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Forwards Frn, ,announcing Public Meeting to Be Held on 980616 in Rockville,Md Re NRC Incident Response Function self-assessment.Draft Agenda Encl
ML20249B209
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Issue date: 06/10/1998
From: Lohaus P
NRC OFFICE OF STATE PROGRAMS (OSP)
To:
GENERAL, OHIO, STATE OF, OKLAHOMA, STATE OF, PENNSYLVANIA, COMMONWEALTH OF
References
SP-98-048, SP-98-48, NUDOCS 9806220177
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UNITED STATES 4 { " NUCLEAR REGULATORY COMMISSION '2 WASHINGTON, D.C. 20066-0001 ( 6 j ** June.10,1998 .g-4 ALL AGREEMENT STATES - 1; COHIO, OKLAHOMA, PENNSYLVANIA TRANSMITTAL OF STATE AGREEMENTS PROGRAM INFORMATION (SP-98-048) o e g Your attention is invited to the following: e p,W' INCIDENT AND EVENT INFORMATION.......... XX

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Y Response. p Function Self-Assessment' PROGRAM MANAGEMENT INFORMATION.... D L TRAINING COURSE INFORMATION............... l - TECHNICAL INFORMATION............................ V. OTHE R INFORMATION.'.................................. " Supplementary information: We have attached a copy of a Federal Register notice dated EJune 4,L1998 (63 FR 30521), issued by the Office for Analysis and Evaluation of Operational;

Data announcing a Public Meeting on an NRC Incident Response Function Self-Assessment to L be held at NRC on June 16,' 1998, White Flint Two Building, Room T-9A1,11545 Rockville -

Pike,' Rockville, MD. iThe' meeting is an open forum to solicit public comment and consider the following issues:

(1) What measures should NRC take to mainiain a sufficient planning'and response capability

+ for the Nuclear Industry, State and local authorities, and the Federal Govemment in the face of growing economic pressure and improving safety performance?; (2) is the degree of NRC {( incident response capability for materials and fuel facility emergencies consistent wl L j associated.with the activities?. j a.

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Comments from the meeting will be factored into a recently established working group that is M; $ pconducting a review to identify initiatives that will improve the efficiency and effe ilncident Response Function.' Mr. Aubrey Godwin is participating as the Organization of

? A0reement States representative on the working group. Mr. Godwin is currently soliciting l [8 1 comments from the Agreement States that will be factored into the working group effort.' Due to { ? f , unavoidable scheduling constraints, we were unable to provide timely advance notice of the meetingi The working group has only a' two month schedule to compete this task.' We would I j 1 appreciate any comments and support that the Agreement States can provide in this effort. K Comments and suggested initiatives to improve the efficiency and effectiveness of the incident l response function.should be provided to Mr. Godwin by July 2,1998. l I gc03 20035L ggggsQFa?Y SP-{l

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SP-98-048 If you have any questions regarding this correspondence, please contact me or the individual

- named below.- POINT OF CONTACT: Patricia M. Larkins TELEPHONE: - (301) 415-2309 . baX: (301)415-3502 INTERNET: - PML@ C. GOV f# l \\' 6%t )Md Paul H. Lohaus, Dep y Director Office of State Programs

Enclosure:

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SP-98048 ' If you have any questions regarding this correspondence, please contact me or the individual named below.- POINT OF CONTACT: Patricia M. Larkins TELEPHONE: (301)415-2309 FAX: (301) 415-3502 INTERNET: PML@NRC. GOV Orl#nalSigned By: PAUL H. LOHAUS Paul H. Lohaus Deputy Director i Office of State Programs ~

Enclosure:

