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American Nuclear Society Northeastern Section March 27, 2013 William Tobey, Chairman of the Board, WINS

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American Nuclear Society Northeastern Section

March 27, 2013

William Tobey, Chairman of the Board, WINS

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Agenda

WINS FORMATION AND APPROACH

ACHIEVEMENTS AND METRICS

FINANCIAL ASPECTS

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Agenda

WINS FORMATION AND APPROACH

ACHIEVEMENTS AND METRICS

FINANCIAL ASPECTS

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Launch in September 2008 at the IAEA GC

“WINS fills an urgent gap in our need to strengthen the nuclear security system.”

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WINS’ Mission

To provide those who are accountable for nuclear security with an international forum in which to share and promote best security practice.

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Political Commitment to Improve Nuclear Security

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The 2010 Nuclear Security Work Plan

Promote and sustain strong nuclear security culture and corporate commitment to implement robust security

practices, including regular exercises and performance testing of nuclear security features

Facilitate exchange of best practices...in nuclear security in the nuclear industry and in this respect will utilise relevant institutions to support such exchanges

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Support for the 2014 Nuclear Industry Summit

Chairing the Chairing the Advisory Committee for the Nuclear Industry Summit

Coaching the Dutch Sherpa Support Team on Nuclear Security Management

Supporting International Groups developing ideas for National Gift Baskets

Developing Key Concepts such as International Assurance mechanisms and Peer review

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Facilitated Workshops using Innovative Techniques

Proposal to host an “Evening at the Theatre” during the

July IAEA Conference

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Practical exercises including simulated Force on Force

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International Best Practice Guides

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All Guides have a Self Assessment Section

THE “RIGHT” ANSWER IS

ALWAYS “YES”

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We Provide a Security Management “Maturity Scale”

1 INEFFECTIVE

2 DEVELOPING

3 GOOD

4 HIGHLY EFFECTIVE

5 WORLD CLASS

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Constantly Updated Website

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Publication of “Special” Reports; Fukushima

INTEGRATING NUCLEAR SAFETY, SECURITY AND EMERGENCY ARRANGEMENTS

A COMMON ASSESSMENT OF RISK AND SHARED NUCLEAR LIABILITY

IMPROVED CORPORATE GOVERNANCE

PEER REVIEW AND SHARING BEST PRACTICES – BUILDING CONFIDENCE

PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT– BUILDING CAPACITY

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Interface Between Nuclear Safety and Security

SAFETYSECURITY

ALL HAZARDS APPROACH

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Corporate Governance and Security StrategyENVIRONMENTAL

PERFORMANCE

FINANCIAL

PERFORMANCE

SECURITY

SAFETY

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Agenda

WINS FORMATION AND APPROACH

ACHIEVEMENTS AND METRICS

FINANCIAL ASPECTS

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ANNUAL REPORT: 2013

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WINS’ Achievements to the end of 2012

29International Best Practice Guides published

41 International Best Practice Workshops

10 Publishedlanguages

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Compendium of Best Practices Launched in Seoul

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WINS Membership Growth

1413 members in 67 countries (as of 13 March 2013)

WINS Membership Growth

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WINS Workshops

ARGENTINAAUSTRIABRAZIL

CANADAGERMANY

GREECEJAPAN

JORDANKOREA

NIGERIAPHILIPPINES

SOUTH AFRICATHE NETHERLANDS

UNITED ARAB EMIRATESUNITED KINGDOM

USA

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MEMBERSHIP QUESTIONNAIRE

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MEMBERSHIP QUESTIONNAIRE

said WINS is a valuable forum99% 86% have modified their approach

to nuclear security management as a result of their interactions with WINS

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ISO 9001 Certification in 2012

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The WINS Academy Launched

THE WINS ACADEMY MISSION

To provide world-class, accredited, competency-

based training materials for those managers with

nuclear security responsibilities.

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Agenda

WINS FORMATION AND APPROACH

ACHIEVEMENTS AND METRICS

FINANCIAL ASPECTS

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WINS Funding Organisations

• Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Canada

• Japanese Atomic Energy Agency

• John Hopkins University• Government of New Zealand• Ministry of Foreign Affairs of

Norway• Nuclear Threat Initiative, US• UK Foreign and

Commonwealth Office• US Department of Defense• US Department of Energy• US Department of State (PNS)

FUNDING SOURCES FROM 2009/12

TOTAL GRANTS:7.8 MILLION EUROS

PLUS CONTRIBUTIONS IN

KIND ~3.2 MILLION

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Financial Information in the Annual Report

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Questions?