Lance Rakovan
Senior Commuication Specialist
At
the NRC, we do our best to be open and keep the public informed about
what actions we are taking and why we are taking them. We are also
always open to suggestions on how to improve our communications with the
public.
On
Jan. 23, the NRC will hold a “virtual” public meeting (via webinar and
conference call) to discuss potential ways the agency might improve
communications. Discussion topics include:
- Reflections on the NRC’s communications since the Fukushima event, including actions the NRC has taken in response.
Since Fukushima, are you getting the information you need involving the
NRC and the nuclear industry’s progress in implementing lessons learned
from the event?
- Potential actions the NRC might take in the long term to improve stakeholder involvement.
In addition to or instead of its current communication mechanisms, how
should the NRC communicate about significant regulatory issues?
- Ways
the NRC could partner with other organizations to improve public
communication and education on topics associated with radiological
safety. Which groups might be open to cooperating with the agency on public communications?
- Non-traditional places/ways the NRC could communicate its message. Are there unconventional communications channels the NRC is not using that could help get out the agency’s message?
Our hope is to get some “out of the box” ideas on ways we can improve howwe communicate with the public.
Details about the meeting can be found
here.
Whether
or not you can participate in this meeting, please feel free to provide
input on any of the topics listed above by commenting to this blog
posting. We will incorporate any comments received here into the meeting
summary.
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