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USING A WEB BASED GEOGRAPHIC INFORMATION SYSTEM TO CREATE AND SUBMIT DIGITAL DECLARATION SITE MAPS FOR THE ADDITIONAL PROTOCOL 2.A.(iii)

机译:使用基于Web的地理信息系统创建并提交附加协议2.A.(iii)的数字声明网站地图

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States with additional protocols [1] to comprehensive safeguards agreements in force are required under Article 2.a.(iii) to submit to the IAEA a map for each site. A special format for the map submission is neither prescribed in the Additional Protocol (AP) for Article 2.a.(iii), nor in the current guidelines [2]. Since the first adoption of the Additional Protocol, advances in mapping technology provide new means for submitting site maps. For Euratom members such as Germany, a new submission process will need to conform to both IAEA and Euratom standards. A joint Member State Support Programme task on Digital Declaration Site Maps (DDSM) has already demonstrated the viability of submitting site maps digitally, with geospatial data intact. A next step in this pilot project is to evaluate the technical changes required to implement a new submission process using a secure, web-based Geographic Information System (GIS) for a few selected sites in Gennany. The data conversion procedure varies at each site in Germany due to data origin and current map submission procedures in place. This is due in part to the various methods in which the map data was initially created and subsequently maintained. Some site operators continue to use paper maps designed in the 1970s while others have updated their map data technology in varying degrees during the past decades. Modern server-based GIS portals hold the potential to assist site operators in updating their site maps and maintaining changes. This paper details some of the efforts required to modernize the site map updating and submission processes. The submission of maps as part of declarations by the current Commission's Additional Protocol Editor (CAPE) software as well as by new AP input software of the IAEA, Protocol Reporter 3 (PR3), will be discussed.
机译:根据第2.a.(iii)条要求具有有效的全面保障协定的附加议定书[1]的国家向国际原子能机构提交每个场址的地图。第2.a.(iii)条的附加议定书(AP)或现行指南[2]中都没有规定地图提交的特殊格式。自从第一次采用附加协议以来,制图技术的进步为提交站点地图提供了新的手段。对于像德国这样的Euratom成员,新的提交流程将需要同时符合IAEA和Euratom标准。成员国对数字声明站点地图(DDSM)的联合支持任务已经证明了在保持地理空间数据不变的情况下以数字方式提交站点地图的可行性。此试验项目的下一步是评估安全的,基于Web的地理信息系统(GIS),用于Gennany的一些选定站点,以实施新的提交过程所需的技术更改。由于数据来源和现行的地图提交程序,数据转换程序在德国的每个站点都有所不同。这部分归因于最初创建并随后维护地图数据的各种方法。一些站点运营商继续使用1970年代设计的纸质地图,而其他站点运营商在过去几十年中不同程度地更新了其地图数据技术。基于服务器的现代GIS门户具有帮助站点运营商更新站点地图和维护更改的潜力。本文详细介绍了现代化站点地图更新和提交过程所需的一些工作。将讨论当前委员会的附加协议编辑器(CAPE)软件以及国际原子能机构的新AP输入软件Protocol Reporter 3(PR3)作为声明的一部分提交地图的问题。

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