At of 1 %4, as ame red, and t he F r.c r gy E eorg ac 12 a t i on Ac t of 1U4, as amende's Dwa s.w W hard t Cunn.nyt.arn Depuf v D :ees t.w Demw1R O'we'i Urwurn F ue# L,censirm Brance 9/aw. I Licensmg Brarwt
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and evaluates safeguards policies and the overall haC saf eguards program, i n-cluding monitoring, testing, and recommending leprovements f or pnysical securi-ty and nuclear material control and accountatd i tty systems Coordinates those safeguards activities pertinent to reactors with the Of f tce of muclear peactor Regulation. Assesses threat to environment af fecting licensed activities based on safeguards events and intelligenre informat ion, Analyses and evaluates do-mestic and foreign events and inc idents to detect patterns and trends and pro-vide a basis for regulatory change and Msponse.
Supports NRC contingency and response operations for dealing =t th threats, thef ts and gebotage relatlog to licensed at tivities. Reviews all safeguards aspects of emport/ import licensing anst retransfer requests and supports implementation of the US/I AE A Safeguards Agreement and Lf.5. ef forts to strengthen 11F A safeguards.
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Develops licensing post-in safeguards, security technology, and evaluation and guidanc e for the physical protection of these f a-tions, regula t ions, amt guidanc e for regulating t he methods and criteria. Analy2es and evaluates domestic Cilities and nuclear material shipments. Develops ll*
safeguards program at tf+se f acilities. Conducts $af e-and foreign events and incidents to defect patterns ceasing review criteria for use by Regi+na? Df fices and guards Division technical reviews for proposed esport/
and trends and prowtJe a basis for safeguards reguia-esercises technical evenight to ensure consistency and import licenses and retransfer reouests partic tpates tory change and respoese. Reviews f aspection and eval-technical adequacy of power and nonpower reactor safe-in y,5, efforts to strengthen I AE A safeguards and sup-uation reports to identify generic safeguards issues.
guards licens ing func t ions delegated to the Regional ports implementat ton of the U. 5 /] AE A Safeguares Agree-Conducts studies and analyses with other branceres, af-Offices Assesses threat environment af f ec ting li-ment at i f censed f ac t i t t tes, which includes perforcing fices, and agenc ies to resolve generic safeguards ceased nuc lear ac t i v i t ies based en safeguads events 13 Cf R Part 75 r ic e:esing reviews f or 0 5 / J Af A f re at y issues.
eer forms division planning and monitors tfie and intelligence inf ormat ton.
Plans and coordinates implementation Safeguards Division budget and Operating Program eme-Saf eguards Division support of NRC's safeguards contin-cution.
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U.S. NUCLEAR REGULATORY COMMISSION ORGANIZAllON CH ART OFFICE OF NUCtf AR Rf ACTOR R[GULATION PLANNIIeG AND PROGRAM ANALY5!S STUF OPIRArlNG Rf ACf0R$ A$$f 55M[hf $fAFF Develops and administers regulations, policies, and pro-Provides administrative management and coordinat f ort of cedures uoverning
$, s t, mat ic a l ly assesses all nuc iear power plant operat-the programs and resources of the Df fice.
E stabli s hes inq empertence to ident i fy significant events. Performs priorities, schedules and resource allocations; estan.
a the l icensing of me.Suf ac turing, produc t ton and detailed safety assessments of significant nuclear power lishes interdisciplinary teams and tasit forces f rom th, utilliation facilities other than those concerning plant events to determine plant-specific and generic divisions; performs resource f orec ast ing, long-and fuel reproc ess ing plant and 1sotopic enric hment safety implic a t ions.
R*comumends correc tive ac t ions short-range program planning, budget preparation and plants; where appropriate and develops guidelines for tople*
coordination, and control.
Provides administrative and mentation of such recosewndations (e g.,
information management support inc luding personnel management.
b rec e i p t, possession and ownersnip of sourc e, by' hot ic es, ilulle t ins, Generic Letters).
Coord6 nates the management studies, management di rec ti ves, personnel prode t, and spec ial nuclear material used or pro-
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development and training, correspondence and action item duced at such f acilities; and Coordinates presentations f6r and chairs the operating control; provides technical assistance and support in reac tor event briefings.
Serves as the hRR interf ace special and diversified licensing-re lated projects and c.
the licensing of operators of such f acilities-with Af0D, IE, IP, and the Regions and indus t ry for improvements to the I tcensing progrms; as,d serves as the operating' event related issues.
Provides administra-staff interf ace with the ACR5 and the CRGR, as well as Provides special as si s t ance as required in matters tive Sapport for the SALP program.
with IP and related foreign government activities.
involv mq f acilities esempt from licensing and performs other func t ions required for implementation of the Itcensing program.
Di rector Jesse Funches D t r<rc tor Gary M Holanen Director Harold R. Denton Deputy Director Darrell G. Eisennut
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U.S. NUCLEAR REGULATORY COMMISSION ORG ANIZATION CH Att D!vl510N OF PRE 55URIlE D wAf f R RE ACTOR (Pws) L ICf 45:%- A T he pr i nc ip al f unc t ions of this d e w i s ion are to license
.M regul at e the operat ion of power reu ters with Wes t i nghous e nuc l ea r steam supply systees The div is ion has the re soue c es for t he proje< t management and t ec hn ic a l empertise required to (1) e f f *(t t vel y mom tor r eac tor opera-tion, (7) evaluate I t c ensee e mp l ea,en t a t i ons of app rov ed NEC requ i r e -
eevit s, ( 3) evaluate amt implement l it er see pruposed c heye s to entst-Ing pl ar.t-spec i f ic regulat ury requ i reeen t s, and (4) I nense new f ac il 6-ties and designs D i rec t or hjh l Inoms son, Jr Deputy O f rec tor l ue s M hvak I
I assistant Derector for T ec hn ic al Support ( hnR-A l Plans, direc t s eM s uper v i ses the g,rograms aN activities of the 'ollowing t r anc nes
( 1) E ng ineer ing, (2) kc at to r S r t ees, (4) E lec t et(al Ins t rumer t a-Systees, ( 3) P l. ant s
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Power L icens tN-A Project Directorates 1-5 Assistant Director James P E n i gh t Performs the overall safety and environmental pro-ject manageoent for power reac tors and proposes standard designs with Westinghouse nuc le ar stede supply systees.
