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23 January 2012
Stakeholders gather for national event
The NDA has published the report from the National Event for stakeholders, held in Manchester at the end of last year.

22 December 2011
IWM Draft Strategy Development Programme
This draft paper articulates the work required to develop a comprehensive NDA Integrated Waste Management Strategy that will drive Lifetime Plan development and lead in due course to the estate wide optimisation of waste management.

22 December 2011
Strategic approach to competition
NDA anticipates targeting both the Magnox SLC and the Research Sites Restoration Limited (RSRL) SLC in its next competition in January 2012.

21 December 2011
Regulators’ review of the generic DSSC
A joint regulatory review of the NDA Radioactive Waste Management Directorate’s generic Disposal System Safety Case (gDSSC) for disposal of higher activity radioactive waste in a geological disposal facility published.

12 December 2011
NDA publishes draft Business Plan for consultation
The Nuclear Decommissioning Authority has published a draft Business Plan 2012 – 2015 for consultation. The consultation will run from 12 December and close on 3 February 2012.

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NDA Strategy Document

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We published our revised Strategy in March 2011.

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Critical Enablers

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Delivery of our strategy is only possible if a stable and effective implementation framework exists. This framework must ensure that once the 'right thing' has been identified it can be delivered effectively and efficiently. The Energy Act (2004) (ref #) recognised this and gave the NDA responsibility to deliver skills, R&D and supply chain development and to operate with due regard to socio-economics. In addition to these specific responsibilities, it is important that we define our approach to a number of other subjects.   These responsibilities and strategies are known as Critical Enablers. 

Critical Enablers apply across our other strategic themes and enable their delivery. They differ in maturity of strategy, and the future pace of development will be driven by the needs and influences of our strategic themes. For example, the development of the Transport and Logistics Strategy will be driven by the implementation requirements of the Integrated Waste Strategies and Spent Fuels.  

Where appropriate, the development and implementation of Critical Enablers follow the Strategy Management System (SMS).

Underpinning Strategies

  • Health, Safety, Security, Safeguards, Environment and Quality (HSSSEQ): To reduce the inherent health, safety, security, safeguards and environmental risks associated with the nuclear legacy, and encourage high standards in operational health, safety, security, safeguards, environmental and quality performance.
  • Research and Development: To ensure that delivery of the NDA's mission is technically underpinned by sufficient and appropriate R&D.
  • People (incorporating Skills and Capability): To ensure our estate has the skills and capability to carry out the mission efficiently and effectively.
  • Asset Management: To ensure our estate has the skills and capability to carry out the mission efficiently and effectively.
  • Contracting and Incentivisation: To secure and manage effective and efficient procurement contracts which are affordable, provide value for money and deliver the NDA's mission through appropriate incentivisation.
  • Competition: To bring the best capabilities the market has to offer, at the best price, to deliver our mission.
  • Supply Chain Development: To optimise the NDA supply chain to develop an affordable, cost-effective, innovative and dynamic market to deliver our mission.
  • Information and Knowledge Management : To ensure the NDA, the SLCs and our subsidiaries are compliant with relevant legislation and regulations, follow good practice and maintain a fit for purpose infrastructure for information and knowledge management.
  • Socio-Economics: To support the creation of dynamic, sustainable local economies for communities living near our sites.
  • Public and Stakeholder Engagement and Communications: To build and maintain the support, confidence and trust of the public and stakeholders.
  • Transport and Logistics: To ensure the efficient transportation of radioactive and bulk materials is carried out safely and securely.
  • Funding: To provide appropriate funding for the NDA's work from direct Government funding and commercial income, ensuring that income volatility is managed through adequate contingency arrangements.
  • International Relations: To gain access to international good practice from our relationships with counterpart organisations in other countries; to influence technical and legislative developments; to maintain good relations with overseas communities and to support Government policy.