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© 2016 Electric Power Research Institute, Inc. All rights reserved.
Marc H. Tannenbaum
Technical Leader
IAEA Technical Meeting
Vienna
July 19-21, 2016
EPRI Update
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�Thank your for the opportunity to
share some information
� I would rather be there in person
�Note that EPRI products are available at epri.com or
membercenter.epri.com
– Some products are only available to EPRI members
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The big picture
2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014
No.Seizures
14,861 19,959 24,792 22,848 28,212 23,140
MSRP Value (USD)
$2.65 B $1.41 B $1.11 B $1.26.B $1.74 B $1.2B
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1,000,000,000
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20092010
20112012
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Value of Good Seized at Manufacturer's
Suggested Retail Price (USD)
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2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014
Number of Seizures
From U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement data
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Top commodities seized by percentage of total manufacturer suggested retail price
From U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement data
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% MSRP and % Seizures by Mode of Transportation
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Other
From U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement data
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EPRI CFI Guidance - EPRI 3002002276
� Counterfeit and Fraudulent Items: Mitigating the
Increasing Risk, Revision 1 of 1019163 – EPRI
3002002276
– Prepared by an EPRI/Nuclear Energy Institute (NEI) Industry
Team
– NEI submitted to NRC August 22, 2014
– NRC published SECY 2015-0003 on January 8, 2015
which states:
“The EPRI guidance was finalized in July 2014 and provides the necessary fundamental
elements for detecting and preventing CFSI from affecting NRC-regulated activities.”
– NRC Published Regulatory Issue Summary (RIS) 2015-08 on June 24, 2015 which
states
“. . . the “staff believes that problems identified with respect to the quality of items
dedicated for use in safety-related applications are adequately addressed by the
requirements of Appendix B to 10 CFR Part 50 and, for the most part, are problems of
compliance, rather than of inadequate rules”
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EPRI Computer-based training
�EPRI 1020953
(2010)
�Update will be
completed in 2016
to reflect what has
been learned
since 2010
including
information from
U.S. NRC RIS and
SECY
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EPRI “Self Assessment” Guidance – EPRI 1021493
� Counterfeit and Fraudulent Items: A Self-
Assessment Checklist
� Designed for use by utilities or suppliers
� Publically available
– Send a link to all your
suppliers
– Questions are organized
by functional area
– http://www.epri.com/search/Pages/results.aspx?k=1021
493&r=mptabresults%3AARABUmVzZWFyY2ggUmVzd
Wx0cwxtcHRhYnJlc3VsdHMBAl4iAiIk
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EPRI Suspect Counterfeit/Fraudulent Item Database
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May / August 2015 - Circuit Breakers
� “Tampered”
molded case
circuit breakers
(29, 30, 33)
� Suspected
fraudulent heat
treatment and
material test
reports for safety-
related valves
(non-U.S.) (28)
Front Back Left Side Right Side
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July 2014 - Unistrut Fittings
Although it was determined that the suspect clamps were genuine, reporting and
investigating the suspect clamps demonstrated correct behaviors
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Recently Completed EPRI Products (www.epri.com)
Digital Equivalency Evaluation: Screening Checklist and Considerations - 3002007023,
Technical Specialist Training 2.1 - 3002006989
Procurement Engineering Basics CBT – 3002005397
Typical Format for Documenting Commercial-Grade Item Dedication Technical Evaluations – 3002006066
Plant Engineering: Relay Procurement and Acceptance, Checklist and Considerations -3002005396
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EPRI Project Line-up for 2016 (Technical Procurement & Supply Chain)
Update Counterfeit and Fraudulent Item Computer-Based Training
• Incorporate learning subsequent to original course via work with Nuclear Energy Institute (NEI), U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission (NRC), and International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA)
Maintaining Qualification during Commercial Grade Dedication
• Guidance that can be used to help assure that qualification is maintained during the commercial grade dedication process. The guidance will take into account that applicable baseline qualification requirements vary based on the age of a facility, licensing commitments, and qualification standards used.
Advanced Commercial Grade Dedication Seminar
• Instructor-led seminar that presents the detailed commercial grade dedication process in its entirety and provides students with the opportunity to complete a dedication technical evaluation over the course of the seminar.
Screening for Undeclared Digital Content
• Guidance on techniques for screening procurements of electrical items for digital content. Effective language for communicating what "digital content" means, identification of tests and examinations that can be performed to detect digital content, and the types of documentation and other reviews that could provide an indication of undeclared digital content.
Critical Spares Implementation and Lessons Learned
• Build on EPRI 1019162 via benchmarking and critical spares program experience. Focus on identification of critical spares and how to best make them available for use. Research will consider elements of INPO’s parts quality and availability best practices document.
