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POGO Cites Failing Grade for and Accountability in Letter to DOE Secretary |
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Contact: Marthena Cowart or Peter Stockton (202) 347-1122 Serious security breaches at Los Alamos National Laboratory (LANL) continue to raise important cyber-security concerns. The evaluation report, “Headquarters Biennial Review of Site Nuclear Safety Performance Los Alamos Site Office,” found that the office only met expectations for four out of fourteen nuclear safety oversight and assessment processes. The report underscores the need for policy changes and found the office needed “continued improvement in most functional areas,” had “significant gaps in meeting NNSA requirements” in multiple areas, and that there were “significant weaknesses in the LASO capability to accomplish its mission.” The Los Alamos National Laboratory and its partner, the University of In the letter to Secretary Bodman, Ms. Brian said, “They will continue to happen because the punishments meted out usually amount to a slap on the wrist and provide no deterrence to future violations.” In the Quintana case, the Two fundamental flaws allow these security breaches to continue. The first, the Department of Energy’s new policy implemented at Additional Resources: http://www.pogoarchives.org/m/nss/bodman-lanl-09042007.pdf Founded in 1981, the Project On Government Oversight (POGO) is an independent nonprofit that investigates and exposes corruption and other misconduct in order to achieve a more accountable federal government. # # #
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