Title :
A step-by-step shrouding methodology to protect against technology transfer
Author_Institution :
Meridian Corp., Alexandria, VA, USA
Abstract :
A methodological guide was developed to assist sensitive US solid rocket motor (SRM) facilities in understanding and meeting shrouding requirements for inspections by foreign nationals under the Strategic Arms Reduction Talks treaty verification regime. This study focused on shrouding requirements for items located in or near an area that might be subjected to intelligence gathering. The study examined the total facility environment and provided a systematic approach for determining appropriate shrouding materials and designs. It addressed current SRM facility shrouding capabilities, their possible shrouding requirements for intrusive inspections, and the cost and availability of shrouding materials. It also contained an analysis of alternative methods of shroud deployment. In combination with a complete facility sensitivities assessment, the methodology is intended to assist an SRM or other industrial facility in determining its specific shrouding requirements
Keywords :
access control; military systems; rockets; technology transfer; US solid rocket motor facilities; intelligence gathering; intrusive inspections; step-by-step shrouding methodology; technology transfer protection; Arm; Computational Intelligence Society; DNA; Industrial plants; Inspection; Manufacturing processes; Protection; Reluctance motors; Safety; Technology transfer;
Conference_Titel :
Security Technology, 1992. Crime Countermeasures, Proceedings. Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers 1992 International Carnahan Conference on
Conference_Location :
Atlanta, GA
Print_ISBN :
0-7803-0568-X
DOI :
10.1109/CCST.1992.253731