| Publication Date |
2000 |
| Personal Author |
Smith, C. A.; Sparks, D.; Smith, K.; Martin, C. |
| Page Count |
14 |
| Abstract |
The Nuclear Materials Technology Division at Los Alamos National Laboratory has recognized for many years that the cradle to grave tracking of transuranic waste could be done most expeditiously by a computer network system based on real-time process guidance, data generation, and tracking. Toward this goal, the TA-55 waste management system (WMS) was implemented at the plutonium facility. The WMS has changed the paper trail into a computer trail, saving time and eliminating errors and inconsistencies in the process. |
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| Corporate Authors |
Los Alamos National Lab., NM.; California Univ., Berkeley.; Department of Energy, Washington, DC. |
| Supplemental Notes |
Submitted to Waste Management Conference 2000. See also DE97003146. Prepared in cooperation with California Univ., Berkeley. Sponsored by Department of Energy, Washington, DC. |
| Document Type |
Technical Report |
| NTIS Issue Number |
200117 |
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