Technical Scope. (i) The Parties expect to employ common equipment already in place and to utilize the Internet, World Wide Web or other appropriate communications network or infrastructure (for example, or Integrated Service Digital Network). Problems regarding compatibility of technological equipment (e.g., band width for video teleconferencing and alphanumeric transfers) shall be brought to the attention of the Parties and expeditiously resolved by mutual agreement of the Parties. (ii) The information exchange will be limited to atmospheric dispersion modeling products, graphical displays, textual information of the source term and predictive results, and teleconferencing and other discussions of mutual interest on the information exchange, during hypothetical, non-military nuclear emergency event simulations. In the event of an actual non- military, nuclear emergency event during the prototype development and evaluation period, representatives of JAERI and DOE will confer by the best available means (e.g., phone, facsimile, or electronic mail) to discuss utilization of the prototype link for information exchange. B. During the development and implementation of the prototype communications link, the Parties shall explore relationships of this information exchange program to other emergency information exchange programs, including the Global Emergency Management Information Network Initiative project as well as related programs and activities of the International Atomic Energy Agency.
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