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DTIRP
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Comprehensive
Nuclear Test-Ban Treaty
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U.S. Department
of Defense (DoD) arms control community outreach program
Under
a growing number of arms control treaties and agreements,
the United States has agreed to grant foreign inspection
teams unprecedented levels of access to U.S. sites and facilities
associated with treaty-related inspection and overflight
activities. As a community outreach program, the DTIRP combines
and focuses multi-agency intelligence, counterintelligence,
security expertise, and treaty inspection experience to
form top notch teams of knowledgeable experts ready to provide
security awareness and assistance to facilities facing arms
control inspections.
All
240 eBooks
and eDocuments are included in the School eBook Library Collections.
You can find the title you are looking for by using our
comprehensive full text search engine. Below is a list of
the most popular titles in the DTIRP Publications Collection.
Comprehensive
Nuclear Test-Ban Treaty
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Comprehensive
Nuclear Test-Ban Treaty Indicators
Although the United States has not conducted any nuclear
weapon test explosions since 1992, natural or man-made
events could occur that might lead other States Parties
to the CTBT to request consultation and clarification
from the United States. This pamphlet identifies several
potential indicators of nuclear explosive testing
that could increase a facility's susceptibility to
on-site inspection.
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Comprehensive
Nuclear Test-Ban Treaty—The Impact
Although a remote possibility, facility security managers
could be asked to grant sufficient access to a site
or facility to fulfill U.S. treaty obligations under
the CTBT. This pamphlet describes the CTBT's verification
measures and on-site inspection provisions. The pamphlet
also identifies ways in which CTBT inspections could
affect U.S. facilities should the CTBT enter into
force.
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Quick
Reference Guide to CFE Inspections
This
pamphlet is designed to aid commanders and other
treaty implementers involved in hosting inspections
under the Treaty on Conventional Armed Forces in
Europe. The guide provides an overview of the Treaty
and identifies CFE verification methods, inspection
types, treaty-permitted inspection activities, existing
types of treaty-limited equipment, and existing
types of equipment not limited by
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Strengthened
Safeguards System Operations Security Checklist
This reference guide provides a checklist for declarable
sites under the United States-International Atomic
Energy Agency (U.S.-IAEA) Strengthened Safeguards
Agreement. The guide is divided into seven phases:
asset/sensitive information, susceptibility, threat,
vulnerability, risk, probability, and recommended
countermeasures.
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The
U.S.-IAEA Additional Protocol—An Overview of Nuclear
Safeguards
This bulletin reviews the provisions of the U.S.-IAEA
Additional Protocol that will allow IAEA inspectors
greater access to U.S. information and locations,
except those with national security significance,
when it enters into force.
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Strategic
Arms Reduction Treaty—Special Right of Access Visits
(SAVs) and Other Questions Facing the U.S. Defense
Industry
This
pamphlet answers many questions posed by U.S. defense
industry representatives regarding the potential
impact a START visit with special right of access
could have on their facilities. The pamphlet focuses
on the degree of access foreign inspection teams
would be permitted and the types of site assistance
available. Importantly, the pamphlet also suggests
appropriate security countermeasures for protecting
sensitive information.
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Radiation
Detection Equipment: An Arms Control Verification
Tool
This
pamphlet briefly summarizes the procedures for using
radiation detection equipment (RDE) and reviews
the steps taken to ensure the safety and security
of personnel and facilities. The pamphlet examines
how RDE was introduced under the Intermediate-Range
Nuclear Forces (INF) Treaty. It also assesses RDE
use under the Strategic Arms Reduction Treaty (START)
and looks ahead to possibilities for RDE use under
future nuclear weapons agreements.
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The
Moscow Treaty—An Evolutionary, Flexible Approach to
Arms Control
This article briefly describes the provisions of the
Strategic Offensive Reductions Treaty (SORT), also
known as the Moscow Treaty, which are of interest
to DoD and defense contractor facilities. The article
also describes U.S. plans to implement the treaty
and the diplomatic forums established to discuss treaty
implementation and related issues.
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Arms
Control Agreements Synopses
This pamphlet provides comprehensive synopses of the
various arms control treaties and agreements to which
the United States is party or may become party. Each
synopsis identifies the treaty's legal status and
number of States Parties or signatory states. Each
synopsis then reviews the purpose and objectives of
the treaty, the treaty's verification provisions,
current activities, implementation status, and potential
security concerns for impacted facilities.
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Guide
to Arms Control Policy and Implementation Organizations
This guide provides contact information, including
telephone, fax, and DSN numbers, for the primary U.S.
Government offices involved in arms control compliance
and implementation. The guide is designed to help
facility managers, treaty compliance officers, and
other treaty implementers quickly locate the appropriate
office(s) when seeking answers to time-sensitive questions.
Offices are organized alphabetically and each entry
includes a brief description of the office's functions
and capabilities.
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