Provides for management of the review and processing of applications f or lleited work authorizations, cons truc t ion permit s, operat-
[ngineering Branc h (PwW-A) elant 5 6t ems B +anc h ( VwR-A )
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t t ori of Safety Evaluation Reports and Environmen-and perf ormance of components and systees Reviews necial tal lepact Statements wh ic h a re the princfpal f abrication problems am! monitors (omponent tse tavlor Re-r documents used to support licensing ac t ions
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view design loads s t ruc t ura l destqn criteria, and Static Coordinates and prov ide s presertations to the and dynamic ana ly s i s methods aM inservice testing for udses Reviews tre design of rew eM spent f ue l storage Commission,
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Fevle s rad icac t i ve sourc e government of flCes on specific projects, sub j ec t s W
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Coordi-nates moni tors and t r ac k s review and approval s t ruc tu. ra l integrity, capacity and margins associated with of features provided ta prevent the commue1 cation of pcten-of topical reports applicaDie to the teestinghouse tielly rad:oact i ve systems with ctrer plant systems "Y
qua s e s, mar related hazards, floods, aN pipe thrf ah s, and their threat to the structural and f unc t io al integrity of n
s t ruc t ures and compone nt s.
aeviews and e v alua t n i s s ues Directorate f1-Director Ceorge f. Lear related to geologic, seismolog'c, hydro t oq i c, and democra-Directorate #?-Director testee 5. Ruttenstein phic characteristics o* a reactor site Direc torate #3-Director Stesen A Verge Directorate #4-Otrettor
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Facility Operations Branch (hit-A) en proc es s d,s gn pa,amete-s a,d swviews e.,d e v a l ua t,5 design, e
design aM per f ormanc e of reac t or trip s ys t ees, engineered per f ormanc e of reac t or thermal hydr aulic systees (eeec t o r coolan' system, normal and emergercy core c oo t i ng s y s t ees Perfores selected saf ety assessments of significant nuclear safety features attuation systems, ac t uet ten i ns t r ument a.
power plant events germane to the Class of reactors estigned tion for essential aw i l iary s uppo rt systees and l a s t ru-under stea4 state, trarsiert acd au t jeat conditions; to the division Responsible for revieCog aM develepirg sentation and c on t rol systems provided t c, initiate and E'*I'*6 8"41Y5
of ent 4 lpa'.e4 operettoast oc c ur re nc e s,
rella0llity and risk estimates to support plant spec ific sn tdown systems eeviews postulated ac c i den t s and a(tual opeesttog e spe r i enc e f e ce regulate the operation of sa'e u
the viewpoint of systems oce rat t on and t r eas ' c"t dynamic s actions. Reviews and emaluates issues related to coeporate and evaluates f unc ti ceal performan(e requirements, des ige level eenagement aM tecenical organizations of appltrants and per f ormanc e rf plant l as trument at Na prov'dtng Inf p.
Rev iews and evaluates nuc lear and t hermal+ydrau8nc eyects of tre reac tor core ar4er st eady state. teenslent, and and licensees Reviews and evaluates plans for emergenc y eation regarding menu.a l ly initiated aM controlled safety prepareJoess directed at situations involving real or pc tet -
f unc ti as Reviews e ign and operat Wn of o f f s i t e pc,,,,
um ac c iden t conditions Gespons5ble for iss *s pertaining to Paul't grid systems with regard to interrelationships thetween the C"'
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Reviews de sign and oper a t i on of onsite pcwer systems Revle and evaluates initial, preoperational test progr es and e
e ng i ne, er i ng design of the cont ro l room and human f actors char g,,; p g,, i g, subsequent special test programs, Gesponsible for the g,,g g
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ORGANIZATION CHART t he princ ipal func tions of th6s division are to lit.ense and regulate the operat ion of thot ling water reactor f acilities with General Electrit and Allts-Chalmers (t eCrosse) nuclear steam supp!y systems. This divf-sion has the resources for the project manaqeneat 494 technical esper-L i se required to (1) ef fectively mon tter reactor operat t on, (2) eval-bate 11tensee implementation of approved MC requirements (3) evaluate end implement licensee proposed thanes to esisting plent spec t f u r egula tory requirements, and (4) license new f ac ili t ies and designs Director Robert M.
Berner Deputy Direc tor R. warne Houstori I
I Assistant Director for Technical support (8wR)
Plans, dire is and supervises the programs and activities of the following t renc ties :
(1) Engineering; (2) Auctor Systems, (3) Plant Systems, (4) !!ectetcal Ins t rumenta-BW4 Project Ctrectorates 1-4 Assistant Director Gus C tainas Performs the overall safety and environmental pro-ject management for power rex tors and proposed standard designs with General Electric (and Allis-Chalmers) nuc lear stese supply sy stems.