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DRAFT AGENDA FOR PUBLIC MEETING l lMPROVING THE EFFICIENCY AND EFFECTIVENESS i OF THE INCIDENT RESPONSE FUNCTION 12:00 -12:30 HQ Operations Center Tour (Optional) Joe Giitter i '1:00 - 1:15 Opening Remarks' Tim Martin (or SRubin) 1:15 -1:30 NRC's Role in incident Response Frank Congel '1:30 - 2:30 Discussion 2:30 - 2:45 Break 2:45 - 3:00. NRC's incident Response Functions Rich Barrett 3:00 - 4:00 Discussion 4:00 -4:15' NRC Response Preparation Aciwities/ Budget: '. Joe Giitter 4:15-5:15 Discussion '5:15 - 5:30 Closing Remarks S Rubin i l ) f I'

I NUCLEAR REGULATORY COMMISSION NRC incident Response Function Self-Assessment - Public Meeting. ' AGENCY: Nuclear Regulatory Commission.' I ACTION: Notice of Meeting. t ' ?y )

SUMMARY

. The NRC staff will solicit public comment regarding the incident Response Function and suggestions for initiatives'that will improve the efficiency and effectiveness of the o

incident Response Function. i c - DATE: . June 16,1998. l TIME: .1:00pm - 5:00pm. - ADDRESS: 11545 Rockville Pike, Rockville Maryland 20852. Room T-9A1. - FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Stuart Rubin, Office for Analysis and Evaluation I of. Operational Data', U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission, Washington DC 20555, Telephone (301) 415-7477.i j SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: In 1995, the NRC conducted a review of NRC's major regulatory functions to identify potential candidate programs for improved efficiency, The review was conducted in connection with the National Performance Review for Reinventing i ~l l 1

.+ 2 Government (NPR).. In all, seven programs were recommended in NRC's NPR task force report, SECY-95-154, as warranting further detailed review for efficiency improvement. One of the programs identified was the Incident Response Program. The Commission responded that. ' the identified programs should be considered as part of the NRC's Strategic Assessment and 1 Rebaselining Initiative. The specific efficiencies identified in SECY-95-154 for the incident 2 -: Response Program were considered by the staff and either were implemented or are in the process of being implemented, as appropriate.

In assessing the NRO's incident Response Function, the NRC's Strategic Assessment J

j and Rebaselining initiative, the "related strategic issues" that will be considered by the Self ^ Assessment are: (1) What measures should NRC take to maintain a sufficient planning and response capability for ths Nuclear l'ndustry, State and local authorities, and the Federal' Government in the face of growing economic pressure and improving safety performance?'(2). i - Is'the degree of NRC incident response capability for materials and fuel facility emergencies Lconsistent with the risk associa'ed with the activities? t 7 ! The'overall goal arid primary focus of the incident. Response Function Self-Assessment. is to identify initiatives that will improve tlke efficiency [and effectiveness of the Incident I m e 4 ( y ~ 4, l + d cc': ,'[^ 7.. 1-__ ____l_.-----___._... --_L

3 ~ Redponse Function. The purpose of this meeting is to solicit public comment and input on this 1 subject. The meeting will be an open forum following a brief introduction by NRC staff. I l Registration will be conducted before the meeting. ec . Dated at Rockville, Maryland, this 28th day of May,1998. t .4 w ( For the Nuclear Regulatory Commission. ) . j s a g I ~ Thomas T. Martin, Director j Office for Analysis and Evaluation ] of Operational Data 4 >i ,jy ' O. ,[* 'i ) 4 s .s l,

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L < TRANSACTION REPORT > 06-11-1998(THU) 09848 ?- - C ' ' ESROAOCAST 3 ' NO. -DATE TIME DESTINATION STATION PO. DURATION MODE RESULT l. 1387 6-11 09:34 8808188 7 0*02'25' NORM.E OK l-1388 09 38 5109750381 7. O'02*32* NORM.E OK - 1389 09:39- -701 328 5200 7.O'02*28' NORM.E OK - 1390 09842 502 227 7882 7 O'03'05* NORMAL OK ~ 1391 09:45 LA. 7 0*02'48' NORM.E OK i-35 0*13'14* 1 ~ 'l ) l t l i s (1 l:- tu

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