INDEX
CHAPTER III
ANALYTICAL STUDIES
1. GENERAL. Analytical studies are an important component of the DOE's
nuclear materials management program. Studies can provide valuable
planning information needed in the decision-making process associated
with the production, processing, utilization, storage, or disposition of
nuclear materials. Analytical studies take the form of complex computer
models or simple paper exercises. In view of current DOE emphasis,
study analysis should include costs and impacts associated with full
compliance of all applicable environment, safety, health and waste
management requirements, both from the short-term and long-term
management aspects.
2. PROCEDURES. Major steps involved in the development and use of
analytical studies are as follows:
a. Define the scope and objective(s) of the study.
b. Determine what data are available.
c. Define the approach to accomplishing the study.
d. Develop the analytical methodology.
e. Establish a schedule for completion of the study and milestones.
f. Perform analysis and determine economics and materials impacts.
g. Develop data displays and report presentation formats.
h. Review and evaluate study in terms of original objectives.
i. Prepare and issue report.
3. ANALYTICAL STUDIES FORMAT. Attachment III-1 provides a recommended
format for reporting the results of analytical studies. (The report
should include the items presented, with sufficient flexibility to
accommodate local requirements.)
4. TYPES OF ANALYTICAL STUDIES. The following list provides examples of
analytical studies involved in managing DOE's existing and planned
nuclear material resources:
a. Value of nuclear materials.
b. Alternative methods for producing/supplying/storing nuclear
materials.
c. Scrap recovery/disposal analysis.
d. Use of alternative materials for mission requirements.
e. Determination of optimum inventory levels.
f. Development of contingency plans.
g. Utilization of inactive nuclear materials.
h. Operational-materials requirement tradeoffs.
5. GENERAL RESPONSIBILITIES.
a. Director of the Office of Nuclear Weapons Management.
(1) Provides field offices and Headquarters programs with guidance
and instructions for preparing special analytical studies;
(2) Suggests topics for analytical studies;
(3) Reviews and comments on analytical studies prepared by the
field offices, contractors, and Headquarters programs;
(4) Provides data to field offices and Headquarters programs on
nuclear material requirements and, in coordination with the
Chief Financial Officer, data on nuclear material values;
(5) Performs, or commissions performance of, special studies
required to support the Office of Nuclear Weapons Management's
nuclear materials management mission;
(6) Provides analytical studies to appropriate Headquarters and
field organizations for review and comment; and
(7) Implements or recommends implementation of study results.
b. Directors of Headquarters Programs. Perform analytical studies
necessary to define and evaluate budgetary/materials management
tradeoff options to ensure that total resources (operating,
equipment, and capital dollars, and material values) committed to
program objectives are optimized.
c. Heads of Field Organizations.
(1) Identify and perform studies necessary to ensure that
inventory levels for projects under the office's management
control are at reasonable levels.
(2) Provide contractors with guidance, instructions, information,
data, and funding, as necessary, to perform analytical studies
and coordinate the studies with the appropriate Headquarters
organization.
(3) Implement recommendations of analytical studies that have been
approved by the cognizant program.
(4) Review, evaluate, and comment on analytical studies performed
by contractors and provide copies to the Office of Nuclear
Weapons Management and other Headquarters organizations.
Studies conducted primarily for operational purposes that
impact nuclear materials management also should be provided to
the Office of Nuclear Weapons Management.
(5) Perform studies and prepare plans to carry out materials
management coordination functions that have been assigned to
the field office, if applicable.
(6) Provide the Office of Nuclear Weapons Management with an
annual list of nuclear materials management studies being
performed or completed (see page II-2, paragraph 3a(4)).