One of the major thrusts of the transportation programs at the Oak Ridge National Laboratory has been the development of a number of computerized transportation programs and data bases. The U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) is supporting these efforts through the Transportation Technology Center at Sandia National Laboratories and the Tranportation Operations and Traffic Management (TOTM) organization at DOE Headquarters. Initially this project was centered upon research activities. However, since these tools provide traffic managers and key personnel involved in preshipment planning with a unique resource for ensuring that the movement of radioactive materials can be properly accomplished, additional interest and support is coming from the operational side of DOE. The major accomplishments include the development of two routing models (one for rail shipments and the other for highway shipments), an emergency response assistance program, and two data bases containing pertinent legislative and regulatory information. This paper discusses the mose recent advances in, and additions to, these computerized techniques and provides examples of how they are used. (ERA citation 08:035262)


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    Title :

    DOE Transportation Programs - Computerized Techniques


    Contributors:
    D. S. Joy (author) / P. E. Johnson (author) / C. S. Fore (author) / B. E. Peterson (author)

    Publication date :

    1983


    Size :

    12 pages


    Type of media :

    Report


    Type of material :

    No indication


    Language :

    English