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{{#Wiki_filter:March 4, 2022 Dillon Conner Radiological Program Manager Wyoming Office of Homeland Security 5500 Bishop Blvd.
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==Dear Mr. Conner:==
==Dear Mr. Conner:==
I am pleased to learn of your appointment as the State Liaison Officer (SLO) to the U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission (NRC) for the State of Wyoming. I would like to take this opportunity to provide some general information about the role of the SLO in serving as the principal communications liaison between the NRC and your State.
I am pleased to learn of your appointment as the State Liaison Officer (SLO) to the U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission (NRC) for the State of Wyoming. I would like to take this opportunity to provide some general information about the role of the SLO in serving as the principal communications liaison between the NRC and your State.
The SLO Program was established in 1976 in response to recommendations from the National Governors Association and other organizations to improve cooperation between the NRC and the States. The NRC relies on the Governor-appointed SLOs to act as the primary communication channel between the States and the NRC. The SLO serves as the key person in the State to keep the Governor informed on issues under the NRCs jurisdiction (specifically matters addressing nuclear regulation, nuclear security, and radiological public health and safety) and provides the NRC with State information on these issues. I have included with this letter an NRC brochure - NUREG/BR-0520, State Programs at the U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission (Enclosure 1) - that describes some of the NRCs interactions with States, including the SLO Program. U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission State Liaison Officer Program (Enclosure 2), describes the program in greater detail, including the responsibilities of the SLO.
The SLO Program was established in 1976 in response to recommendations from the National Governors Association and other organizations to improve cooperation between the NRC and the States. The NRC relies on the Governor-appointed SLOs to act as the primary communication channel between the States and the NRC. The SLO serves as the key person in the State to keep the Governor informed on issues under the NRCs jurisdiction (specifically matters addressing nuclear regulation, nuclear security, and radiological public health and safety) and provides the NRC with State information on these issues. I have included with this letter an NRC brochure - NUREG/BR-0520, State Programs at the U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission (Enclosure 1) - that describes some of the NRCs interactions with States, including the SLO Program. U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission State Liaison Officer Program (Enclosure 2), describes the program in greater detail, including the responsibilities of the SLO.
Also enclosed you will find an NRC procedure - Management Directive 5.2, Cooperation with States at Commercial Nuclear Power Plants and Other Nuclear Production or Utilization Facilities (Enclosure 3). This management directive contains the NRCs policy on cooperation with States and more detailed information about the SLO Program and responsibilities. I encourage you to review this document.
Also enclosed you will find an NRC procedure - Management Directive 5.2, Cooperation with States at Commercial Nuclear Power Plants and Other Nuclear Production or Utilization Facilities (Enclosure 3). This management directive contains the NRCs policy on cooperation with States and more detailed information about the SLO Program and responsibilities. I encourage you to review this document.
Communications Mr. Ryan Alexander, our Regional SLO in the NRC Region IV office, located in Arlington, Texas, will be your primary contact for routine communications. You will continue to receive copies of NRC documents and reports on a regular basis to keep you informed of matters that are of interest to your State. In addition, I encourage you to visit the NRCs Web site at www.nrc.gov, where you will find information about the agencys mission and programs. The Stay Connected section contains links to multiple social media tools that can help you stay informed of NRC-related news. One of these features, RSS feeds, allows you to subscribe to a variety of agency updates and may be particularly useful. Also, the NRC conducts a National SLO Conference, usually every 2-3 years, and regional meetings as needed, to discuss matters of
Communications Mr. Ryan Alexander, our Regional SLO in the NRC Region IV office, located in Arlington, Texas, will be your primary contact for routine communications. You will continue to receive copies of NRC documents and reports on a regular basis to keep you informed of matters that are of interest to your State. In addition, I encourage you to visit the NRCs Web site at www.nrc.gov, where you will find information about the agencys mission and programs. The Stay Connected section contains links to multiple social media tools that can help you stay informed of NRC-related news. One of these features, RSS feeds, allows you to subscribe to a variety of agency updates and may be particularly useful. Also, the NRC conducts a National SLO Conference, usually every 2-3 years, and regional meetings as needed, to discuss matters of March 4, 2022 D. Conner 2 mutual regulatory interest. As Mr. Alexander has already informed you, the NRC will hold a virtual SLO Conference on March 22-24, 2022. The meeting will begin at 12 p.m. (EDT) each day and will run for approximately 4 hours.
 
