Nuclear Certification Management

Abstract

This effort continues nuclear certification activities and development of nuclear certification tools that were previously contained in this program element, under project 654236, Engineering Analysis, prior to FY23. This funding is nuclear enterprise-wide, and required for the independent analysis roles, responsibilities, and authorities (RRA) directed by statutory (USC) and regulatory (DoDM and AFI) for the AFNWC; it is distinct from, but complemented by the funding identified by specific nuclear weapons programs (e.g., B-21, Ground Based Strategic Deterrent (GBSD), F-35A, F-15E, etc.) for their RRA in nuclear certification, as segregated and directed by the same regulations (DODM 5210.41M and AFI 63-125). By DoD mandate, AFNWC provides an external (independent of Program Offices) review of a weapon system's nuclear safety and surety features, eventually certifying the weapon system and its operational employment procedures. Nuclear certification activities include independent AF technical reviews, evaluations, and analyses for nuclear safety themes, employment procedures, delivery systems (warhead and/or carrier platforms, subsystems, or components), support equipment, software, and facilities that handle, maintain, or operate nuclear weapons or nuclear weapon systems to ensure compliance with National, DoD and AF guidance. AFNWC's scope includes overall management of the entire nuclear certification process for the AF; as well as the execution of compatibility certification, nuclear safety design, weapon system safety rules, and technical orders, and functions (e.g., security) involving personnel and organizations assigned to perform nuclear missions. The objective of this project is focused on new nuclear weapon system acquisition programs, and fielded system sustainment, modifications, and upgrades. This project will manage the flow of nuclear certification activities and provide certification data to all stakeholders via the Nuclear Certification Analysis Tool (NCAT). Examples include certification requirements plans, Aircraft Monitor and Control (AMAC) certification, surveillance testing, consequence analyses, qualitative and quantitative hazard evaluations, and myriad other activities.

Document Details

Document Type
Accomplishment
Publication Date
Oct 01, 2023
Source ID
8cb635c08f32df786d57e097ab978593

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Fields of Study

  • Physics

Readers

  • Aviation Safety Risk Assessment.
  • Civilian Systems Systems Program Capability Development and Upgrade Support Activity Expense and Pay Management.
  • Defense Acquisition Program Management

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