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Version:4.6.1
Last Release:Mar 14, 2025
Radionuclide Viewer (RV) is an application for viewing the DCFPAK radiological data from Oakridge National Laboratories.
Version:4.2.0
Last Release:Jan 22, 2025
Mixture Manager (MM) allows users to create and manage radionuclides mixtures for future use across applications.
Version:12.1.0
Last Release:Jan 22, 2025
The Turbo FRMAC (TF) software program is the software implementation of the science and methodologies utilized by the Federal Radiological Monitoring and Assessment Center (FRMAC). These methods are documented in the FRMAC Assessment Manual and are utilized in the event of the intentional or accidental release of radioactive material to guide and govern the response of the Federal, State, Local, and Tribal governments. TF is designed to help the decision maker in a radiological emergency understand the significance of the field sample results and modeling information, so that proper response actions can be implemented. The software provides information about the impacts a radiological emergency will have on people affected by the event. It is intended to aid the leadership in identifying the proper action needed in order to protect the public without causing widespread panic.
Version:10.5.1
Last Release:Dec 6, 2023
SHARC (Specialized Hazard Assessment Response Capability) is used to simulate the release of radioactivity from a nuclear weapon via either conventional detonation or by non-explosive techniques. Each scenario is associated with an event that describes when and where the material was released and each event can support multiple scenarios of each type. An integrated geographic information system (GIS) engine and population databases (U.S. Census and Landscan) is used for the graphical display of areas affected by the radiation and for the estimation of casualties and fatalities. The GIS results can also be exported to Google Earth. SHARC can also generate Microsoft Word™ or Microsoft PowerPoint™ documents for reporting and briefing purposes.