National Nuclear Security Administration and the Nuclear Security Enterprise: Issues and Assessments

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Albert Wright (Editor)
Craig Lewis (Editor)

Series: Defense, Security and Strategies, Nuclear Materials and Disaster Research
BISAC: TEC066000

During the late 1990s, the Department of Energy (DOE) had difficulties with a lack of clear management authority and responsibility that contributed to security problems at the nation’s nuclear weapons laboratories and management problems with major projects. In response, Congress created the National Nuclear Security Administration (NNSA) as a separately organized agency within the DOE under the NNSA Act.

The NNSA is responsible for managing nuclear weapons- and nonproliferation-related national security activities in laboratories and other facilities, collectively known as the nuclear security enterprise. This book examines the problems that have arisen with the nuclear security enterprise, from projects’ cost and schedule overruns to inadequate oversight of safety and security at NNSA’s sites. With the NNSA proposing to spend tens of billions of dollars to modernize its facilities, it is important to ensure scarce resources are spent in an effective and efficient manner. (Imprint: Nova)

Table of Contents

Table of Contents

Preface

Modernizing the Nuclear Security Enterprise: Observations on the Organization and Management of the National Nuclear Security Administration
(Gene Aloise, (GAO))

Modernizing the Nuclear Security Enterprise: Strategies and Challenges in Sustaining Critical Skills in Federal and Contractor Workforces
(GAO)

Modernizing the Nuclear Security Enterprise: NNSA’s Reviews of Budget Estimates and Decisions on Resource Trade-offs Need Strengthening
(GAO)

Modernizing the Nuclear Security Enterprise: Observations on DOE’s and NNSA’s Efforts to Enhance Oversight of Security, Safety, and Project and Contract Management
(David C. Trimble, (GAO))

Index

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