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RIC-2024 W14 - Innovations in Advanced Reactor Construction Oversight Invitation Nichol
ML24088A167
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Issue date: 12/28/2023
From: Gheen A
Office of Nuclear Reactor Regulation
To: Nichol M
Nuclear Energy Institute
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December 2 8 th, 2023

Marc Nichol Senior Director, New Reactors Nuclear Energy Institute

SUBJECT:

INVITATION TO PARTICIPATE IN THE 36TH REGULATORY INFORMATION CONFERENCE (RIC)

On behalf of the U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission (NRC), it is my sincere pleasure to invite you to participate in the 36 th Regulatory Information Conference (RIC) as a presenter in the session titled, Innovations in Advanced Reactor Construction Oversight, to take place on March 13, 2024, from 3:30 pm to 5:00 p.m.EST. This year, the RIC will be a hybrid event March 12-14, 2024, with in-person attendees at the Bethesda North Marriott Hotel and Conference Center and virtual attendees participating remotely by accessing the RIC conference platform.

As the NRC continues its transformation journey to be a modern, risk -informed regulator, we are excited to bring new innovations to the RIC! This years theme is Adapting to a Changing Landscape. This panel session, chaired by Robert Taylor, Deputy Director for New Reactors, Nuclear Reactor Regulation, NRC, will focus on the framework the staff is developing for new and advanced reactor construction oversight. This framework applies construction oversight experience and leverages lessons from past construction projects such as the Vogtle Electric Generating Plant Units 3 and 4, the SHINE Technologies, LLC, facility, and current NRC inspection programs. Staff will discuss major components of the current construction reactor oversight process and non-power production and utilization facilities construction oversight program, lessons learned from implementation of these programs, and how the NRC proposes to structure the Advanced Reactor Construction Oversight Program (ARCOP) based on previous experience and new innovations. External panelists are asked to discuss the following, as relevant to their areas of expertise and authority:

  • The need for construction oversight to be flexible and risk -informed so that it is commensurate with advanced reactor safety profiles,
  • Research in digital monitoring technologies aimed at optimizing oversight by owners and regulators, and
  • International collaboration to enhance advanced reactors and SMRs construction oversight
  • Applying lessons learned from AP1000 construction oversight
  • Contrasting modern construction strategies with those for previous generation reactors

We hope you are available to accept this invitation and encourage panelists to attend in person.

To confirm your participation, we request that you complete and sign the enclosed NRC Forms 1105 and 1106. We also request you provide a speaker photo. Photos should be high resolution and with 200 x 200 pixel dimensions. Save the documents and photo, and attach them to a confirmation email to Angelica Gheen at Angelica.Gheen@nrc.gov and Ossy Font, Session Coordinator, at Ossy.Font@nrc.gov by January 3rd, 2024. If you have presentation slides youd

like to share during this session, please let us know with your invitation acceptance.

Presentation slides are due by January 29th, 2024, and must be attached to a separate email in.ppt format.

If you would like to nominate someone else to participate in this session on your behalf, please contact Angelica Gheen at Angelica.Gheen@nrc.gov and Ossy Font, Session Coordinator, at Ossy.Font@nrc.gov.

Additional background on the NRC and RIC is provided below.

NRC background

The NRC licenses and regulates the Nations civilian use of radioactive materials to protect public health and safety, promote the common defense and security, and protect the environment.We have a staff of about 3,000 engineers and scientists of all technical disciplines, corporate and legal support staff, and administrative personnel.The NRC has begun a period of transformation, focusing on our regulatory approaches and our organizational mindset and culture.In particular, the NRC is focused on becoming a more modern, risk -informed regulator that uses modern business technologies and processes to do our jobs better.We are also striving to be more creative and innovative in how we get our jobs done.

About the RIC

The RIC is the largest public meeting the NRC hosts, historically bringing together almost 3,000 participants from nearly 40 countries and representing interested stakeholders from other government agencies, industry, international organizations, and the public. You can find more information on the 2024 RIC at https://www.nrc.gov/public -involve/conference-symposia/ric/index.html.

Thank you for your consideration and we look forward to hearing from you!

Sincerely,

Angelica Gheen Project Manager Advanced Reactor Policy Branch Office of Nuclear Reactor Regulation U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission

Enclosures:

NRC Form 1105, RIC Confirmation Form NRC Form 1106, RIC External Speaker Agreement Form