Provides for management of the review and processing of ap-plications for limited wors authorizat ions, c on-g ng mH ng granc h ( 8wn )
Plant Systems Branch (8we) structfos permits, operating licenses, standard Rev iews and e,41uates materials engineering, inservice in-design approvals and )icense amendments espan Deviews and evaluates f unc t 6 onal performance requtrements, spection, and materials integrity - lated aspec t s of the s ib le for the preparation of Safety Evaluation design' and per f ormance of (1) essential ausil iary and design and performance of compoaents and system.
Reviews Reports and Environmenta l Impact Statements wh6ch special fabrication problems and monitors component be-are the principal dociments used to support 3,,g,.
Reviews design loads, structural design criteria licensing actices Coor 21 nates and provides pre-ed s'tatic and dynaef c analysis methods and inservice test sentattons to the (comission.
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Revtews the design of new and spest fuel storage fng for mechanical systems and components.
Reviews and groups and other government o ces on spot c
and load bandl(ng sy s teet Reviews redtoactive sourc e evaluates sei smic end dyndaic quellfication of equipment' projects, subjects and the itensing process n teres and reviews and evaluates design and performance of vertfles s t ruc tural integrity, c apac ity and margins asso-general. Coordinates, monitors and tra ks revi" features prov ided to prevent the communic ation of poten-ciated with mechanical equipment.
Reviews and evaluates and approval of topical reports applicable to the conditiovis associated with various postulated events, such t
General Electric design-as earthquakes, man-related hazards, floods, and pipe breat s, and their threat to the structu al and Nnctional r
integrity of s t ruc tures ar.d cosponents. Revtews and eval-W' Directorate #1-Director John A Iwolinski and demographic characteristics of' a reactor site Directorate #2-Director Daniel R. Niter Directorate al-Director Elinor G. Adensas Chief
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Lewis G hulsas Directorate #4-Otrector waiter R. Sutler E lec tric al Instrumentation and Control Systees Brash (RwO Reactor Systems tranch (BwS)
Fectitty Operations 8 ranch (BWR)
- eviews and evaluates functional performance requirement s, Reviews and evaluates design, process design parameters eM design and performeme of reacter t rip systees, engineered per f oreowe of reac t or t herea l-hydr eu 1 I t systems ( reac t or Perferes selected safety assessments of significant nuclear safety features ac t uat ion systees, actuation ins trweenta-coolant systee, normal and emer gency core coultog systees) power plant events germane to the class of rex tc rs tion for essentief aus t t iary supcort systems and the i n-under s tead - s tat e, transient and accideet senditions-Re-assigned to the division Responsible for res tewing and strumentation and cont re t systees previoed to initiate and views analyse s af ant ic ipat ed operational oc c urrenc es,
f developing reliability and riss estfoates to support plant-regulate the operation of safe shutdowfi systees.
Revtews postu is ted acc ident s and ac t ual operating emperience f rom spec i f e c ac t f ens.
Reviews and evaluates f ssues related to and evaluates f unctional perf ormanc e rewi rement s, design the vlewolat af systees operations and transtent dynamics.
corporate level management and technic al erganfrations of and per formance of plant tastramentation providing i n f or-9eviews and evaluates nuclear steady state,'ydraulx aspects and t he rma l-f applicants and licensees. Reviews and evaluates plans for nation regarding manually i n t t isted and controlled safety of the reacter core under t r ans ient, and emergency preparedness 41 rec ted at situatfons involving funcitons reviews design and operation of of f site power ac c ident conditions.
Respons icle for issues pertatning to real or potential radiological haJards. Reviews, evaluates grig gyntees with regarq to interrelationsntps between the Core physics, fuel benavier, end core t he rea l-hy drau l l C and develops plant-spec i f ic tectinical specifications and nuc lear unit, the utli tty gr 6d and intertoenecting grids.
pe r f orsave.
Re lews and evaluates regional and loc al technical specific at t on Changes.
Reviews and evaluates geviews and evaluat.es funCttonal performance requirements, meteorological Conditions, issues related to operating procedures and guidelines design and Operation of onsite power systems.
Reviews Rev iews and evaluates initial, preoperat ienal test pre" human f actors engineering design of the control room and grams and subsequent special test programs.
ResponsiLIe (Cntrol centers outside of the asin Control roce CM e f Vacarit for review of of f-normal and. esee Jency procedures guidelines, p
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Cl'w !5IGN CF FRE 55Udllf D WAf fit Et AC TCR ( Phil j [ [CF %]h& B T re prixical f or.c t t om of tMs Ji.t sip are to liceme and regulate tTe oleer at i on of those power reastor f acilities with Comtet t oe ENt neer tr y (CE )
and Baccx t aN ellcon ( ft te ) ns.c. t ea r s t e am s ustp l y systess This divisi@ has the r e sourc e s for the projec t een49emer,t eM t e( hn i c a l es per t i se required to (1) ef f e< t t sely son i t o r reacter ope r a t i c%. (2) evaluate l i<.e%ee tag,lement a-tion of ag roves FC requ i rescat s. (3) evat ate aM imp l eme* t f u ense* ~
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Tus ois'sion also i rm l wes (a) sp<tal and staMardization projests,- ( tL ) I nt egr at ed safety A>sesseert projec t s, aN (c ) ip!- 7 C leae up f'ro j e( t s D i rec t or F are ; mir4916e 0+puty C i rec tor f raos. saroeser Phil L icem ing-B Projec t Dire (torates 6-p Spec ia l eM Standardizatie Prop (ts Directo ate Performs o.erall safety aN env i re nse r.t a t project ear ag-eent Perf ares o* *- a t i sa'et, and env i r oneant al p ro jec t earape nt for po=ec ce a( t oes and proposed standard desirs m;th C c.at.u s -
for s'l nom power resitors and a s s i gr.M p%e r reattcrs uclear steam s upp l y C t ru t s and w e c i nates NkP
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tion permits, operatiN luerses. st aN4 rd an ic anro.a: s c 'egr ** f3r nuc lear pmee r pied sites P ro v i ce s coordinativ aad l ic ense asenoment s.
