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<abstract>Nuclear Security: Lessons to Be Learned from Implementing NNSA&apos;s
Security Enhancements (29-MAR-02, GAO-02-358).			 
                                                                 
In response to persistent security weaknesses at nuclear weapons 
facilities during the late 1990s, the Department of Energy (DOE) 
undertook several initiatives and Congress created the National  
Nuclear Security Administration (NNSA) as a separate entity with 
DOE. DOE and NNSA have made progress in implementing many of the 
75 initiatives undertaken since 1998. Lessons from these	 
initiatives could help improve implementation of future efforts. 
DOE and NNSA have completed 64 percent of the initiatives, and	 
most of the rest should be completed by December 2002. NNSA has  
begun a security organization and program to safeguard nuclear	 
information and materials, but several key issues still need to  
be addressed to ensure the new program&apos;s effectiveness. NNSA has 
almost completed staffing the two new offices created to lead its
security and counterintelligence activities and, with DOE, is	 
completing a detailed review of security policies and procedures.
NNSA has also begun specific activities, including training, to  
create a security-oriented culture in its organization.</abstract>
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