U S General Services Administration 2005. Paperback. Very Good. 35 pages. box 33 No internal markings. Clean pages within. Light edge wear. Out of print. Scarce. Architecture Book. Bookstore stamp on 1st page within. U S General Services Administration paperback
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Referenz des Buchhändlers : DADAX1410224023 ISBN : 1410224023 9781410224026
ABC-CLIO LLC. Used - Good. Former library book; may include library markings. Used book that is in clean average condition without any missing pages. ABC-CLIO, LLC unknown
Referenz des Buchhändlers : 53178301-6 ISBN : 0837126991 9780837126999
Albuquerque NM: Sandia National Laboratories 2001. Presumed First Edition First printing. Wraps. Very good. 2 iii 162 pages plus covers. Illustrations many with color. Appendix A--Level 1 Milestones. Appendix 2--Glossary. From the Table of Contents these areas of discussion are found: The Role of ASCI in Stockpile Stewardship Defense Applications and Modeling Simulation and Computer Science Verification and Validation Physics Modeling Distance Computing Distributed Computing Weapons Simulation and Terascale Simulation. The Advanced Simulation and Computing Program ASC is a super-computing program run by the National Nuclear Security Administration in order to simulate test and maintain the United States nuclear stockpile. The program was created in 1995 in order to support the Stockpile Stewardship Program or SSP. The goal of the initiative is to extend the lifetime of the current aging stockpile. After the United States' 1992 moratorium on live nuclear testing the Stockpile Stewardship Program was created in order to find a way to test and maintain the nuclear stockpile. In response the National Nuclear Security Administration began to simulate the nuclear warheads using supercomputers. As the stockpile ages the simulations have become more complex and the maintenance of the stockpile requires more computing power. Over the years due to Moore's law the ASC program has created several different supercomputers with increasing power in order to compute the simulations and mathematics. Sandia National Laboratories paperback
U.S. Department of Energy 2003. Presumed First Edition First printing thus--August 2003 Revision to April 2003 version. Spiral bound wraps. Very good. Various paginations approximately 70 pages. Illustrations some with color. Cover has an identifer--03-GA50854. Clear plastic sheets protect front and back covers. Definitions. Acronyms References. Bibliography. Appendices. This report was prepared in response to Recommendations 3 and 3.b page 18 of the report of the Senior Managers task Group on Suspect/Counterfeit Items S/CI. "Resolution of Outstanding Issues Identified from Inspector General Report DOE/IG-0304" June 21 1996. Specifically the intent of this report is to disseminate information regarding Department of Energy DOE S/CI trends analyses and related procurement/quality assurance issues. The DOE complex is provided with general guidance about controlling S/CI and other procurement/quality security issues while DOE management is provided information on progress within the Department relative to these issues. This annual report is an update to the S/CI report issued in 2002 and includes data on the S/CI reported in the Occurrence Reporting and Processing Systems ORPS between January 1 1991 and December 31 2002. The changes to the April 2003 reports are that 1 the ORPS report counts and analyses that have been added to the database from January 1 2002 through December 31 2002 have been included; 2 New information was added regarding other significant activities related to S/CI; and 3 Section 2.3 has been updated to summarize the findings and discussions for the S/CI videoconferences. U.S. Department of Energy paperback
CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform 2013. Paperback. Good. Pages can have notes/highlighting. Spine may show signs of wear. ~ ThriftBooks: Read More Spend Less.Dust jacket quality is not guaranteed. CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform paperback
Referenz des Buchhändlers : G1490427554I3N00 ISBN : 1490427554 9781490427553
Washington DC: U. S. Department of Energy 2001. Presumed First Edition First printing. Trade paperback. Very good. 217 3 pages. Illustrations. Cover has some wear and soiling. The mission of the Office of Nonproliferation and Arms Control NPAC is to prevent proliferation ensure peaceful nuclear uses and enable verifiable nuclear reductions. NPAC provides a comprehensive approach to strengthen nonproliferation and arms control regimes achieving its mission through four subprograms: International Nuclear Safeguards; Nuclear Controls; Nuclear Verification; Nonproliferation Policy. One of the gravest threats the United States and the international community face is the possibility that terrorists or rogue nations will acquire nuclear weapons or other weapons of mass destruction WMD. NNSA through its Office of Defense Nuclear Nonproliferation DNN works closely with a wide range of international partners key U.S. federal agencies the U.S. national laboratories and the private sector to secure safeguard and/or dispose of dangerous nuclear and radiological material and detect and control the proliferation of related WMD technology and expertise. The Office of Nonproliferation Research and Engineering part of the National Nuclear Security Administration within the Department of Energy conducts wide-ranging research for diverse end users at the federal and local level. As such the Office faces a number of unusual challenges in determining how to best serve its users' needs within its budget. The Chemical & Biological National Security Program was initiated in FY97 in response to the growing awareness of both the chemical and biological weapon capabilities available to potential attackers and the vulnerabilities of the U.S> population to these weapons. From the outset the program has drawn from the deep scientific and engineering talents in the national laboratories as well as from specialized expertise in academia and industry. A basic philosophy of the CBNP is that any near-term impact of research and development requires a mission focus. The program's goal was not just to develop technology but to apply it to solve real problems and to develop demonstrate and deliver technologies and systems to improved domestic defense capabilities and ultimately to save lives in the event of a chemical or biological attack. U. S. Department of Energy paperback
