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List <strong>of</strong> <strong>Nuclear</strong> Security Enterprise Functions<strong>Functional</strong> <strong>Analysis</strong><strong>of</strong> <strong>Selected</strong> <strong>NNSA</strong> <strong>Sites</strong>March 2010Performing SiteAs <strong>of</strong> 2009/2010Function Number Function Title and Definition KCP PX SRS Y-12A.5A.4.2.7 Store Weapon Components Yes Yes Yes YesA.4.2.8 Store Lithium No No No YesA.4.3Account & Control Components & MaterialsControl <strong>of</strong> nuclear material inventory holdings, operations, and missionsto provide assurance that nuclear materials are accounted for properly,and detect and defer theft or diversion <strong>of</strong> nuclear materials orcomponents.A.4.3.1 Characterize Components & Materials Yes Yes Yes YesA.5.1A.4.3.2Manage Components & Materials in StorageA.4.3.2.1 Inventory Components & Materials Yes Yes Yes YesA.4.3.2.2 Account for Components & Materials in Inventory Yes Yes Yes YesDevelop/Maintain Science, Engineering, & Technology BaseConduct research and development, testing, and analyses <strong>of</strong> weaponsystems, components, and materials to enhance the understanding <strong>of</strong>weapons performance, science, and material properties. Develop andprovide the analytical tools to perform analyses. Develop enhanceddesign and production capabilities.Perform Weapon Research & DevelopmentIdentify, develop and deploy innovative new enabling technologies toimprove and provide required capabilities for weapon design,production and dismantlement needs. Technologies include bothphysical and computation techniques use as input for numericalmodeling.A.5.1.1Recreate Environment Within Weapon During ImplosionA.5.1.1.1Recreate Weapon Environment via Inertial ConfinementFusionNo No No NoA.5.1.1.2 Recreate Weapon Environment via Pulse Power No No No NoA.5.1.1.3A.5.1.2Recreate Weapon Environment via Large-ScaleHydrodynamic TestingModel/Simulate Weapon BehaviorNo No No NoA.5.1.2.1 Develop Computer Codes No No No NoA.5.1.2.2 Develop Computer Models No No No NoA.5.1.2.3 Validate Computer Codes/Models No No No NoA.5.1.2.4Provide Capability Platform (computers, hardware,interface)No No No NoA.5.1.2.5 Maintain Codes/Models for Users No No No NoA.5.1.2.6 Provide Visualization/Storage Capability No No No NoA.5.1.3 Investigate Hostile Environments No No No NoA.5.1.4Improve Weapon & Component PerformanceA.5.1.4.1 For HE Components No Yes No NoA.5.1.4.2 For Tritium Components No No Yes NoA.5.1.4.3 For Plutonium Components No No No NoA.5.1.4.4 For Uranium Components No No No YesA.5.1.4.5 For Non-<strong>Nuclear</strong> Components Yes No No YesA.5.1.4.6 For Lithium Components No No No YesA.5.1.5Improve Weapon Material CharacteristicsA.5.1.5.1 For HE Components No Yes No NoA.5.1.5.2 For Tritium Components No No Yes NoA.5.1.5.3 For Plutonium Components No No No NoPage 19 <strong>of</strong> 56

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