The Nuclear Forensics International Technical Working Group (ITWG)
The Nuclear Forensics International Technical Working Group (ITWG) is a multinational, informal association of official practitioners of nuclear forensics - laboratory scientists, law enforcement personnel, and regulatory officials - who share a common task in responding to nuclear security events involving nuclear or other radioactive materials out of regulatory control. The ITWG conducts its work through a combination of annual meetings, task group activities, and special exercises. Participation in the ITWG is open to competent and qualified Government participants from nations having, or wishing to have, a nuclear forensics capability. By coming together in an informal network, ITWG participants can fulfill the role of advancing best practices in nuclear forensic. The voluntary, informal nature of ITWG fosters cooperation and collaboration in a less restricted manner than might be possible for organizations having more formal structures.
GARRETT Benjamin;
MAYER Klaus;
THOMPSON Paul;
LASOU G.;
PONG Boon Kin;
2016-12-22
IAEA
JRC91105
978–92–0–104815–8,
0074–1884,
http://www-pub.iaea.org/books/IAEABooks/10881/Advances-in-Nuclear-Forensics-Countering-the-Evolving-Threat-of-Nuclear-and-Other-Radioactive-Material-out-of-Regulatory-Control,
https://publications.jrc.ec.europa.eu/repository/handle/JRC91105,
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