F. INTERNATIONAL DATA CENTRE FUNCTIONS
16. The International Data Centre shall receive, collect, process, analyse, report on and archive data
from International Monitoring System facilities, including the results of analysis conducted at
certified laboratories.
17. The procedures and standard event screening criteria to be used by the International Data Centre
in carrying out its agreed functions, in particular for the production of standard reporting products
and for the performance of standard range of services for States Parties, shall be elaborated in the
Operational Manual for the International Data Centre and shall be progressively developed. The
procedures and criteria developed initially by the Preparatory Commission shall be approved by
the Conference at its initial session.
International Data Centre Standard Products
18. The International Data Centre shall apply on a routine basis automatic processing methods and
interactive human analysis to raw International Monitoring System data in order to produce and
archive standard International Data Centre products on behalf of all States Parties. These
products shall be provided at no cost to States Parties and shall be without prejudice to final
judgements with regard to the nature of any event, which shall remain the responsibility of States
Parties, and shall include:
(a) Integrated lists of all signals detected by the International Monitoring System, as well as standard
event lists and bulletins, including the values and associated uncertainties calculated for each event
located by the International Data Centre, based on a set of standard parameters;
(b) Standard screened event bulletins that result from the application to each event by the
International Data Centre of standard event screening criteria, making use of the characterization
parameters specified in Annex 2 to this Protocol, with the objective of characterising, highlighting
in the standard event bulletin, and thereby screening out, events considered to be consistent with
natural phenomena or non-nuclear, man-made phenomena. The standard event bulletin shall
indicate numerically for each event the degree to which that event meets or does not meet the
event screening criteria. In applying standard event screening, the International Data Centre shall
use both global and supplementary screening criteria to take account of regional variations where
applicable. The International Data Centre shall progressively enhance its technical capabilities as
experience is gained in the operation of the International Monitoring System;
(c) Executive summaries, which summarize the data acquired and archived by the International Data
Centre, the products of the International Data Centre, and the performance and operational status
of the International Monitoring System and International Data Centre; and
(d) Extracts or subsets of the standard International Data Centre products specified in sub-paragraphs
(a) to (c), selected according to the request of an individual State Party.
19. The International Data Centre shall carry out, at no cost to States Parties, special studies to
provide in-depth, technical review by expert analysis of data from the International Monitoring
System, if requested by the Organization or by a State Party, to improve the estimated values for
the standard signal and event parameters.
International Data Centre Services to States Parties
20. The International Data Centre shall provide States Parties with open, equal, timely and convenient
access to all International Monitoring System data, raw or processed, all International Data
Centre products, and all other International Monitoring System data in the archive of the
International Data Centre or, through the International Data Centre, of International Monitoring
System facilities. The methods for supporting data access and the provision of data shall include
the following services:
(a) Automatic and regular forwarding to a State Party of the products of the International Data
Centre or the selection by the State Party thereof, and, as requested, the selection by the State
Party of International Monitoring System data;
(b) The provision of the data or products generated in response to ad hoc requests by States Parties
for the retrieval from the International Data Centre and International Monitoring System facility
archives of data and products, including interactive electronic access to the International Data
Centre data base; and
(c) Assisting individual States Parties, at their request and at no cost for reasonable efforts, with
expert technical analysis of International Monitoring System data and other relevant data provided
by the requesting State Party, in order to help the State Party concerned to identify the source of
specific events. The output of any such technical analysis shall be considered a product of the
requesting State Party, but shall be available to all States Parties.
The International Data Centre services specified in sub-paragraphs (a) and (b) shall be made
available at no cost to each State Party. The volumes and formats of data shall be set out in the
Operational Manual for the International Data Centre.
National Event Screening
21. The International Data Centre shall, if requested by a State Party, apply to any of its standard
products, on a regular and automatic basis, national event screening criteria established by that
State Party, and provide the results of such analysis to that State Party. This service shall be
undertaken at no cost to the requesting State Party. The output of such national event screening
processes shall be considered a product of the requesting State Party.
Technical Assistance
22. The International Data Centre shall, where required, provide technical assistance to
individual States Parties:
(a) In formulating their requirements for selection and screening of data and products;
(b) By installing at the International Data Centre, at no cost to a requesting State Party for reasonable
efforts, computer algorithms or software provided by that State Party to compute new signal and
event parameters that are not included in the Operational Manual for the International Data
Centre, the output being considered products of the requesting State Party; and
(c) By assisting States Parties to develop the capability to receive, process and analyse International
Monitoring System data at a national data centre.
23. The International Data Centre shall continuously monitor and report on the operational status of
the International Monitoring System facilities, of communications links, and of its own processing
systems. It shall provide immediate notification to those responsible should the operational
performance of any component fail to meet agreed levels set out in the relevant operational
manual.