Albuquerque NM: U. S. Department of Energy National Nuclear Security Administration 2004. 56XB Issue A Rev 2 Change 1. Three Ring Binder. Good. Various Paginations. Most of the pages are single sided some are printed on both sides. Tables. Figures. Some check marks and other notations to several pages. Contents mostly from February 27 2004 but some from dates in March 2004 and May 2004. Table of Contents 6 pages; Chapter Introduction 10 pages Chapter 1.1 Agency Functions Within the Nuclear Weapons Complex 8 pages; Chapter 1.2 Development and Production Functions 11 pages; Chapter 10.1 Advanced Design and Production Technologies ADAPT Activity 6 pages; Chapter 10.3 Management of Nuclear Materials 5 pages; Chapter 13.1 Quality Program 5 pages; Chapter 13.2 Metrology Program 8 pages; Glossary Acronym & Cross Reference 57 1 pages. Issue A was the original release. It is up to at least Change 15. While not complete the available portions reflect the processes and priorities at the time. This abbreviated set was used as part of the NA-12 New Employee Orientation. NNSA receives its authority for the responsibility for all weapon and weapon-related functions from 50 USC 2402 Chapter 41. DOE/NNSA and DoD cooperate in the development production and maintenance of nuclear weapons. Figure 1.1-1 illustrates DOE/NNSA/DoD organizational interrelationships. The basic document that establishes the interrelationships between the two agencies is "An Agreement Between the AEC and the DoD for the Development Production and Standardization of Atomic Weapons" dated March 21 1953. This is commonly referred to as the "1953 Agreement." It was updated on September 5 1984 by the "Supplement to the 1953 Agreement for the Development Production and Standardization of Atomic Weapons Between the Department of Energy and the Department of Defense." The supplement delineates the functions of DOE/NNSA and DoD during joint feasibility studies for nuclear weapons Phase 2 design definition and cost studies Phase 2A and development engineering Phase 3. The 1953 Agreement was updated again in<br/>1990 and supersedes the 1953 version. Numerous Memoranda of Understanding MOU Memoranda of Agreement MOA and supplements provide additional guidance to agencies involved in the weapon development programs. Most of these are identified in a document titled "An Overview of DOE/DoD Memorandums of Understanding MOU and Memorandums of Agreement MOA Relating to Nuclear Weapons Development Production and Stockpile." In general DOE/NNSA is responsible for designing developing producing updating and dismantling nuclear warheads nuclear weapon trainers and ancillary equipment while DoD is responsible for designing developing and producing and dismantling the weapon delivery system. U. S. Department of Energy National Nuclear Security Administration unknown
Los Alamos NM: Los Alamos National Laboratory 2007. Concurrence Draft. DVD. Very good. This disk includes the Summary Volume 1 chapters 1-11 Volume 2 Appendices A-M and Volume 3 Comment Response Document. The disk contains 2358 KB. NNSA proposes to continue operating Los Alamos National Laboratory LANL which is located in Los Alamos County in north-central New Mexico. NNSA has identified and assessed three alternatives for continued operation of LANL: 1 No Action 2 Reduced Operations and 3 Expanded Operations. The Expanded Operations Alternative includes the impacts of actions to implement the March 2005 Compliance Order on Consent Consent Order entered into by DOE the LANL management and operating contractor and the State of New Mexico to address the investigation and remediation of environmental contamination at LANL. NNSA intends to implement actions necessary to comply with the Consent Order regardless of whether it implements other actions analyzed as part of the Expanded Operations Alternative. Expanded Operations is NNSA's Preferred Alternative. Under the No Action Alternative NNSA would continue the historical mission support activities conducted at LANL at currently approved operational levels. Under the Reduced Operations Alternative NNSA would eliminate some activities and limit the operations of other activities. Under the Expanded Operations Alternative NNSA would operate LANL at the highest levels of activity currently foreseeable including full implementation of mission assignments. Under all of the alternatives the affected environment is primarily within 50 miles 80 kilometers of LANL. Analyses indicate little difference in the environmental impacts of the alternatives on many resource areas. The primary discriminators are public risk due to radiation exposure collective worker risk due to radiation exposure socioeconomic effects due to LANL employment changes electrical power and water demand waste management and transportation. Los Alamos National Laboratory unknown
Department of Transportation 1975. Soft Cover - VG - Book is clean and tight with light wear. Soft Cover. Very Good. Department of Transportation Paperback