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SHARING AND DEPLOYING INNOVATIVE INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY SOLUTIONS TO MANAGE WASTE ACROSS THE DOE COMPLEX
Crolley, R. ; Thompson, M.
关键词: ACCURACY;    COMPLIANCE;    GLOBAL POSITIONING SYSTEM;    IMPLEMENTATION;    PERSONNEL;    POSITIONING;    RADIATIONS;    SAFETY;    SATELLITES;    SCHEDULES;    WASTE MANAGEMENT;    WASTES;   
DOI  :  10.2172/1004685
RP-ID  :  SRNS-STI-2011-00058
PID  :  OSTI ID: 1004685
Others  :  TRN: US201105%%95
学科分类:社会科学、人文和艺术(综合)
美国|英语
来源: SciTech Connect
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【 摘 要 】
There has been a need for a faster and cheaper deployment model for information technology (IT) solutions to address waste management needs at US Department of Energy (DOE) complex sites for years. Budget constraints, challenges in deploying new technologies, frequent travel, and increased job demands for existing employees have prevented IT organizations from staying abreast of new technologies or deploying them quickly. Despite such challenges, IT organizations have added significant value to waste management handling through better worker safety, tracking, characterization, and disposition at DOE complex sites. Systems developed for site-specific missions have broad applicability to waste management challenges and in many cases have been expanded to meet other waste missions. Radio frequency identification (RFID) and global positioning satellite (GPS)-enabled solutions have reduced the risk of radiation exposure and safety risks. New web-based and mobile applications have enabled precision characterization and control of nuclear materials. These solutions have also improved operational efficiencies and shortened schedules, reduced cost, and improved regulatory compliance. Collaboration between US Department of Energy (DOE) complex sites is improving time to delivery and cost efficiencies for waste management missions with new information technologies (IT) such as wireless computing, global positioning satellite (GPS), and radio frequency identification (RFID). Integrated solutions developed at separate DOE complex sites by new technology Centers of Excellence (CoE) have increased material control and accountability, worker safety, and environmental sustainability. CoEs offer other DOE sister sites significant cost and time savings by leveraging their technology expertise in project scoping, implementation, and ongoing operations.
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