The Protective Forces at the Department of Energy


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The protective forces at the Department of Energy : hearing before the Subcommittee on Strategic Forces of the Committee on Armed Services, United States Senate, One Hundred Eleventh Congress, second session, March 3, 2010.







The Protective Forces at the Department of Energy


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The protective forces at the Department of Energy: hearing before the Subcommittee on Strategic Forces of the Committee on Armed Services, United States Senate, One Hundred Eleventh Congress, second session, March 3, 2010.




Nuclear Security


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The 9/11 terrorist attacks raised concerns about the security of Dept. of Energy¿s (DoE) sites with weapons-grade nuclear material, known as Category I Special Nuclear Material (SNM). To better protect these sites against attacks, DoE has sought to transform its protective forces protecting SNM into a Tactical Response Force (TRF) with training and capabilities similar to the military. This review was conducted of protective forces at DoE sites that possess Category I SNM. This report: (1) analyzed info. on the management and compensation of protective forces; (2) examined the implementation of TRF; and (3) assessed DoE¿s two options to more uniformly manage DoE protective forces. Charts and tables.




Nuclear Security: DoE Needs to Fully Address Issues Affecting Protective Forces' Personnel Systems


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This is a print on demand edition of a hard to find publication. The 9/11 terrorist attacks raised concerns about the security of Dept. of Energy (DoE) sites with weapons-grade nuclear material, known as Category I special nuclear material (SNM). To better protect these sites against attacks, DoE has sought to transform its protective forces protecting SNM into a Tactical Response Force (TRF) with training and capabilities similar to the U.S. military. A prior report: (1) analyzed information on the management, organization, staffing, training, and compensation of protective forces at DoE sites with Category I SNM; (2) examined the implementation of TRF; (3) assessed DoE's two options to more uniformly manage protective forces; and (4) reported on DoE's progress in addressing protective force issues.










DOE/ESE security


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Nuclear Security


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"The September 11, 2001, terrorist attacks raised concerns about the security of Department of Energy's (DOE) sites with weapons-grade nuclear material, known as Category I Special Nuclear Material (SNM). To better protect these sites against attacks, DOE has sought to transform its protective forces protecting SNM into a Tactical Response Force (TRF) with training and capabilities similar to the U.S. military. DOE also has considered whether the current system of separate contracts for protective forces at each site provides sufficiently uniform, high-quality performance across its sites.Section 3124 of PL 110-181, the fiscal year 2008 National Defense Authorization Act, directed GAO to review protective forces at DOE sites that possess Category I SNM. Among other things, GAO (1) analyzed information on the management and compensation of protective forces, (2) examined the implementation of TRF, and (3) assessed DOE's two options to more uniformly manage DOE protective forces. "