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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... example , DOE and NNSA moved to a higher level of security that required , among other things , more vehicle inspections and security patrols . DOE and NNSA also conducted a number of security - related reviews , studies and analysis ...
... example , DOE and NNSA moved to a higher level of security that required , among other things , more vehicle inspections and security patrols . DOE and NNSA also conducted a number of security - related reviews , studies and analysis ...
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... example , NNSA has not fully defined clear roles and responsibilities for its headquarters and site operations . Without a functional management structure and with ongoing confusion about roles and responsibilities , inconsistencies ...
... example , NNSA has not fully defined clear roles and responsibilities for its headquarters and site operations . Without a functional management structure and with ongoing confusion about roles and responsibilities , inconsistencies ...
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... example , we reported to you last month that NNSA needs to better manage its safeguards and security program . Concern over security within the nuclear weapons complex was brought into sharper focus by the September 11 , 2001 ...
... example , we reported to you last month that NNSA needs to better manage its safeguards and security program . Concern over security within the nuclear weapons complex was brought into sharper focus by the September 11 , 2001 ...
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... example , DOE and NNSA moved to a higher level of security that required , among other things , more vehicle inspections and security patrols . While these steps are believed to have improved DOE and NNSA's security posture , they have ...
... example , DOE and NNSA moved to a higher level of security that required , among other things , more vehicle inspections and security patrols . While these steps are believed to have improved DOE and NNSA's security posture , they have ...
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... example , at the time of our review , NNSA headquarters could not provide details on how it intends to ( 1 ) monitor the NNSA site offices ' performance with respect to safeguards and security or ( 2 ) address deficiencies . At the end ...
... example , at the time of our review , NNSA headquarters could not provide details on how it intends to ( 1 ) monitor the NNSA site offices ' performance with respect to safeguards and security or ( 2 ) address deficiencies . At the end ...
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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.
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