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2. Accomplishments. Quality Assurance Improvement PlanEM: 12 of 16 commitments completedNNSA: 7 of 8 commitments completedSQA Implementation PlanEH: 14 of 26 commitments completed. 3. QA Program Improvements. Established DOE Office of QA ProgramsEstablished EFCOG QA Group ? tasks in developme
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1. Quality AssuranceImprovement Plan and Software Quality AssuranceImplementation PlanFebruary 23, 2004 Defense Nuclear Facilities Safety Board
Frank Russo
Deputy Assistant Secretary
For Corporate Performance Assessment
2. 2 Accomplishments Quality Assurance Improvement Plan
EM: 12 of 16 commitments completed
NNSA: 7 of 8 commitments completed
SQA Implementation Plan
EH: 14 of 26 commitments completed
3. 3 QA Program Improvements Established DOE Office of QA Programs
Established EFCOG QA Group – tasks in development
Quality Workshop conducted December 2003
QA Directive revisions in progress
4. 4 QA Directive Status QA Order 414.1B nearing issuance – awaiting Secretarial Office concurrences
Suspect/Counterfeit Items Guide 414.1-3 draft ready for February release
QA Guide 414.1-2A revision initiated with target release date April 2004
5. Software Quality AssuranceImplementation PlanFebruary 23, 2004 Defense Nuclear Facilities Safety Board
Chip Lagdon
Director
Office of Quality Assurance Programs
6. 6 Overview Recent Accomplishments
Toolbox Code Status
Design Code Survey
Assessment Schedules
SQA Knowledge Portal
SQA Directives Status
Summary and Path Forward
7. 7 2002-1 IP Accomplishments
8. 8 2002-1 IP Accomplishments (Cont.)
9. 9 2002-1 IP Accomplishments (Cont.)
10. 10 2002-1 IP Accomplishments (Cont.)
11. 11 Overview of Code Commitments
12. 12 Issued interim gap analysis reports for ALOHA, MACCS2, EPIcode, MELCOR, CFAST and GENII toolbox codes
Reports Available: http://tis.eh.doe.gov/techstds/toolsframe.html
No evidence of software-induced errors in the codes that would have led to non-conservatisms at defense nuclear facilities
SQA improvements identified for safety analysis software Gap Analysis of Six Toolbox Codes
13. 13 Toolbox Code Gap Analysis Summary
14. 14 Conducted a survey of design codes currently in use to determine if any should be included as part of the toolbox
Survey period from September to December 2003
14 organizations at 13 DOE sites responded
Issued Initial Report in December 2003
Design Code Survey
15. 15 Multiple-Use Design Software
16. 16 Software Assessment Schedules
17. 17 SQA Knowledge Portal Incorporates functions of Central Registry and SQA list server
Repository for SQA knowledge
Toolbox Code information, Reports and Standards, Training Courses, Procedures
Collaboration space for SQA Community
SQA SME locator
SQA Discussion Forum
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19. 19 SQA Directives Status Software Categorization Grading Work Paper Developed
First SME Panel Review Complete
Additions to software type/approach table
Definitions clarified for software types and their application
Concern grading definitions go beyond SQA IP scope
20. 20 SQA Directives Status Order and Guide Development
March – Sept 04
SME Input throughout
DOE O 414.1C on REVCOM – Sept 04
Consider extending DOE N 411.1 until
DOE O 414.1C is issued
DOE O 414.1B contains SQA responsibilities, clarify safety system software w/in scope
21. 21 2002-1 IP Commitment Summary andPath Forward
Developed SQA Knowledge Portal with Central Registry
Finalize safety analysis code guidance and gap analysis reports by April 2004 and develop path forward
Issue SQA directives by end of 2004
Participate in NNSA and EM SQA site assessments
Partner with NNSA and EM to complete site assessments
NNSA and EM to update FRA documents
Host SQA training May 2004
Partner with NNSA and EM in monitoring of cross-cutting SQA issues
22. Possible Backup Slides May also be incorporated into speakers notes
23. 23 SQA Evaluation Process As Joe described earlier, WSRC’s QA Program is what we base our work on - From the Rule and Order requirements basis flowing down to implementation
In terms of executing Safety Analysis work in support of SRS facilities, some of our implementation basis documentation has been changed to reflect our non-government contractor, subsidiary status.