te+ pons ts t e for pr epa atioa e' Safet, of mR iiG 'Iaf s interf ace ac t i v i t i e s on (N atcan sec weity E.a bation Reports a4 invirongertal lep ac t s t at emt s wa ' c h Re s pes ia le for wr d i na t i on,
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nuat and po l ic y tssun re i st ed to i Me f f ra t e ' y de f er red c on-Coordi nates and provises prnentations to the Commission, s t ruc t i on projects, i nde f i n i t e ly snctak n projects, a nd de-ACR5, i ncus t ry grows and otSer go.ernment of fices on spec t f tc c omei s s i on t N.
Enwscle for review and re so l i,t i ca of l
praject subjec t s and the licens i ng pec< e ss in general.
Cooe-s ta nda rd' z at i on po! tcy issses.
i e ma te s, moni t ars and tracks review and app r e. a l of tepical reco*ts acc l ic ae le ta Coet.us t i on E ngi ~eeri ng and Barn o< k and D ' r ec t o r
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Perfores revie.s paretten of Prwesematic l't v i rcement en [ apac t S t a tecer t aad Integr ated Saf e t y e
r*'ated a s se sse rit s Coc ra t na te s all RN ac t i vi t in re l at "g and evaluJttoes et fol heat, f s s ue s re It f ry frne 5,stematic to t Se c !edy whic h in. clue otter ieietal agev t e s, s t ate acd E t a l ua t i o9 PrOQ'as ( M P ) g,l a91 t r gegratej aggegssents.
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Assistar t Director for Technical Support (PWR-8)
Plans, directs and supervises programs and activities of the following branches - (1) Engineering Branch (PWR-8); (2) Plant, E lec tr! cal Ir.strumentation and Controi $vstems Brath (WH-B), (3) Reac tor Systems Branch (PWW-8); and (4) Factlity Operations Branch (PWR-8)
Assistant Director Dennis M Crutchf se ld Engine **ing Branch (PWR-8)
F Itu.t, Meetr ral ;retrwr';st h r arat Oc*.rni
^ N' Reviews and evaluates matertais engineering, intervice inspec-tion, and materials integrity related aspects of design and This branch combines the f un(ttons of the Plant $ystems Branch performance of c.aponents and systems. Reviews special fabri-and the E lec tric a l Ins trumentat ion and Control Systems cation problems and monitors component behavior.
Reviews de-g, g ggp g
gg sign loads, structural design criteria, and static and dynam6c sfon of PW8 Lite sing-A to effectively distribute the qualification of equipment.
Verifies s t ruc tural integrity, g ),g' capacity and margins associated with mechanical equ i r'sen t.
Reviews and evaluates conditions associated with various pes'.u-lated events, such as earthquakes, man-related hazardn, f ' cods,
and pipe breaks, and their threat to the structural ami funt.
Chief Olen D Pare tional integrity of structures and components.
Rev tews and evaluates 1.sves related to geologic, seismologic, hydrologic, and demographic characteristics of a rea tor site.
Chief Wtiliam v. Johnston Reactor Systems Branch (PWR-8)
P%c111ty Oteratinre Drtarrh (Pa%N lerforms selected sarety assessmeets of s i gn i f l C ant nuc lear Reviews and evaluates design, process design parameters and power plant events germene to the class of reactors assigned performance of reac tor thermal-hydraulle systems (reac tor to the diviston.
Reviews and develops reliabil tty and risk Coolant syst.a. normal and emergency cooling systems) under estimates to support plant specific ac t ions Reviews and staedy-state, transient and acc ident conditions.
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evaluates issues related to corporate level management and analyses of ant ic ipated operational occurrences, postulated tec hnical organitations of applicants and licensees. Reu tews accidents and actual operating emperience f rom the viewpoint and evaluates plans for emergency reeparedows s directed at of systems operation and transient dynamics.
Reviews and situations involving real or potential radiologic al hazardt evaluates nuclear and thermal-nydraulic aspects of the reacto' Reviews, evaluates and develops plant-spec t fic technical spe*
core under steady-state, trans te tt, and accident condition *'
ci*ications and changes Reviews and evaluates issues related Responsible for issues pertaining to core physics, fuel be-to opereting procedures and guide.tnes Reviews eM evaluates havior, and core thermal-hydraulic performance.
Rev 6ews and inittet, preoperatione) test programs and subsequent spec ia l evaluates regfonal and local meteorological conditions, test programs. Responsible for review of of f
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of operators pursuant to 10 CF A Part $$.
of systems and equipment with hw ars in management / operations and other nuc lear Develops, maintains and updates standard Provfdes program guidance and oversight the design and operations of nuc lear power plant personeel; monitors and eval-technical speci fic at ions t>ased on new of Regional Off tces for samtnistration of reactors.
Develops pol icies,
requia-wates industry ma intenanc e and tratning regutatory requirerent s, new technical enantnations of operators and senior tions, guidelines, technical bases and improvement f at tiatives and performances; c on. e derat ions and cperatin) e spe r i enc e.
operators, certification of tref ning i n-regulatory analyses to support recommen-Levelops policies, regulations, guidanc e Develops tec hnic al specificatien lepie-structors, and evaluation of requaltf fca-dations and requirements related to such and/or standards, technical bases and mentation guidance.
