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| number = ML18249A115
| number = ML18249A115
| issue date = 09/13/2018
| issue date = 09/13/2018
| title = 08/22/2018 Public Meeting Summary Presentation: Solicitation of Stakeholder Feedback Regarding Potential Long-Term Options for the Mock Adversary Force Used in NRC Conducted FOF Inspections
| title = Public Meeting Summary Presentation: Solicitation of Stakeholder Feedback Regarding Potential Long-Term Options for the Mock Adversary Force Used in NRC Conducted FOF Inspections
| author name = Williamson A
| author name = Williamson A
| author affiliation = NRC/NSIR/DSO/ISB
| author affiliation = NRC/NSIR/DSO/ISB
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{{#Wiki_filter:September 13, 2018 MEMORANDUM TO:              Marissa Bailey, Director Division of Security Operations Office of Nuclear Security and Incident Response FROM:                      Alicia Williamson, Project Manager /RA/
Information Security Branch Division of Security Operations Office of Nuclear Security and Incident Response
 
==SUBJECT:==
MEETING
 
==SUMMARY==
FOR AUGUST 22, 2018, SOLICITATION OF STAKEHOLDER FEEDBACK REGARDING POTENTIAL LONG-TERM OPTIONS FOR THE MOCK ADVERSARY FORCE USED IN NUCLEAR REGULATORY COMMISSION-CONDUCTED FORCE-ON-FORCE INSPECTIONS On August 22, 2018, the U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission (NRC) staff held a public meeting at the NRC headquarters in Rockville, Maryland. The public meeting notice1 was issued on August 10, 2018, and was posted on the NRCs external (public) web page. The meeting was to gather stakeholder suggestions on potential long-term options for mock adversary force used in NRC-conducted force-on-force inspections. The purpose of the meeting was to provide industry with an opportunity to suggest additional mock adversary force options as well as suggest additional criteria that should be included in the NRCs evaluation process.
The meeting opened with a brief overview of the Joint Composite Adversary Force approach approved by the Commission in April 2018 followed by a description of the potential industry and the NRC mock adversary force options (Enclosure 1). Staff then discussed evaluation criteria that could be used in NRCs evaluation process. A transcript of the meeting is enclosed to this summary (Enclosure 2)
Approximately 40 people attended the meeting, which included members of the NRC staff, the nuclear industry, and licensees (Enclosure 3). The meeting concluded with the NRC staff telling stakeholders written feedback would be accepted.
CONTACT: D. Johnson, NSIR/DSO/SPEB 301-415-3637 D. Bradfield, NSIR/DSO/SPEB 301-415-3623 1
Agencywide Document Access and Management System (ADAMS) Accession Number ML18222A300
 
Pkg. ML18249A114 NSIR/DSO OFFICE    NSIR/DSO    NSIR/DSO      NSIR/DSO    NSIR/DSO      D:NSIR/DSO NAME      AWilliamson  TKeene        DBradfield  JBerry        MBailey    AWilliamson for/DJohnson DATE      9/7/2018    9/22/2018    9/7/2018    9/11/2018    9/12/2018  9/13/18}}

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Public Meeting Summary Presentation: Solicitation of Stakeholder Feedback Regarding Potential Long-Term Options for the Mock Adversary Force Used in NRC Conducted FOF Inspections
ML18249A115
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Issue date: 09/13/2018
From: Williamson A
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To: Marissa Bailey
Office of Nuclear Security and Incident Response
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September 13, 2018 MEMORANDUM TO: Marissa Bailey, Director Division of Security Operations Office of Nuclear Security and Incident Response FROM: Alicia Williamson, Project Manager /RA/

Information Security Branch Division of Security Operations Office of Nuclear Security and Incident Response

SUBJECT:

MEETING

SUMMARY

FOR AUGUST 22, 2018, SOLICITATION OF STAKEHOLDER FEEDBACK REGARDING POTENTIAL LONG-TERM OPTIONS FOR THE MOCK ADVERSARY FORCE USED IN NUCLEAR REGULATORY COMMISSION-CONDUCTED FORCE-ON-FORCE INSPECTIONS On August 22, 2018, the U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission (NRC) staff held a public meeting at the NRC headquarters in Rockville, Maryland. The public meeting notice1 was issued on August 10, 2018, and was posted on the NRCs external (public) web page. The meeting was to gather stakeholder suggestions on potential long-term options for mock adversary force used in NRC-conducted force-on-force inspections. The purpose of the meeting was to provide industry with an opportunity to suggest additional mock adversary force options as well as suggest additional criteria that should be included in the NRCs evaluation process.

The meeting opened with a brief overview of the Joint Composite Adversary Force approach approved by the Commission in April 2018 followed by a description of the potential industry and the NRC mock adversary force options (Enclosure 1). Staff then discussed evaluation criteria that could be used in NRCs evaluation process. A transcript of the meeting is enclosed to this summary (Enclosure 2)

Approximately 40 people attended the meeting, which included members of the NRC staff, the nuclear industry, and licensees (Enclosure 3). The meeting concluded with the NRC staff telling stakeholders written feedback would be accepted.

CONTACT: D. Johnson, NSIR/DSO/SPEB 301-415-3637 D. Bradfield, NSIR/DSO/SPEB 301-415-3623 1

Agencywide Document Access and Management System (ADAMS) Accession Number ML18222A300

Pkg. ML18249A114 NSIR/DSO OFFICE NSIR/DSO NSIR/DSO NSIR/DSO NSIR/DSO D:NSIR/DSO NAME AWilliamson TKeene DBradfield JBerry MBailey AWilliamson for/DJohnson DATE 9/7/2018 9/22/2018 9/7/2018 9/11/2018 9/12/2018 9/13/18