Requirements Definition for ORNL Trusted Corridors Project | |
Walker, Randy M1  Hill, David E1  Smith, Cyrus M1  DeNap, Frank A1  White, James D1  Gross, Ian G1  Gorman, Bryan L1  Hively, Lee M1  Abercrombie, Robert K1  | |
[1] ORNL | |
关键词: ALGORITHMS; COMMUNICATIONS; DETECTION; ENFORCEMENT; MONITORING; ORNL; PERSONNEL; RADIATION DETECTORS; RADIATIONS; SAFETY; SECURITY; TRADE; TRAINING; TRANSPORT; | |
DOI : 10.2172/932605 RP-ID : ORNL/TM-2006/519 PID : OSTI ID: 932605 Others : Other: 400904120 Others : TRN: US0803956 |
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美国|英语 | |
来源: SciTech Connect | |
【 摘 要 】
The ORNL Trusted Corridors Project has several other names: SensorNet Transportation Pilot; Identification and Monitoring of Radiation (in commerce) Shipments (IMR(ic)S); and Southeastern Transportation Corridor Pilot (SETCP). The project involves acquisition and analysis of transportation data at two mobile and three fixed inspection stations in five states (Kentucky, Mississippi, South Carolina, Tennessee, and Washington DC). Collaborators include the State Police organizations that are responsible for highway safety, law enforcement, and incident response. The three states with fixed weigh-station deployments (KY, SC, TN) are interested in coordination of this effort for highway safety, law enforcement, and sorting/targeting/interdiction of potentially non-compliant vehicles/persons/cargo. The Domestic Nuclear Detection Office (DNDO) in the U.S. Department of Homeland Security (DHS) is interested in these deployments, as a Pilot test (SETCP) to identify Improvised Nuclear Devices (INDs) in highway transport. However, the level of DNDO integration among these state deployments is presently uncertain. Moreover, DHS issues are considered secondary by the states, which perceive this work as an opportunity to leverage these (new) dual-use technologies for state needs. In addition, present experience shows that radiation detectors alone cannot detect DHS-identified IND threats. Continued SETCP success depends on the level of integration of current state/local police operations with the new DHS task of detecting IND threats, in addition to emergency preparedness and homeland security. This document describes the enabling components for continued SETCP development and success, including: sensors and their use at existing deployments (Section 1); personnel training (Section 2); concept of operations (Section 3); knowledge discovery from the copious data (Section 4); smart data collection, integration and database development, advanced algorithms for multiple sensors, and network communications (Section 5); and harmonization of local, state, and Federal procedures and protocols (Section 6).
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