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Monday March 7 2016 Plenary Session 0830 0945 Room 301CD This plenary panel will focus on the government and industry world leaders speaking on the pressing issues facing radioactive waste management in 2016 and beyond. Panel Session 3 Featured Country - United Kingdom 1000 1200 Room 105AB This panel session will provide a high-level overview of the nuclear decommissioning and clean-up challenges in the UK against the backdrop of managing the legacy situation the existing nuclear programme and the advent of new nuclear build. This panel will discuss the roles of Government policy NDA strategy implementation at the site level and the importance of strong but flexible regulation. The NDA operates at a similar budget level to DOE-EM and comparisons between the UK and US programmes will also be explored and how collaboration between the two countries is helping to address strategy implementation in difficult economic times. Panel Session 13 Featured Country - United Kingdom 1330 1510 Room 105AB This panel session will provide a deeper perspective of the challenges associated with decommissioning and clean-up activities relating to the legacy nuclear sites in the UK and provide comparisons with the US. In a tough economic environment how does the UK prioritize its spend and balance the competing issues if cleaning up its sites and stakeholder expectations The panelists will further explore the importance of collaborating at the site level to address these challenges and how the respective National Labs feature in this. Panel Session 14 Featured Country - United Kingdom 1515 1700 Room 105AB This panel session will provide a perspective of the challenges related to waste management and disposal activities associated with the UKs nuclear programme. There will be a discussion of the current arrangements for LLW disposal and the foreword plans for geological disposal. These have to deal with the current waste arisings LLW HLW from reprocessing and spent nuclear fuel from legacy facilities operating nuclear plants and the new build power stations. With only one national LLW facility available and no site yet for a geological disposal facility how is the UK addressing the challenge Tuesday March 8 2016 Panel Session 32 US DOE Featured Site DOE-Oak Ridge Tennessee - Partnering for Success - Part 1 of 4 0830 1010 Room 102BC The theme of Oak Ridge Day is Purpose. Progress. Partnership. This session will explore the diverse partnerships that DOEs Oak Ridge Environmental Management program OREM has established to ensure the success of its program. These partnerships include community stakeholders the prime contractor labor unions and regulators. Each partner in the Oak Ridge Partnership requires a different pathway of communication but ultimately all the partners must work together with OREM to move forward with one voice. What tools work to accomplish this goal How do OREM and each partner develop trust Whats on the horizon for developing even stronger relationships for the success of OREMs programs Panel Session 33 US DOE Featured Site US DOE-Oak Ridge Tennessee - Responding to Current Challenges - Part 2 of 4 1015 1200 Room 102BC Like all DOE sites the Oak Ridge Environmental Management program OREM faces challenges. Some challenges occur because of circumstances elsewhere in the DOE Complex others stem from issues on the Oak Ridge Reservation. OREMs responses involve complex technical evaluations communication with its partners and a clear vision of the progress to which we are committed. What current challenges does OREM face What solutions are OREM and its partners developing Looking at the tough decisions that are made every day this session will explore how OREM makes progress in the face of its challenges. There will be ample time for discussion. Panel Session 52 US DOE Featured Site DOE-Oak Ridge Tennessee - Improving Performance in the Field - Part 3 of 4 1330 1510 Room 102BC This 3rd session in a series that highlights Purpose. Progress. Partnership. will focus on Purpose. By improving the Safety Conscious Work Environment and ensuring safe operations we exemplify purpose in the work of the Oak Ridge Environmental Management program OREM. What are some of the new ideas in contract execution and project management both of which give purpose to performance excellence Finally well get the contractors unique perspective of federal oversight experienced on the Oak Ridge cleanup site along with time for QA. FEATURED SESSIONS 24