NAC Reporter

Secure, Adaptable and Efficient System for Tracking Nuclear Materials

Nuclear Accounting and Compliance Reporter (NAC Reporter®) is a web-based software system that assists governments and nuclear facilities with Nuclear Material Control & Accountability (MC&A) reporting requirements.

NAC Reporter is designed for ease of use and captures nuclear material accounting activities at a facility or national level. The system processes inputted information to ensure reporting compliance with applicable regulations, laws and policies governing the use and handling of nuclear materials. Three versions of NAC Reporter are currently available.

U.S. Facility Version

The U.S. Facility Version is designed to assist U.S. facilities reporting their nuclear material accounting activities electronically to the U.S. Nuclear Materials Management & Safeguards System (NMMSS) and comply with NRC and DOE requirements. The software tracks and reports Transaction, Inventory, Material Balance and Obligation information at the facility.

State Version

The State Version of NAC Reporter is a customizable State System of Accounting for and Control of Nuclear Material (SSAC) system nuclear accounting software tool for governments with a nuclear program. The State Version NAC Reporter improves reporting, tracking and monitoring of nuclear material activities within the country.

State NAC Reporter accepts data from facilities; validates submitted data against laws, regulations, a country’s reporting procedures/policies and IAEA guidelines; and reports to various governmental entities. The software can be customized to accept and track additional data points where required.

Facility Version 

The Facility Version of NAC Reporter is similar to the State Version but developed for the unique features for accepting, processing and reporting nuclear activities at a facility. It can be customized for facility-specific reporting requirements.

Facility NAC Reporter accepts data in a predetermined format; validates data against laws, regulations, a country’s reporting procedures/policies and IAEA guidelines; and reports to the country’s regulatory authorities.