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DocumentAugust 24, 2001The Department of Energy (DOE) maintains a large inventory of firearms for use by protective forces at numerous DOE sites and for training at the Nonproliferation and National Security Institute (NNSI), formerly the Central Training Academy. Some excess firearms, as well as firearms that are not needed to meet current operational requirements, are stored by the Office of Security and Emergency Operations (SO) at its Headquarters facility at Germantown, Maryland, and at the NNSI facility at Albuquerque, New Mexico. Strict inventory controls are necessary for these firearms, which are considered “sensitive” property. The objective of our review was to determine the adequacy of SO inventory controls for selected firearms stored at its Headquarters and NNSI facilities.Office of Inspector General
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DocumentAugust 24, 2001Inspection of Selected Office of Security and Emergency Operations Firearms InventoriesOffice of Inspector General
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DocumentAugust 23, 2001Over the last several years, there have been a number of substantial changes to the policies that govern Federal acquisition and information technology management. Beginning with the enactment of the Government Performance and Results Act of 1993 and continuing with the Clinger-Cohen Act of 1996 (Clinger-Cohen), efforts have been made to make management of the Federal information technology effort more efficient, cost-effective, and responsive to the needs of the respective agencies. Within the U.S. Department of Energy (Department) these reforms were particularly important in light of its $1.4 billion annual information technology (IT) investment, which includes investments in research programs such as the Accelerated Strategic Computing Initiative.Office of Inspector General
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DocumentAugust 23, 2001Information Technology Support Services ContractsOffice of Inspector General
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DocumentAugust 20, 2001EIS-0322: Sundance Energy Project, ArizonaOffice of NEPA Policy and Compliance
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August 17, 2001Vegetation Management along the Schultz - Raver No.1 and 2 from 60/3 to 75/5 and the Olympia – Grand Coulee from 70/2 to 70/5 Transmission Line ROW’sOffice of NEPA Policy and Compliance
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DocumentAugust 17, 2001Transmission System Vegetation Management ProgramOffice of NEPA Policy and Compliance
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DocumentAugust 17, 2001Transmission System Vegetation Management Program, King and Snohomish Counties, WA, in the Snohomish RegionOffice of NEPA Policy and Compliance
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August 16, 2001Order authorizing Tenaska Power Services Company to export electric energy to Canada.Office of Electricity