D. Conner                                         2 mutual regulatory interest. As Mr. Alexander has already informed you, the NRC will hold a virtual SLO Conference on March 22-24, 2022. The meeting will begin at 12 p.m. (EDT) each day and will run for approximately 4 hours.
Handling of Sensitive Information The SLO serves as the primary individual in the State who is responsible for handling sensitive information, including Safeguards Information (SGI), from the NRC. The SLO is responsible for ensuring that recipients of such information have a need-to-know and for implementing the appropriate measures for storing and protecting the information from unauthorized disclosure in accordance with Title 10 of the Code of Federal Regulations 73.21. Please find enclosed NRC Regulatory Guide 5.79, Protection of Safeguards Information (Enclosure 4). This document describes a method that the NRC considers acceptable for use in establishing an information protection system and implementing the specific requirements for the protection of SGI.
Handling of Sensitive Information The SLO serves as the primary individual in the State who is responsible for handling sensitive information, including Safeguards Information (SGI), from the NRC. The SLO is responsible for ensuring that recipients of such information have a need-to-know and for implementing the appropriate measures for storing and protecting the information from unauthorized disclosure in accordance with Title 10 of the Code of Federal Regulations 73.21. Please find enclosed NRC Regulatory Guide 5.79, Protection of Safeguards Information (Enclosure 4). This document describes a method that the NRC considers acceptable for use in establishing an information protection system and implementing the specific requirements for the protection of SGI.
In closing, I want to emphasize that the NRCs cooperative relationships with States are essential to accomplishing the agencys mission of protecting public health and safety, providing for common defense and security, and protecting the environment. We hope that this relationship will be beneficial for both the State of Wyoming and the NRC. Your role in continuing this vital relationship is important. We look forward to our continued work with you.
In closing, I want to emphasize that the NRCs cooperative relationships with States are essential to accomplishing the agencys mission of protecting public health and safety, providing for common defense and security, and protecting the environment. We hope that this relationship will be beneficial for both the State of Wyoming and the NRC. Your role in continuing this vital relationship is important. We look forward to our continued work with you.
Please feel free to contact Mr. Ryan Alexander at (817) 200-1267 or ryan.alexander@nrc.gov.
Please feel free to contact Mr. Ryan Alexander at (817) 200-1267 or ryan.alexander@nrc.gov.
In the event of his unavailability, please do not hesitate to contact Mr. Jeffery Lynch of my staff at (301) 415-5041 or jeffery.lynch@nrc.gov.
In the event of his unavailability, please do not hesitate to contact Mr. Jeffery Lynch of my staff at (301) 415-5041 or jeffery.lynch@nrc.gov.
Sincerely, Signed by Anderson, Brian on 03/04/22 Brian Anderson, Branch Chief State Agreement and Liaison Programs Branch Division of Materials Safety, Security, State and Tribal Programs Office of Nuclear Material Safety and Safeguards
Sincerely, Brian Anderson, Branch Chief State Agreement and Liaison Programs Branch Division of Materials Safety, Security, State and Tribal Programs Office of Nuclear Material Safety and Safeguards


==Enclosures:==
==Enclosures:==
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: 3. Management Directive 5.2, Cooperation with States at Commercial Nuclear Power Plants and Other Nuclear Production or Utilization Facilities
: 3. Management Directive 5.2, Cooperation with States at Commercial Nuclear Power Plants and Other Nuclear Production or Utilization Facilities
: 4. Regulatory Guide 5.79, Protection of Safeguards Information cc: R. Alexander (w/o Enclosures)
: 4. Regulatory Guide 5.79, Protection of Safeguards Information cc: R. Alexander (w/o Enclosures)
Signed by Anderson, Brian on 03/04/22


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Welcome Letter to Wyoming SLO - Dillon Conner
ML22062A519
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Issue date: 03/04/2022
From: Brian Anderson
Office of Nuclear Material Safety and Safeguards
To: Conner D
State of WY, Office of Homeland Security
J. Lynch, NMSS/MSST
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Dillon Conner Radiological Program Manager Wyoming Office of Homeland Security 5500 Bishop Blvd.