Coordinates Of fice tion programs.
Develops and validates t sses, regulatory analyses for training and of Nuc lea r Regulatory Sesearcf6 technical testing teChpiques and standards foe ma intenanc e efforts, Seviews Ott and specification helent progrsmL Pro
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Evaluates ade-utility requalification programs for vises Nea seterpretation of specific quacy of f acillties and simulators used training and qual t f f catlans-Coordtnotes technical specifications requirements.
in the conduct of operator esaminations.
dt y t s t on maintenante activitles with re-lated hRR/ hec programs.
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tive procedures e= cept for contracting and program fluacial mar! age-ac t ions; cont rac t ing and inter agenc y agreement s+ port for all Rli ment; mail and records management for RES; personnel security and projects and progr ams through tne preparation and processing of general administrative. housekeeping services; coordination of Of fice requisite actiorts, spec 14I ana ly ses in financial and manpower manage-review and evaluation of requests from other as4C user of fices for ment toward taprocements in project cont rol and resource allocation, research and standards work, and issuance of Researth Inforsation development -and maint enart e of automated management information tetters (R!ts); coordination eed support of Of fice relationships =ttt systems; financial management of training and travel, providtag ivads other NRC offices, the Commission, other federal agencies, the c ert i f ic at ion; and recnemendettons en f inanc ia l and c ont ract ing Congress and international activities; coordination of tec hnic al polic ies and procedures.
program planning support, including coordination of hRC participation in ANSI and IA&4 standards development activities and program plans, and scheduling systemi and technical editing af guides and other documents for publication.
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N U.S. NUCLEAR REGULATORY COMMISSION ORG ANIZ ATION CH ART DDelvice OF AcCIDf ut tvAtuATIon Plang, develops and d irec t s comprehensive research and standards programs for predicting nuclear plant behavior under normal, abnormal, and severe Ecident cond1ttons, Inc.luding systems analysis capability related to all plant systems. primary coolant systems and its inter-l actions with the Delans.e of plant; containment systems; end Puel systees; and support f acilities needed to carry out test programs, i
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generic t a sues and development and appitcation of research and standards to the solution of spec i fic safety proDiens.
Provides f anding guidance to 4RC contrac tors,. DCf laboratories and other government agencies within the Division Dudget consistent with hRC polley.
Matntains liaison and provides tec hnic al input to other Federal agencies, AN5!, professional societies, laternational agencies and other organizations in assigned areas.
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under normal, abnormal, and severe accident conditions, including the accident Conditlems; development of an understanding of the special release of the transport of fission products and hydrogen from the thereonydraulic phenomena encountered in abnormat or severe accident fuel into the containment; development of an understanding of fuel conditions, a1d of the teolications for. reactor saf ety and incrowed benavlor in abnormal and severe accidents, and the coolaellity Itaf ts reac tor safety systes designs; and development of an understanding of of the fuel system; detereination of how safety and control spies the primary systes safety implications of selected precursor events features interactions a f f ec t the fuel systee under risa daeinant and rist dostaant accident sequences. llesponsible f or a progree of t
sequences, and possible tsq)11 cations of selected precursor events.
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Isolation and coetainment.
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Peovides operational support and contract Regioaal Offices.
As requested, prevides espert eag*neer1*g and techatcal swoort to the WC Cperations Center and ather eenagement for e eadquarters response activtt tes.
Proitdes re-sponse planetag and procedural guidance ta Regional Of fices and NRC organizations for program de-elopment, en forcement, and specialtzed sospections and investigattens.
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f uents Analys 6s tranch toergency Preparedress Bronce f
De'elops "C pellCy for coergenc y preparedness, A., tews ana Develops pol 6cy and regulations and prepares procedures re-garding prompt identif tcation of gener6c and plant specific evaMtes emergency plans associated with constructten permits
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Provides central t red. casprehensive screentng af and operating licenses fee power reac ter5.
Deviews and eval-J iicensee e.ents, inciuding proot teiepnene notifications and uates emergeacy piens for researca and st --uture. C.ordi-written reports of operating reactor events, constructice de.
nates with f tMA en emergency preparedness matters ami restews g
feciencies, and vendor reports of equipment deficienc ies, and evatwates FEMA findings and determinat t ons re lat ing to t
Recommenes action to resolve potentially generic concerns, ie.
effsite preparedness of State and loc al goverewment s.
Pro-cluding generation of specific generic correspondence.
Pro.
eldes guidance to ' egions on emergency preparedness and sup-J eides feedback te other hRC offices regarding event-related ports Regions conducting inspection and esercise et,servations.
j matters that sey af fect their progrees.
Assesses segtoney Provides contract management for support of emergency pre-
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U.S. NUCLEAR REGULATORY COMMISSION ORG ANIZ AllON CH Att t eccates est.etils%ed he: pc !
