The NRC’s 24th annual
Regulatory Information Conference (RIC)
is around the corner, March 13th to 15th, in North Bethesda, Md. Yes,
the conference is free and open to the public, but you still need to
register. You can
register online before Feb. 28 or on-site at the registration service desk.
In
addition to a comprehensive program agenda and network opportunities,
participants will have their pick of 36 technical sessions and 24
technical poster and tabletop presentations. There will also be several
sessions addressing high-interest topics associated with the Fukushima
Dai-ichi accident and the NRC’s response to lessons-learned such as
seismic and station blackout events, flooding and ventilation issues,
emergency preparedness and incident response.
For
your convenience, we have introduced new social media elements
including a RIC Twitter feed, Quick Response (QR) codes and YouTube
videos.
• Twitter: Follow us @NRCGOV_RIC and get the up-to-the-minute postings of RIC news and highlights and you can go to the direct
RIC Twitter feed. Non-Twitter followers can access the same information at the
RIC website.
•
QR Codes: displayed on conference materials and technical posters and
tabletops that you can quickly scan using compatible hand-held
devices to take you to specific conference information links
•
YouTube: view the short video snippets of the RIC opening and plenary
sessions the day after each session. Additional links will take YouTube
visitors to the NRC video archives to view the entire sessions at the
NRC video archive web page.
Visit the
NRC website for more information on the RIC, registration and access to post-RIC event materials. And check out our new
YouTube video: Three Minutes on the RIC.
Ivonne Couret
Public Affairs Officer
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