Cheyenne, WY 82002

SUBJECT:

STATE LIAISON OFFICER APPOINTMENT

Dear Mr. Conner:

I am pleased to learn of your appointment as the State Liaison Officer (SLO) to the U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission (NRC) for the State of Wyoming. I would like to take this opportunity to provide some general information about the role of the SLO in serving as the principal communications liaison between the NRC and your State.

The SLO Program was established in 1976 in response to recommendations from the National Governors Association and other organizations to improve cooperation between the NRC and the States. The NRC relies on the Governor-appointed SLOs to act as the primary communication channel between the States and the NRC. The SLO serves as the key person in the State to keep the Governor informed on issues under the NRCs jurisdiction (specifically matters addressing nuclear regulation, nuclear security, and radiological public health and safety) and provides the NRC with State information on these issues. I have included with this letter an NRC brochure - NUREG/BR-0520, State Programs at the U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission (Enclosure 1) - that describes some of the NRCs interactions with States, including the SLO Program. U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission State Liaison Officer Program (Enclosure 2), describes the program in greater detail, including the responsibilities of the SLO.

Also enclosed you will find an NRC procedure - Management Directive 5.2, Cooperation with States at Commercial Nuclear Power Plants and Other Nuclear Production or Utilization Facilities (Enclosure 3). This management directive contains the NRCs policy on cooperation with States and more detailed information about the SLO Program and responsibilities. I encourage you to review this document.

Communications Mr. Ryan Alexander, our Regional SLO in the NRC Region IV office, located in Arlington, Texas, will be your primary contact for routine communications. You will continue to receive copies of NRC documents and reports on a regular basis to keep you informed of matters that are of interest to your State. In addition, I encourage you to visit the NRCs Web site at www.nrc.gov, where you will find information about the agencys mission and programs. The Stay Connected section contains links to multiple social media tools that can help you stay informed of NRC-related news. One of these features, RSS feeds, allows you to subscribe to a variety of agency updates and may be particularly useful. Also, the NRC conducts a National SLO Conference, usually every 2-3 years, and regional meetings as needed, to discuss matters of March 4, 2022 D. Conner 2 mutual regulatory interest. As Mr. Alexander has already informed you, the NRC will hold a virtual SLO Conference on March 22-24, 2022. The meeting will begin at 12 p.m. (EDT) each day and will run for approximately 4 hours4.62963e-5 days <br />0.00111 hours <br />6.613757e-6 weeks <br />1.522e-6 months <br />.

Handling of Sensitive Information The SLO serves as the primary individual in the State who is responsible for handling sensitive information, including Safeguards Information (SGI), from the NRC. The SLO is responsible for ensuring that recipients of such information have a need-to-know and for implementing the appropriate measures for storing and protecting the information from unauthorized disclosure in accordance with Title 10 of the Code of Federal Regulations 73.21. Please find enclosed NRC Regulatory Guide 5.79, Protection of Safeguards Information (Enclosure 4). This document describes a method that the NRC considers acceptable for use in establishing an information protection system and implementing the specific requirements for the protection of SGI.

In closing, I want to emphasize that the NRCs cooperative relationships with States are essential to accomplishing the agencys mission of protecting public health and safety, providing for common defense and security, and protecting the environment. We hope that this relationship will be beneficial for both the State of Wyoming and the NRC. Your role in continuing this vital relationship is important. We look forward to our continued work with you.

Please feel free to contact Mr. Ryan Alexander at (817) 200-1267 or ryan.alexander@nrc.gov.

In the event of his unavailability, please do not hesitate to contact Mr. Jeffery Lynch of my staff at (301) 415-5041 or jeffery.lynch@nrc.gov.

Sincerely, Brian Anderson, Branch Chief State Agreement and Liaison Programs Branch Division of Materials Safety, Security, State and Tribal Programs Office of Nuclear Material Safety and Safeguards

Enclosures:

1. NUREG/BR-0520, State Programs at the U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission
2. U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission State Liaison Officer Program
3. Management Directive 5.2, Cooperation with States at Commercial Nuclear Power Plants and Other Nuclear Production or Utilization Facilities
4. Regulatory Guide 5.79, Protection of Safeguards Information cc: R. Alexander (w/o Enclosures)

Signed by Anderson, Brian on 03/04/22

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