Emerging Threats: Assessing Nuclear Weapons Complex Facility Security : Hearing Before the Subcommittee on National Security, Emerging Threats and International Relations of the Committee on Government Reform, House of Representatives, One Hundred Eighth Congress, First Session, June 24, 2003U.S. Government Printing Office, 2003 - 187 pages |
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... efforts and leadership in addressing the issue of our national security and the threats that are posed by issues of pos- sible targets of terrorist attacks . Our national labs and nuclear production facilities are appealing targets for ...
... efforts and leadership in addressing the issue of our national security and the threats that are posed by issues of pos- sible targets of terrorist attacks . Our national labs and nuclear production facilities are appealing targets for ...
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... efforts to develop the design basis threat document , and the challenges DOE and NNSA face in meeting the require- ments of the new DBT . DOE and NNSA took immediate steps to improve security in the aftermath of the September 11 ...
... efforts to develop the design basis threat document , and the challenges DOE and NNSA face in meeting the require- ments of the new DBT . DOE and NNSA took immediate steps to improve security in the aftermath of the September 11 ...
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... effort to develop and issue a new DBT took almost 2 years ; it was issued just last month . The effort to develop a new DBT was slowed by , among other things , disagreements over the size of the potential terrorist group that might ...
... effort to develop and issue a new DBT took almost 2 years ; it was issued just last month . The effort to develop a new DBT was slowed by , among other things , disagreements over the size of the potential terrorist group that might ...
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... efforts to develop a new design basis threat , a classified document that identifies the potential size and ... effort to develop and issue a new design basis threat took almost 2 years ; it was issued in May 2003. This effort was slowed ...
... efforts to develop a new design basis threat , a classified document that identifies the potential size and ... effort to develop and issue a new design basis threat took almost 2 years ; it was issued in May 2003. This effort was slowed ...
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... efforts to develop the design basis threat ( DBT ) , a classified document that identifies the potential size and capabilities of the terrorist forces that DOE and NNSA sites must be prepared to defend against ; and ( 3 ) the challenges ...
... efforts to develop the design basis threat ( DBT ) , a classified document that identifies the potential size and capabilities of the terrorist forces that DOE and NNSA sites must be prepared to defend against ; and ( 3 ) the challenges ...
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Page 134 - DOE and the weapons laboratories have a deeply rooted culture of low regard for and, at times, hostility to security issues, which has continually frustrated the efforts of its internal and external critics, notably the GAO and the House Energy and Commerce Committee.
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Page 116 - ... expect significant difficulties in arriving at a full understanding of the The Honorable Warren Rudman Page 2 problems, particularly if, given your tight deadline, you are forced to rely on those contractors and government officials responsible for managing the laboratories over the last twenty years. The Subcommittee's work on this matter began in 1981 in response to efforts to undermine independent review of security threats. The Department of Energy's Assistant Secretary of Energy for Defense...
Page 8 - Mr. Chairman, that concludes my statement. I would be happy to respond to any questions you or the Members may have.
Page 77 - I am this day to have the privilege of addressing you, and I thank you from the bottom of my heart for your courtesy and attention in listening to me.
Page 6 - OK. [Witnesses sworn.] Mr. SHAYS. Note for the record our witnesses have responded in the affirmative. And we will go as I called you.
Page 1 - Green, Minority Assistant Clerk. Mr. SHAYS. A quorum being present. The Subcommittee on National Security, Veterans Affairs and International Relations hearing entitled, "Combating Terrorism: Preventing Nuclear Terrorism,