- c t es ams as s Nned progr ams re l at ing t o i ns,,n t ion, e*-
formement, lice %ing, state areemerts, stats l i a i wo and emergenc y reworte within Re{ oeal bordertes-A.3m i n i s t ra t u r I Som.as t. Mur i e f Deputy Amnt strator James M A l lan =
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P@lic Affairs $taff Regional Coons.1 state and Coverreent Af f airs Staf f i nf orc emert spec i a i t st leme s t he MT po l ic i es a4 p v ams for Prnv ves c oordi nat ion and suppc rt of eaf orce-Ieplemeet s h4C poti;ies 44 programs for ProstJes and c oordinates legal services for state Acce=# r t s a"d State i t a ; s on prugrams ut% W W RWO Uf m Puelic A*f sirs in the Reg on t5e Regiona l Of f ice in tSe lieqiso state L iaison Of f uer paun a t o aws Senior Pdlic Af f airs Cf ficer tari Aeranas Attorvey Jay M Gut ierre z Sp*Clelist 04e tal J Ho lody i
$t ate Agreceents Cf f icer h h,' P McGrath Field e tl*c af f airs Of firer ana M Gwertso I
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's ma M atie a C i. i s an e Reme Magemert Ov vision of Rextor Project s Civision of Reactor sa'ety AM Saf egsarh eM Ah n i st r at ion Provices p-oje:t management; coMacts 1%pec-Per4 res irs ecties aM evaluations in tse Perf or es er1:e t ons and e.a t uet t us in emer-p,, forms.tewns adotoistrative f unc t i ons in r
tions and evalwettoes of as s igned 889C pro
- spec i a li z ed fielh of eng ' nce rar.q, p l e., t ge nc y p l ann i ng, r ec o l og i c a l saf ety, material p,e s onne ]
,y,ntstration aM t rain tN. c oa-raes for power and
%n-powe r r e ac t o rs,
systees werat s e and test tog and o a l s ty as-c or t ro l and acco ateoll1ty, ieystral s ec ur i t y t r ac t a w atstrafic,e, trudge t and f tu si di rec t s Regwes erfarts for and performs scaxe Prv. i oe s eNi neer ing aM t+0ni c a l ami env i rermeat a l ar.n e t or i ng Adm i n > s te rs
.c,agenet, AOP. s pac e ed gr@erty mer ap -
reac tor licensing ac tie nties and the System-s.wo r t to reac tor astietties aM c e ndsc t s mat er i a l s lic ensing a sd s a f eNeds l i c ens in4
- eert, t e ler.oewo a ic et t uns. and genersi a mie u
f 7 and IM INepe Ment tstrattve serv i c e s, i nc !.d t N 1Rense f ee atic Assessmeat of Liceasee Per f ormav e sett 1MepeMeat e,asurement s progree pe ogr ae and ceduc t s (SA.P) Proq*an, imp lemert g t$e h4C resident seasureecat s progrees. Prepares for Regional sensaceef aN ' Cl A respvns t t,14 ' t 3 e s 1 %pec tore p*ogree a%f re l ated enf artement reuense ' to I I( e%ee emergeviet 8 rov t ces actiors for assigned f Kilities AJai ai s t er s t he project f ec ti ons for IMI-2 and f ue i and conducts the operator I hensing program f acilities 1 rector Riceaed as itaros tec a s D i rec to r Stewart D. f Lneter C i rec tor Naas L Martin D i rec t or Aetf.ony L Gocy
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pr sim eM nistrat f W mim tacIWfN fer'orBb e#ergeac y p MDaMJr'es s. *eac t or spqC t l4**s, I mp letten tat i tyt o'
$ ALP, rest-perforgg pgpectiong and evaluations t es lent I Myec t i er, and enf 3rceme*C for a s-eg e nce ring and operations areas (QA, rad' alogical and f ue l f ac ility safety and
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sc e d roc es s i n tv, hildiN W mmt meity enu i ronmea.La l 1%pect4oes (cads ( t s tnde-eigned Dowe* reac t ef's I? Operation and pre.Op, startup, amt ret her testing, & ?.
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g g,3 gpgg Bram h Performs alI fInel ac t 6 v i t ' es for t he Provides project essagenert, i nc lud i ng i n-spec t i oM. 14pIeeentation of SAL P, resi-Eerf or9s i*spections and e v a ' ual l c a s in Eeri0r's 8aterlals and s a # e Q4a r d s l % D*c -
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saf e944rds lice"sihQ ac t i e l t ies A.D i n-t r ac t management.
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We I d I 'Q IP muu under CDns tr ction service aed %Cf.,, surveIIIen(e. c a l ibr B-isters the IeQ ' o"a l sMLafity Progr ee 4^d p rM e s s i ng and
- 1. s e%et fee repor t i r+g Per f des t r ' es camue l t et e ens,
p r %+ t t y u
(10n, re f ue l i ng and c oe t a ; nmer t testing) di f et t s the 8 0sper t t on aM lRersing pro-s r
end y at e wt i li 2 at t on (ft i e f
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QF att f6r f ue I fatiIItles henegenea serv 4 ces Chief jac he P Carr Chief hoes H Jo r,e r
(**ef jor. J 84 S u ar 1%ects Bramp No 3 Prov i des pro jec t saweeeat, inc luding t e Fersene e Staff cec t i ons, leplementatte of SAL P. resi-Se 91 InsDec t10n af d en %r c ete it,, for as' e de s a cM@ Meb NWI M"
sigoed POwe* and 60ft poiser reactoes 'i s.N 1 seS
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N U.S. NUCLEAR REGULATORY COMMISSION ORO ANIZ AllON CHART taecuten es t abi t shed NRC policies and assigned programs relat ing to inspection, lic ens ing, and en forc ement within Regtonal bounderles.