As an example, WSMS recently issued WSMS 1Q, 4-4, but it is, for all intents and purposes, the same as QAP 20-1, with appropriate substitutions, e.g. WSRC organizations -> WSMS organizations
Also note that SOFTWARE ACTIVITIES has been changed to SOFTWARE APPLICATION ACTIVITIES. As Joe described earlier, WSRC’s QA Program is what we base our work on - From the Rule and Order requirements basis flowing down to implementation
In terms of executing Safety Analysis work in support of SRS facilities, some of our implementation basis documentation has been changed to reflect our non-government contractor, subsidiary status.
As an example, WSMS recently issued WSMS 1Q, 4-4, but it is, for all intents and purposes, the same as QAP 20-1, with appropriate substitutions, e.g. WSRC organizations -> WSMS organizations
Also note that SOFTWARE ACTIVITIES has been changed to SOFTWARE APPLICATION ACTIVITIES.
24. 24 MACCS2 Gap Analysis Two of ten code developer SQA areas satisfactory
Recommend improvement in eight other areas
Key areas of improvement
Update model description and finalize University of New Mexico Verification document
Add prototypic problems and error diagnostics to documentation
Enhance user feedback and technical information exchange
Version 1.13 to be released mid-2004
Fixes multiple plume segment and emergency preparedness models
New version and guidance report address Tech-25 issues
Fire plume phenomenology, code errors, end user QA problem (dose conversion factors), and documentation quality
Conservative estimate to upgrade: 2 FTE-years
25. 25 ALOHA Gap Analysis Software Classification and User Instructions SQA areas are satisfactory
Recommend improvements in eight other SQA areas
ALOHA areas of improvement (new version in progress)
Correct IDLH Isopleth footprint
Write-protect chemical library
Release duration/distance
Allow multiple receptors in one run
Vapor pressure, pool and evaporation models, others
Complete NOAA Theoretical Description Memorandum
Conservative estimate to upgrade: ~16 FTE-months
26. 26 EPIcode Gap Analysis Software Classification and User Instructions SQA areas are satisfactory
Recommend improvements in eight other SQA areas
EPIcode areas of improvement
Add dense gas model capability
Hourly input of meteorology
Surface roughness adjustment
Conservative estimate to upgrade: ~16 FTE-months
27. 27 CFAST Gap Analysis Software Classification and Configuration Control SQA areas are satisfactory
Recommend improvements in eight other SQA areas
CFAST areas of improvement
Provide comprehensive output description
Include training requirements
Document acceptance test for users
Implement formal error notification and corrective action process
Graphical User Interface for Version 5.0.1 should be released
Conservative estimate to upgrade: 0.5 FTE-year
28. 28 MELCOR Gap Analysis Software Classification, Implementation, User Instructions, Acceptance Testing and Configuration Control SQA areas are satisfactory
Recommend improvements in five other SQA areas
MELCOR areas of improvement
Include sample problems relevant to Leak Path Factor analysis
Improve user control of output
Conservative estimate to upgrade: 1 - 2 FTE-years
29. 29 GENII Gap Analysis Older Version (1.485) SQA satisfactory in nine of ten areas
Exception in error impact
Newer Version (2.0) SQA satisfactory in two of ten areas
Recommend improvements in eight areas
GENII 1.485
Applicable to DSAs
No longer in development by PNNL
GENII 2.0
Still in Testing, Not Finalized => Not applicable to DSAs
Conservative estimate to upgrade: ~10 FTE-months
30. 30 Strategy for Design Software Different from safety analysis software
Proprietary, commercially competitive
Frequently updated
Define value-added course of action
Current protocol of development, verification, testing, and control measures is adequate
Facilitate reporting and disposition errors and deficiencies
Lessons learned among DOE users
Software training
Develop web-based information systems
Arranged by design software category
Re-survey as appropriate