ML23181A060

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July 6, 2023 Public Meeting-ModSim Slides (NEI)
ML23181A060
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Issue date: 07/06/2023
From: Al Tardiff
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Meeting 20230765 /ML23157A123
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Industry Use of Mod/Sim Tools AJ Clore Senior Project Manager, Security &

Incident Preparedness July 6, 2023

©2023 Nuclear Energy Institute

How Mod/Sim is Currently Employed Most operating reactor licensees use mod/sim for evaluating potential changes to their protective strategy for 50.54(p) security plan changes Some operating reactor licensees use mod/sim for:

  • Evaluating potential safety/security interface issues
  • As part of their outage planning

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Application of Mod/Sim for Advanced Reactors Most new reactor applicants plan to use mod/sim for:

  • Evaluating potential security plan protective strategy defensive positions, delay barriers, equipment
  • Evaluating safety/security interface issues There is no "physical" footprint for advanced reactors to demonstrate limited scope exercises These facilities plan to use mod/sim as a basis for:
  • Developing a security plan and protective strategy
  • Providing support for Part 50 and Part 52 licensing applications

©2023 Nuclear Energy Institute 3

Mod/Sim - Future Use Consideration Increased mod/sim credit for physical security plan changes Expanded use in evaluating safety/security interface issues and outage planning Training (e.g., new hire, tabletop exercises)

  • Capability for more training, more frequently Part of the NRC Reactor Oversight Process security cornerstone, such as:
  • Evaluating indeterminate Force-on-Force Exercises
  • As part of the NRC inspection process

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