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M240123: Agenda - Briefing on International Activities
ML24019A176
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Issue date: 01/19/2024
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1 AGENDA

Title:

BRIEFING ON INTERNATIONAL ACTIVITIES (Public Meeting)

Purpose:

To inform the Commission of selected recent accomplishments under each of the five objectives of the NRCs International Strategy 2021-2025, as well as associated upcoming priorities.

Scheduled:

January 23, 2024 10:00 a.m.

Duration:

2 hours2.314815e-5 days <br />5.555556e-4 hours <br />3.306878e-6 weeks <br />7.61e-7 months <br /> Location:

Commissioners Hearing Room, 1st floor OWFN

Participants:

NRC Staff Daniel Dorman, Executive Director for Operations David Skeen, Director, Office of International Programs (OIP)

Sabrina Atack, Deputy Director, OIP Jennifer Holzman, Senior Level Advisor for Foreign Policy, OIP Interagency Staff Justin Friedman, Senior Advisor for Commercial Competitiveness in Nuclear Energy, International Security and Non-proliferation Bureau, U.S. Department of State Topics Presentation Introduction - David Skeen and Jennifer Holzman 10 mins.

Strategic Objective 1: EXCEL in the NRCs international obligations 10 mins.

David Skeen o Recent NRC/U.S. Government accomplishments and priorities regarding international conventions and treaties Sabrina Atack o Recent NRC accomplishments and priorities in export licensing, including advanced reactor readiness and foreign policy restrictions

2 Strategic Objective 2: INTEGRATE the NRCs international activities 10 mins.

into broader U.S. Government priorities and objectives Justin Friedman, Department of State o How the NRCs international program contributes to U.S. Government policy priorities Strategic Objective 3: PARTNER with regulatory counterparts in 10 mins.

countries or regions of strategic importance to the United States Daniel Dorman o Update on the Small Modular Reactor (SMR) partnership with Canada, including achievements to date and priorities o Fuel/waste/materials/non-reactor examples Strategic Objective 4: LEAD in key areas where the NRC 10 mins.

can influence global discourse Daniel Dorman o Update on the NRCs engagement in the three regulatory working groups of the IAEA Nuclear Harmonisation and Standardisation Initiative (NHSI) o NEA engagement Strategic Objective 5: ASSIST countries in developing or expanding 10 mins.

their regulatory programs Sabrina Atack o Assistance to Poland to prepare for new reactor licensing and construction o Recent accomplishments in strengthening radioactive source safety and security through workshops and other engagement Justin Friedman, Department of State o NRC participation in broader USG assistance efforts including the Foundational Infrastructure for Responsible Use of SMR Technology (FIRST)

Program Commission Q & A 40 mins.

Discussion - Wrap-Up 5 mins.