Draft2:International Secure Transport Network for Nuclear and Radioactive Materials

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International Secure Transport Network, also known as the International Secure Transport Network for Nuclear and Radioactive Materials or INTERSECT, is run by Oak Ridge National Laboratory in partnership with Consolidated Nuclear Security. It's focus us improving the transportation of Radioactive materials.

Official Site - internationaltransportsecurity.org

History

For nearly two decades, global and regional transport security communities have worked together to mitigate the risks of nuclear and radioactive materials being used for malicious purposes. Such efforts have improved nuclear security around the world, but gaps remain.

Continued efforts to reduce risks to nuclear and radioactive material in transport will help close these gaps and better position the global community to respond to emerging threats. This website is designed to support these efforts and provide a hub for learning more about transport security events and resources and the results of international cooperation.

Events

The events include:

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