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===A complete list of nuclear organizations=== | ===A complete list of nuclear organizations=== |
Revision as of 09:22, 29 May 2014
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Definition
Nuclear organization is An organization that requires nuclear knowledge in order to achieve its goals
Summary
Description
- Nuclear organization is An organization that requires nuclear knowledge in order to achieve its goals
- Nuclear organization in this Wiki refers to an organization that can be influenced by KM
- The benefits of KM accrue to organisations when they employ Category:Knowledge processes
- Organisations need to address challenges and exploit opportunities with a KM strategy that deploys KM toolkits.
- NKM documents are written for the benefit of Nuclear organizations
- Nuclear organizations use business processes to achieve org. goals
- Nuclear organizations use and benefit from the product of education to supply competent workforce
- Nuclear organizations need strategies and implementation plans and approaches for KM
- Nuclear knowledge is held by a variety of Nuclear organizations. Specific nuclear knowledge challenges may vary based on the individual Nuclear organizations and associated applications.
- For the definitive list of nuclear organizations, refer to ????
Types of nuclear organizations
In the NKM Wiki, nuclear organizations are grouped under the following list:
- Category:Academic organizations
- Category:R&D organizations
- Category:Governmental organizations
- Category:Regulatory organizations
- Category:Reprocessing organizations
- Category:Decommissioning organizations
- Category:Waste organizations
A complete list of nuclear organizations
This table should be tidyed up or maybe deleted when the organisations have been sorted out.
Power applications
- Decommissioning organization
- Educational organization
- Financial institution
- Geological repository organization
- Licensees
- Mining and processing of uranium or thorium organizations
- Non-governmental organizations
- Nuclear power plant owner/operator organizations
- Nuclear energy programme implementing organization
- Nuclear fuel manufacture organizations
- Nuclear power plant operating organization
- Radioactive waste management organizations
- Regulatory body
- Research and development organization
- Research reactor operating organizations
- Spent fuel reprocessing organizations
- Supplier organizations
- Uranium enrichment organizations
- Utility organizations
- Vendor organizations
Non-power applications
- Food
- Agriculture
- Radiation medicine
- Radioisotope production
- Accelerators
- Nuclear instrumentation
- Environmental protection
- Industrial applications
Power and non-power
- Academic organization
- Civil society organization
- Government organization
- Inter governmental organizations
- Media organizations
- Technical support organization
- Training organizations
- University
References
[1] INTERNATIONAL ATOMIC ENERGY AGENCY, Handbook on Nuclear Law, IAEA, Vienna (2003)