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Invited Speakers 2016


Glenn F. Knoll Memorial Lecture

“Radiation Measurements — Concepts and Misconceptions” — Valentin Jordanov, labZY, Inc.

Monday Morning Opening Plenary


Radiation Detection Development and Procurement Opportunities at DOD
— Valentin Novikov, Joint Product Manager for Radiological and Nuclear Defense (JPM-RND), Joint Program Executive Office for Chemical and Biological Defense (JPEO-CBD)

Advancing Technological Capabilities to Prevent Nuclear Terrorism —Joel Rynes, Assistant Director, Domestic Nuclear Detection Office

Technology Development and the Need for Realistic Testing under Realistic Conditions — Tom Cassidy, Sensor Concepts & Applications, Inc.

Passive Detection in Wide Area Search and Cluttered Environments

Towards Implementation of Large Scale Context-Sensitive Mobile Standoff Radiation Detection Systems — Dan Chivers, Berkeley Applied Analytics

Development and Characterization of the Airborne Radiological Enhanced-sensor System — Brian Quiter, Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory

Radiation Awareness and Interdiction Network (RAIN) Advanced Technology Demonstration — Mark Wrobel, Domestic Nuclear Detection Office

Passive Detection in Wide-Area Search and Cluttered Environments Path Forward — Kevin Cronk, Domestic Nuclear Detection Office

Active Interrogation and Shielded SNM Detection

Radiography Techniques to Detect Shielded SNM Overview — Harry Martz, Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory

Test Results for Large-Scale Cargo Inspection Technologies — Ron Bentley, Sensor Concepts and Applications, Inc.

The Domestic Nuclear Detection Office’s (DNDO) Shielded Nuclear Alarm Resolution (SNAR) Program Overview — Namdoo Moon, Domestic Nuclear Detection Office

Non-Intrusive Imaging and Passive Primary Screening — Kevin Cronk, Domestic Nuclear Detection Office

Muon Tomography for Security Applications — Chris Steer, Atomic Weapon Establishment, UK

DNDO Cargo/Rail Path Forward — Namdoo Moon, Domestic Nuclear Detection Office

Ubiquitous Detection

The Development of Networked Radiation Detection Systems — Rich Vojtech, Domestic Nuclear Detection Office


Advanced Radiation Monitoring Device (ARMD) Advanced Technology Demonstration (ATD)

— Mark Harrison, Argonne National Laboratory

WIND: The Next-Generation Radiation Detection Backpack — Stephen Luke, Domestic Nuclear Detection Office


Overview of the SIGMA Program
— Vincent Tang, Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency

United Kingdom Home Office Efforts in Radiation Detection — Katy Taylor, Home Office

Advanced Capabilities Enabled by Gamma-Ray and Neutron Imaging


Gamma-Ray Imaging Concepts
— Klaus-Peter Ziock, Oak Ridge National Laboratory

Neutron Imaging Overview — Peter Vanier, Brookhaven National Laboratory

Gamma-Ray and Neutron Imaging Path Forward — Kristin Hertz, Sandia National Laboratories-Livermore and National Nuclear Security Administration, Defense Nuclear Nonproliferation R&D

Acronyms

ARES: Airborne Radiological Advanced-sensor System

ARMD: Advanced Radiation Monitoring Devices

CAARS: Cargo Advanced Automated Radiography System

DNN: Defense Nuclear Nonproliferation

DTRA: Defense Threat Reduction Agency

MURS: Mobile Urban Radiation Search

NII: Non-Intrusive Inspection

NRIP: Nuclear and Radiological Imaging Platform

RST: Road Side Tracker

RAIN: Radiation Awareness and Interdiction Network

SNAR: Shielded Nuclear Alarm Resolution

SNM: Special Nuclear Materials

SORDS: Stand-Off Radiation Detection System

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