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Volunteers are welcome for EPRI Technical Advisory Committees for 2016 Projects
�Utility or supplier representatives
�Critical Spares Implementation and Lessons Learned
�Maintaining Seismic Qualification during the Dedication
Process
�Avoiding Procurement of Undeclared Digital Content
– Please contact Marc Tannenbaum
� mtannenbaum@epri.com
� (704) 595-2609
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Emerging Issue - “Undeclared” Digital Content
Investigation of an Allen Bradley Relay that failed revealed that digital content had been added to the device despite assurances the device had not changed
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Old Versus New boards
Original
Replacement
�Potential to occur in all electronic devices
�Destructive examination may be required to determine if the device has changed – some electronics enclosures are sealed
�The ability to detect and prevent undeclared changes / digital content should be improved
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EPRI Screening for Undeclared Digital Content Project
�What is the scope of items that should be screened?
�How do we effectively communicate what digital content is to
our suppliers?
�What are indications that digital content has been added?
�How do we screen for digital content?
�What do we do when we find it?
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Status of Recent EPRI Procurement Guidelines Submitted to NRC for Review
� Acceptance of Commercial Grade Computer Programs
– EPRI 3002002289
– NEI submitted to NRC January 22, 2014
– NRC Draft Regulatory Guide 1305 has been issued for
public comment
– NEI is coordinating industry comments
� Upgraded Commercial Grade Dedication Guidance –
EPRI 3002002982
– Published September 5, 2014
– NEI submitted to NRC September 17, 2014
– NRC is preparing Draft Regulatory Guide 1292 and plans
to endorse the EPRI document
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Anyone can register for JUTG Meetings at epri.com
EPRI JUTG - Clearwater, Florida – August 2-4, 2016
9 AM
8 AM
4 PM
3 PM
2
PM
1 PM
12
PM
11 AM
10 AM
15 Min - Break / Networking
60 Min - Lunch / Networking
15 Min - Break / Networking
(80) Introductions –
Identify first timers and ask what they’d like to get out of
the meeting. Request current lessons learned,
assessment findings, questions, etc.
Daryl Prisby, Exelon
9 AM
8 AM
4 PM
3 PM
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1 PM
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11 AM
10 AM
9 AM
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4 PM
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11 AM
10 AM
20 Min – Break (Luggage / Checkout)
9 AM
8 AM
4 PM
3 PM
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11 AM
10 AM
60 Min - Lunch / Networking
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(10) Safety Moment / Cell Phones & Pagers – Paul(30) Opening Remarks and Introductions
M. Tannenbaum / Paul Saksvig1
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(20) – Pre-Reception Networking
15 Min - Break Networking
Wednesday
(40) Ask the NRC
Jermaine Heath, U.S. NRC
(20) Topics for Next Meeting – Daryl Prisby
(10) Safety Moment / Cell Phones & Pagers – Paul S.
(50) EPRI Procurement Update
Marc Tannenbaum, EPRI
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(25) Inter-Utility Transfers
Rob Santoro, Rolls-Royce Nuclear Services
(30) Identification of Digital Content
James Schwan, GE-Hitachi Wilmington, NC
(70) Breakouts
(1) New Procurement Engineer Q&A / PE Basics CBT
(2) Standard Technical & QA requirement Clauses
(3) More efficient Procurement Eng. Processes
15 Min - Break / Networking
(15) Topics for Next Meeting – Daryl Prisby
10 Min - Break
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(30) Rigor in Equivalency Evaluations – PE vs. Design
Bhavesh Patel, Duke Energy
(25) Identifying when digital content is added
Craig Irish, AZZ NLI
(25) Breakout Session Report-outs
(30) Design Control – What is it?
Harry Medsger, Areva
250
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15 Min - Break
(30) Effective Source Surveillance
Ken Gauthaman, Southern Nuclear
140
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(30) Benefits of Standard Requirements / Cost Savings
Roy Croft, Southern Nuclear
(25) Dedication – What you can and can’t do
Robert Leone, NextEra Energy / Tech Testing Labs
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(25) Dedication – What you can and can’t do
Jim Garrison, United Controls
(30) Bring it Back – what did I learn?
Plus/Delta- Paul S
(25) Dedication – What you can and can’t do
Bhavesh Patel, Duke Energy
(30) Procurement Engineering Cost Savings
Ararat Torosyan, Curtiss-Wright Nuclear Division
(25) Procurement Engineering Cost Savings
Roger Wszolek, Entergy
(25) Benefits of Standard Requirements / Cost Savings
Greg Keller, NLI
(30) Benefits of Standard Requirements / Cost Savings
Tad Gray, Curtiss Wright Nuclear Division (Nova)
(25) Inter-Utility Transfers
Ed Wynne, NLI
15 Min - Break
(15)
(15) NUPIC Update – Mark Coren
(15) NUOG Update – Howard LeCompte
(30) INPO Parts Quality and Availability Update
INPO
(30) Inter-Utility Transfers
Judy Patin, Entergy Corporate(25) Procurement Engineering Cost Savings
Marie Niemeyer, Curtiss-Wright / Qualtech
(25) Candidate Standard Requirements
George Shampy, Rolls-Royce
(25) EPRI Website Basics
Marc Tannenbaum, EPRI
240
(25) Reverse Engineering
Marc Tannenbaum, EPRI
(20) Reverse Engineering Open Discussion
(25) EPRI Website Demo
Marc Tannenbaum, EPRI
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