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ANTITERRORISM HOMELAND DEFENSE NUCLEAR REACTOR, POWER PLANT, POWER PLANT PROTECTION & SECURITY BARRIERS

The heightened focus upon Homeland Defense has led to increased scrutiny of the maritime port security measures that are in place to protect our nation's key infrastructure elements. The nuclear reactor and nuclear power plant infrastructure that has been created over the last 50 years is vital to our country's economy and welfare; consequently they represent a high value target for terrorists.

Department of Homeland Security Secretary Tom Ridge, said the target opportunities for terrorists are endless.

"We have nearly 3,000 power plants (in the U.S.)), over 3000 water reservoirs . . .and the list goes on and on," Ridge said, calling the potential targets "critical infrastructure."

"H.R. 3016, section 305 direct the Nuclear Regulatory Commission (NRC) to consult with other federal agencies and state governments to consider changes to the design basis threat (A design basis threat includes the types of sabotage attempts that nuclear power plant operators are required to protect against as part of their license compliance) for nuclear power plants.

The regulations are to take into account the events of Sept. 11, 2001;

  • the potential for an attack by at least 20 individuals;
  • the potential for an attack by several insiders;
  • the potential of suicide attacks;
  • water-based and air-based threats;
  • the potential use of explosive devices of considerable size and other modern weaponry;
  • the potential for attack by those with a sophisticated knowledge of the facility operations;
  • the threat of long duration fires;
  • and protection of spent fuel storage pools and dry cask storage, including after reactor closure (decommissioning)."
    Source: http://www.ncsl.org/programs/press/2001/freedom/nukesecurity.htm

Recognizing the value of our nation's nuclear reactors and the terrorist threat that they are currently face; Wave Dispersion Technologies, Inc developed the Small Craft Intrusion Barrier™ ("SCIB™") to protect these valuable infrastructure assets from terrorist activities.


NUCLEAR REACTOR SECURITY & PROTECTION ADVICE

A few closing thoughts from the nuclear reactor security and protection specialists at WhisprWave®.

If you have a nuclear reactor in need of antiterrorism protection, give WhisprWave® a call and let's talk about how we can help secure our countries vital nuclear reactor infrastructure.

You can contact WhisprWave® (WhisperWave) via the following channels:

  1. Telephone: 908.273.3358
  2. Fax: 908.668.0198
  3. E-Mail: info@whisprwave.com
  4. Nuclear Reactor Security & nuclear reactor Protection Info Request Form

The team at WhisprWave® (WhisperWave) is confident that we can help solve your nuclear reactor maritime port security, don't hesitate - CALL TODAY. WhisprWave® has the right nuclear reactor maritime port protection technology for you.

 

 

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