Anonymous ID: f53d70 May 2, 2018, 11:48 a.m. No.1274424   🗄️.is đź”—kun   >>4725

>>1274413

A handful of national security reporters, myself included, eventually learned that Levinson had actually been working for “rogue” CIA analysts who had violated agency rules by using him as a spy, that agency officials had allegedly lied to congressional overseers about it and that people had been fired. However incomplete, it was a hell of a story. But we sat on it after hearing arguments—from Levinson’s friends and family, their U.S. senator, Bill Nelson of Florida, and of course the CIA—that revealing Levinson’s agency ties could be fatal.

 

But did anyone at the CIA green-light his mission to Iran?

Anonymous ID: f53d70 May 2, 2018, 12:27 p.m. No.1274888   🗄️.is đź”—kun

>>1274734

RVID is exclusively Mac OS X just an fyi. https://www.filedesc.com/en/file/rvid

 

However I did dig up this gov doc mentioning RVID

 

Noteable??

https://www.archives.gov/files/records-mgmt/rcs/schedules/independent-agencies/rg-0431/n1-431-09-002_sf115.pdf

 

REACTOR VESSEL INTEGRITY DATABASE (RVID) BACKGROUND:

 

RPV materials are subject to embrittlement due to exposure to high energy neutrons. An embrittlement

shift is used to evaluate consolidated impacts related to radiation hardening and embrittlement. The

program for material embrittlement surveillance is managed using the Reactor Vessel Integrity Database

 

  • RVID. Radiation hardening and embrittlement ofRPV materials depends on a large number of

metallurgical and irradiation variables.

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The RVID has been developed using Microsoft Access. The official NRC records themselves are the

correspondence and analyses from the licensees related to RPV integrity and these records are maintained

in electronic formats in ADAMS or another currently approved record keeping system. RVID provides a

summary of the data and analyses related to the RPV integrity issue for the use of the NRC staff. This

information as summarized in RVID provides basic information of the strength of the materials used for

the construction of reactor pressure vessels and the degradation of these materials over time when

exposed to high neutron fluence and contrasts the experimental data with the expected strength as

computed using commonly used codes. This information, collected over the lifetimes of the licensed

reactors, provide an important source of basic scientific data that may be used to refine computational

models.

 

The Program Authority for RVID is 10 CFR Part 50.61, "Fracture Toughness Requirements for

Protection Against Pressurized Thermal Shock Events," 10 CFR 50, Appendix G, 10 CFR 50, Appendix

H, and Regulatory Guide 1.99 "Radiation Embrittlement of Reactor Vessel Materials". NUREG-1511

and NUREG-1612 also provide information describing the program.

 

Dates: data has been collected and managed in RVID since 1992.