Adenwusnator J Nation Genre Deputy Adm.nesteator John A O'ereeki F---------I I
l Public Af fairs Staf f Regional Counsel Stare and Goverentierital Afisers 51aff Enforcement and envenepten Coordmetson Ste*f Implements the NRC policies and prograes Advises the Regional Administrator on Provides State and Governmenta l Itatson Implemeets enf orcement policy in t%
for Public Af fairs in the Regton legal issues.
and conduc t s the Agreeinent States Progr a Region and coordinates investigation as si stance with the Office of Investigations field Of fice 01 rector senneth M. Clark Regional Counsel Bradley w Jones Director Robert i Troj anows k i Dtr-tor
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!aplements and coordinates all Regional Exec ut es en inspection program in the management activities related-to t%e f unc tional areas of electe tc al,
- civil, f uocutes an inspec tion program in the Manages all adm6nistrattwe f unctions in the f unct ional area s of health physics, emer-
- Eqiori, inc luding planning, coordinating, regulation of all nuclear power end re-cheetcal, sectianical, nuclear, and fuman search reacter f acilit ies under con-engineerir.g ; nuclear physic s ; sanagnent genc y planning. environmental moni toring, directing, and administering the f inancia l, struction and/or operation.
and QA/QC systems; and f acility opera, radiological measurements.,and safeguards f or human, and property resources of the MMrr+.
aII I 4 CeMed programs within the R@,.
tiens for all reactor programs within the Region; and manages the Regional opere'er licensing pecqran Director flope D Aamer Dara tor Adwr1 F. G. boon O f rector J. Philip Stehr Di rec t or Richard,J. Maley Miry D+ rector (Vacante Datury Dsewche IVermar; Reaue,,r.3-ts ra-h i t,tneering.r.~f, emerge ~, e--s a~
Resou,ce na,.me t ora,ch Radiological Protection Brancpt
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purchasing $
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Chief David M. Verrelli Chie f Alas R' Herdt mental Prote(tlen, and the E mergenc y Preparedness Sections.
Cnief Thomas M. tov Reactar Projects granch 2 Operattons trato Chief Douglas M.
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- befsO9f4I $13tf etses the project management f unc tions grams and ac t ivities of the Operator nuclose Materials Safety and Performs rec ru i tment, tratatag, pos t-
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end Operational Program #ac tion Sultants, l et,or relat ions. time and Plans, directs, coordtn.stes and super-CNef Virgd L Brownlee Chief EActing!
Caudfe A.Juhan vises the programs and act ivit ies of y
j the Nuclear Materials Safety, Materf el
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Technical 5. port Staf f cal Security Sections.
Develops and maintains data and records Chief senneth P. Barr Administrative Management Branch on priorities, schedules. assignments, end the status of all reactar projects Performs records and files management, and tasks. Also de,elops, coordinates, in f ormation and data processing, f ree-and issues abnormal occurrence reports, due of information ac t func t ions, and oversees Regional SALP program.
f acility secur ity program activ t ties,
CNef IIerry D Landis Chef Jeftey B Larsford
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U.S. NUCLEAR REGULATORY COMMISSION UI ORGANIZATION CHART laecutes es t ab l i s hed haC policies and assigned prograas re-lating EC inspet tion, ltrensing, i nve s t i gat i on, a N enforte-ment within Regional bou daries n
Administrator James G Emppler Deputy taelnistrator A.
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Public Af f airs Staf f Regional Counsel state and Govt. Aff ates Staf f US 6 hm M ' r M M M state and Go v e r ece nt a l 114 t son.
Implements the haC policies and programs Atwises the Regional Admi ni s t rat or on
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Co rdinates pegioesi en f orc ement and for Puelic Af f airs in the Regio,.
legal i s s ue s.
allegation investigation ac t i v i ties Assists RA's Of fice in Regional program review and developeent.
Put,lic Af f airs R
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5tressa Of fic ers R. J. Marabito Regional Counse t 8.
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$AffTf AND 5Af tGtM05 MA4 AGE 84 4T AND ADW N!5IeAfiCh Performs inspections and evaluations 6n Performs Regional adm in i s t r a t i ve f w t t ons Perf res proj ec t management of assigneJ haC Performs inspections and evaluat uas in the J
programs for licensed power and non-powe r speciali, red fielJs of engtneering, plant sys-
- Wenc y p l ann i ng, r adio l sgic al
- safety, in pe r sonne l administration and t r a i ra i ng,
esterial cortrol and ac c ount at i l l t y, physt-cur,tr ac t administration, ca ves ar.1 fism reactors within Regional bounderles. Aasini s-tems operet ton and testing a4 qwi t ty assur-cal sec ur i ty, and enwironmental mon i tor i ng management,
- ACP, sec ur i ty ailm i n i s t ra t i on,
ters reactar l ic ens ing ac t i v ities amt the ar< e.
Coex t s re ac tor ope r at or licensing AJm nt sters materials i t(ens iaq progr am and spac e and property mar 49.aient, te lecommuni-Systematic Asses seent of t hensee Perfore-progree Prov ufes engineerlag and t emic al meew ements progree c at f rms, general adeintstrative serv ic et,
condats independent r
ance ($ ALP) Progree s@ port to reactor l ic ensi ng ac t i v i t ies.
Prepares for Regional resparbe to l i c e n vee and F MA respons tDilities.
emer genc ies Directar C. L horelius Cirectne C. J P ape r t el lo Director J
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Hind Direc tor G. R Roy Tet *n t c a l Seport Starr Coor3 t aate s 4%1 lapieme*ts l ic ens i ng re v i ew Uperations Bra %h toergency Pesare2 ness and AW n t st rat i ve Managemert B r anc h Radiological Peot G r4%h M. f t.nc t f 0ns and inspec t ion and en f orc ement ac -
Perf orms oceratcr Itcense esas, inspec-Perfores
- records, files ami wue tivities at noe power reactors Perforos eme rgenc y p reparedoes s, re ac -
ea,.agemen t, te lecomouc M at s ons, marap-Lions and evaluations in egi neeriq tor r ad 6 0 logic a l and fuel f ac ility mamm ment information ser= ues ami dat a p ro-Ln'**
t E v %e : b t n f and operations areas (QA, pre op, mum safety, and ene t roceen t al fespections cessing. sM urity aministration a nc sta ta, and otPer testing, procedures sm===
Con *3uc t s t e pe w et sea s ureevn t s 5 0 A ac t l e it 5es and trainig )
Fro 1ec ts Branc h ho 1 g regr am and eper at e s Reg ional l eo f ac t i t t les.
