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Congressional Briefing Series

The Congressional Briefing Series provides a forum for the discussion of technical and policy issues related to the use of nuclear technologies.

For information on past and future briefings, please refer to our listing of past and upcoming events.

More Past Events

Jun. 27, 2003
Emergency Planning and Preparedness at Nuclear Plant Sites
Keith H. Dinger, Harvard School of Public Health
Donna J. Hastie, Consultant
Lisa Gue, Public Citizen

Mar. 7, 2003
Atoms for Peace: A Report Card at 50
Jack Holl, Professor of History and Director of Insitute for Military History and 20th Century Studies
Dr. Victor Reis, Director of the Center for Nuclear Studies at SAIC
Henry Sokolski, Executive Director of Nonproliferation Policy Education Center and former Deputy for Nonproliferation Policy, Office of the Secretary of Defense

Apr. 26, 2002
The Science Behind the Yucca Mountain Site Characterization (Senate)
Dr. Michael Voegele, Chief Science Officer for Bechtel-SAIC on the Yucca Mountain Site Characterization Project
Steven Frischman, Technical Policy Coordinator for the Nevada Agency for Nuclear Projects

Apr. 19, 2002
The Science Behind the Yucca Mountain Site Characterization (House)
Dr. Michael Voegele, Chief Science Officer for Bechtel-SAIC on the Yucca Mountain Site Characterization Project
Steven Frischman, Technical Policy Coordinator for the Nevada Agency for Nuclear Projects

Dec. 7, 2001
Irradiation of the Mail
Dr. Eric Kearsley, Health Physics Society
Col. Robert Eng, Director of the Armed Forces Radiobiological Research Institute
Dr. Ronald Walters, Pacific Northwest National Laboratory
Patty Lovera, Public Citizen

Sep. 7, 2001
Price-Anderson
Tim Peckinpaugh, Counsel to American Nuclear Insurers
John Bradburne, Chairman and CEO of Fluor Fernald
Anna Aurilio, U.S. PIRG

Aug. 27, 2001
Nuclear Medicine and You: A Look at Medical Isotopes
Dr. Thomas Verdon, Nuclear Medicine Industry Association
Dr. Darrell Fischer, Pacific Northwest National Laboratory
Dr. Leonard Mausner, Brookhaven National Laboratory

May. 3, 2001
Recent Developments in Nuclear in the United States and Abroad
Richard Rhodes, Author and Scholar
Tokio Kanoh, member, Japanese Diet

Apr. 6, 2001
Pebble Bed Modular Reactor
Dr. Andrew Kadak, MIT Department of Nuclear Engineering
David Lochbaum, Nuclear Safety Engineer, Union of Concerned Scientists

Jul. 21, 2000
The Status of the Front End of the Nuclear Fuel Cycle
William Magwood, Director, Office of Nuclear Energy, Science and Technology, U.S. Department of Energy
Michael Schwartz, Chairman, Energy Resources International
Mark Stout, President, Uranium Producers of America
James Graham, President and CEO, ConverDyn
Philip Sewell, Vice President, USEC

Jun. 23, 2000
The Effects of Low-Level Radiation and the Establishment of Radiation Standards (House)
Raymond Johnson, President Health Physics Society
Dr. Charles Meinhold, President, National Council on Radiation Protection and Measurements
Dr. William Mills, Former Science Advisor, Committee on Interagency Radiation Research and Policy Coordination

Jun. 22, 2000
The Effects of Low-Level Radiation and the Establishment of Radiation Standards (Senate)
Raymond Johnson, President Health Physics Society
Dr. Charles Meinhold, President, National Council on Radiation Protection and Measurements
Dr. William Mills, Former Science Advisor, Committee on Interagency Radiation Research and Policy Coordination

Feb. 25, 2000
The Nuclear Fuel Cycle
Dr. Gail Marcus, Principal Deputy Director, Office of Nuclear Science and Technology, U.S. Department of Energy
Julian Stein, Director, Energy Research Institute
Dr. Thomas Cochran, Senior Scientist, Natural Resources Defense Council

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