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Lead Organizer: Frazier Bronson, Canberra Industries Additional Organizer(s): Dale Bignell, Northwind- Portage; Lance Mezga, Alliant Paper Reviewer: Stephen Halliwell, VJ Technologies, Inc. 08:30 Developing High-Energy Laser-Driven Bremsstrahlung Radiation Sources for Imaging and Analysis of Nuclear Waste Packages - 17300 Christopher Jones, Haris Paraskevoulakos, Thomas Scott, University of Bristol (United Kingdom); Camilla Stitt, Imperial College London (United Kingdom); Seyed Mirfayzi, Hamad Ahmed, Satyabrata Kar, Queens University Belfast (United Kingdom); Ceri Brenner, Science and Technology Facilities Council (United Kingdom); Anna Adamska, John Jowsey, Sellafield Ltd (United Kingdom); Chris Armstrong, Nicholas Butler, Adam Higginson, Paul McKenna, University of Strathclyde (United Kingdom) 08:55 Materials Identification System for 200 liter/55 Gallon Waste Drums using Computer Tomographic Techniques - 17162 Stephen Halliwell, VJ Technologies, Inc.; Joe Harvill, Nuclear Waste Partnership, LLC; Dan Schneberk, VJ Technologies Inc; Shelly Martinez, WIPP 09:20 High Resolution Scanning Configurations for the Canberra Tomographic Gamma Scanner - 17323 John Kirkpatrick, Dante Nakazawa, Sasha Philips, Canberra Industries; P.M. McClay, D. Petroka, Marcel Villani, Canberra Industries Inc - AREVA Group; Xavier Ducoux, Mirion Technologies (Canberra) SAS (France); Susan Smith, Oak Ridge National Laboratory 09:45 The Impacts of Source Location in Tomographic Gamma Scanning - 17324 Sasha Philips, John Kirkpatrick, Dante Nakazawa, Canberra Industries; Lionel Tondut, AREVA NC LaHague (France); P.M. McClay, D. Petroka, Marcel Villani, Canberra Industries Inc - AREVA Group; Xavier Ducoux, Mirion Technologies (Canberra) SAS (France); Susan Smith, Oak Ridge National Laboratory 10 Minute Break 10:20 Second Validation Testing of Canberra- Obayashi Mobile Type TruckScan Pre- production Unit - 17214 Atsuo Suzuki, Mirion Technologies (Canberra) (Japan); Frazier Bronson, Canberra Industries; Masaru Noda, Naoya Takada, Keizo Yamasaki, Kazuaki Yoshimoto, Obayashi Corporation (Japan) 10:45 A Collimated CZT Detector for Medium-Activity Waste Assay Measurements - 17250 Frazier Bronson, Canberra Industries 11:10 Performance Assessment of a New Gamma Spectroscopy Toolkit: Peak Doctor and the Spectral Nondestructive Assay Platform (SNAP) - 17397 Alan Simpson, Randy Lucero, Pajarito Scientific Corporation (United Kingdom) 11:35 Mathematical Calibration of Modular Plastic Scintillators for Various Assay Applications - 17322 James Zickefoose, Frazier Bronson, Canberra Industries; Henrik Jäderström, Babatunde Oginni, Canberra Industries Inc - AREVA Group Session 118 08:25 - 12:00 Room 104AB Panel: Best Practices in Project Communications Session Co-Chairs: Judith Connell, Fluor Corporation; Jeannette Hyatt, Savannah River National Laboratory Lead Organizer: Jeannette Hyatt, Savannah River National Laboratory Additional Organizer(s): Kristen Ellis, US DOE; Katie Warner, CH2M Panel Reporter: William Badger, CH2M This panel focuses on a sustainable, holistic and integrated approach to structure nuclear waste management, disposal and remediation decisions. This panel will have participation from internal and external stakeholders and demonstrate use of tools and techniques to effectively communicate factors that inform decisions. The desired outcome is to effectively communicate how risk is evaluated at complex sites, highlight holistic site level approaches that are protective of human health and the environment, and incorporate policy and technical concerns related to achieving alternative end points. This discussion will include existing decision-making tools in conjunction with case studies. Panelists: Dee Millikin, Communications, CH2M HILL PRC Annika Toenniessen, Fluor Corporation Amy Joslin, AECOM - Savannah River Remediation Kelly Black, Neptune and Company, Inc. Kristen Ellis, Director of External Affairs/Acting Director of Communications, US DOE Michael Koentop, US DOE OREM Mike Nartker, US DOE EM Karen Edson, Public Participation Specialist, US DOE 85