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[ngineering Branch Performs budje t s ey, au w t i oq,
pro-4ntear % teriets ta ety r
Ferfores inspections a nd evaluations r ete t s B raxn %o 2 in eng' neer i ng areas ( f i re protec t o.n, and Safeguarh Bras h c urempt, t rare!, prcoert y man apeer t.
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Administrator Robert D. Martta Deputv AJuiniatrator Paul 5. Chees I ame-o e-e-me - sammm -
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Public Affairs Staff Regional Counsai State and Governmental Af f airs Staf f gnforcement Of ficer Iaplements the NRC policies and programs Performs the legal functions nec es sary Prov ides state and governeental llelson lapleaents policies and programs of for Public Aff airs in the Region _
to carry out the asstgned responsibil-and c onduc t s the Agreceent States enforcement and training, and provides ities of the Regional Of fice Program.
Itatson between the Region and GI.
Putilic Aff airs Officer Clyde Wisner Regional Counsel william L t roen Chief Rot,ert J.
Doda Enforcement Of ficer Dale A. Powers I
I Dbl 5!CN CF RADI ATICH SAFETT AhD SAFIGuARDs 01v15109 of RE ACIC# iAF E f v AND PROJE CT5 DIW1510% OF RIS0caC{ MAhActMthf AND ACMINISTRATICm Provides inspections and technical evaluations in Provides project management of assigned haC programs Provices for al s resourte manapsent and administra-tne functional areas of health phys ic s, emergency for licensed power and non power reactors and fuel tt ve f urattions associated wlte planning, coordinating, planning, environmental mont taring, red 141ogical meas
- f acili ties
=1 thin Regional boundaries.
Conduc t s the and WN cSrty the finem6al, personnel, and urements, and safegw eds witnin Regional boundaries. "7 operator licensing program, property resources in the Region; maintains liaison laclaments materials and safeguards licensing programs.
l eith GSA and CPM regional of fices; and CDnducts continuing review of aministrative policies and I
programs.
icirector Cirector Rictsard L BaNart I
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. peouty O f rec ter Eric H Johnson Direc tor erilliam N.
Foster i
Radtalog? cal & hafeguards I
Reactor Project Granch l
Resou ce Management Brant h r
Programs Braw n le Provides projec t management for the devi-P,rforms budgeting, au our t i ng, proc ur ement,
Perfores divisiea's f unc tions perta m 6 ag ta
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travel, and contract adornistration.
radio logic al
- safety, emergex y prepared-ness, nuc ? ear materials say and safeguards l
Chief Jim E. %rna. v Chief colores m.
Meyer at liceased f acilities.
I Chtef R amon E. Mall Reactor Safety Granth Personnel Staff Provides t ec hnic a l i mpec t ion support fo" Provides and coordinates Regional pe-sonrel l
assigned f ac t lit tes and manages operator and training services.
licensing function Chief Corwin R Huviter l
Administrative Manapment Granch URAm!UM Rf C0Vitt FItt.0 GHICE p,,,
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Responsible for implementing es t acli sned m*IC po licy
- atlan and data p rc.c e s s i ng, spac e and pre i
regarding urantum Re(every f ac liit tes within perty meaapsent, telecommunicatioas, and Region !v and the States af Cattfornia and Artzona; Q*neral of f ice serv ices.
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perfores safety and environmental evaluations; mates Chief Connie A. Dollar ucens4pg era-h.o.
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,er,orms sa,et, and enviro e, tai evam fo ~ rew,~s of -.i - t i ons for in-t i ve p-ace-ing.ramh
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spections, and evaluates remediet actions for Perfo-os safety and env i roreent a l evalua-or '
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duc t s inspecttons for licensed f ac ilities.
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U.S. NUCLEAR REGULATORY COMMISSION i
ORG A M4Z ADON CH Ati RtGI N y P.ai4.c A "en v*'es es
( set tet es es t ab l i shed NRC pol ic ies erw! a s s igned prmgrees i n%rc ernant OH w.ee re l at i ng te inspe( t t on, en f ort ement, lit ena v ng, st at e agree.
!aplements the MRC pol l( tes e*l petap ans ments, state I t a i son, and pee rgent. y response althin Regional i,,vienwots itie NHC pudes o wl prwirarns of e
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- w i t ies t i se and pet s
- f.anc. t i c as, p r ov i de s sod t o<rr-d ' nat e s rars t o lcy t a.a 1 safety, s a f egoe rris, and escrgenc y,
e-fae iscoct'oa of poner am! non - ptimer rest ters,
AOP se re i c es,, es f arms ce gan t i et i ana l and man agenert par ednet s for i nspec t I Gn and i It ens t r>g of re ac.t ors v icess i g of reac ter ose r at or s, and the Resisent ana l y s es, coord -sa t e s w ors t ait serv ices, bu<tget prece-f.ae l f ac t i t t les, and use r s cf tigrodat, sus.rt e, and Inueittee P*ogram
- ration, te'esammun ic at i ons s 'rv ices and NIA sper. l a l nor lear maternals.
laplements WRC po l ic ie s ac t i v i t i es.
and progrees f or s t at e l i a i sc,ri and s tate agreements in the Region
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