Institutional Foundations of National Nuclear Program: Analysis of Interagency Working Group and Regulatory Body Functions
This expert report describes in detail the functions of two key institutional pillars of the national nuclear program: the Interdepartmental Expert Working Group (IEWG), analogous to NEPIO according to IAEA standards, and the Directorate (SRBATOM) as an independent regulator. The document analyzes the conceptual framework of institutional infrastructure according to the IAEA "Milestones" model with its 19 elements. Special attention is given to the requirement of regulator independence as the cornerstone of trust, its functions from legislation to inspection, and adaptation to new SMR technologies. The report includes international benchmarking using examples from UAE, Egypt, and UK, examines regulatory barriers for SMR deployment, and provides a synthesis of authority delineation between program promoter and oversight body.
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