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October 01 2009
The World Institute for Nuclear Security: Filling a Gap in the Global Nuclear Security Regime
Roger Howsley
Roger Howsley
Roger Howsley was the former Director of Security, Safeguards and International Affairs (SSIA) for British Nuclear Fuels Ltd. and has over 25 years of international experience relating to nuclear non-proliferation and security across the nuclear fuel cycle, working with the IAEA, Euratom, National Police Forces, and security organizations. He was Chairman of the U.K.'s Atomic Energy Police Authority on a biennial basis between 1996 and 2005, and managed its transition to become the Civil Nuclear Constabulary in 2005, an armed police force responsible for the protection of the U.K.'s civil nuclear sites. Since 2001, he has been served on the IAEA Director-General's Standing Advisory Group on Safeguards Implementation (SAGSI).
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Roger Howsley
Roger Howsley was the former Director of Security, Safeguards and International Affairs (SSIA) for British Nuclear Fuels Ltd. and has over 25 years of international experience relating to nuclear non-proliferation and security across the nuclear fuel cycle, working with the IAEA, Euratom, National Police Forces, and security organizations. He was Chairman of the U.K.'s Atomic Energy Police Authority on a biennial basis between 1996 and 2005, and managed its transition to become the Civil Nuclear Constabulary in 2005, an armed police force responsible for the protection of the U.K.'s civil nuclear sites. Since 2001, he has been served on the IAEA Director-General's Standing Advisory Group on Safeguards Implementation (SAGSI).
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2009
Innovations: Technology, Governance, Globalization (2009) 4 (4): 203–208.
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Roger Howsley; The World Institute for Nuclear Security: Filling a Gap in the Global Nuclear Security Regime. Innovations: Technology, Governance, Globalization 2009; 4 (4): 203–208. doi: https://doi.org/10.1162/itgg.2009.4.4.203
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