The Office of Defense Nuclear Nonproliferation, a component of the Department of Energy’s National Nuclear Security Administration (NNSA), sponsors the development of many types of sensors, data collection systems, and data analysis systems to detect and deter the proliferation of weapons of mass destruction. The scope of this mission includes technologies for nuclear explosion monitoring, detection of the production of materials for nuclear weapons, and detection technologies to support the Non-Proliferation Treaty (NPT) http://www.state.gov/www/global/arms/treaties/npt1.html#1.
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47. Technology to Support the Nuclear and Radiological National Security Program
a. Radiation Detection Technologies
b. Detection and Monitoring of Nuclear Facilities
c. Algorithms for Effluent Detection and Identification
48. Research to Support Proliferation Detection
a. Manufacturing Support Technologies for Information Exfiltration
b. Semi-Structured System for Sharing Data (S4D)
c. Solid-State Pump Laser for Generating Non-Harmonic Ultraviolet Light
d. Broadly Tunable Infrared Quantum Cascade Diode Lasers Based on an External Cavity
49. Research to Support Ground-Based Nuclear Explosion Monitoring
a. Seismic Monitoring of Nuclear Explosions
b. Radionuclide Monitoring of Nuclear Explosions
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