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  • February 21, 2001
    The INEEL CAB provides recommendations regarding the Institutional Plan for Fiscal Years 2001 through 2005
    Idaho Cleanup Project Citizens Advisory Board
  • February 21, 2001
    Presidential Permit authorizing Edison Sault Electric Company to construct, operate, and maintain electric transmission facilities at the U.S. - Canada Border.
    Office of Electricity
  • February 21, 2001
    Presidential Permit authorizing Edison Sault Electric Company to construct, operate, and maintain electric transmission facilities at the U.S. - Canada Border.
    Office of Electricity
  • February 20, 2001
    The Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory (Livermore) conducts Federally-funded research and development in support of national defense programs and other areas of scientific inquiry in the national interest. To facilitate accomplishment of this work, Livermore spent about $66 million in over 70,000 transactions in Fiscal Year 1999, for the purchase of supplies or services made via credit cards. Recognizing that credit card procurements represent a significant procurement method, the Office of Inspector General included Livermore’s credit card procurement program as an area of interest regarding contract administration controls in the Fiscal Year 2000 Inspector General Annual Performance Plan. ÿ
    Office of Inspector General
  • February 20, 2001
    Inspection of Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory Credit Card Usage and Property Management Concerns
    Office of Inspector General
  • February 16, 2001
    Report on the Department of Energy's Consolidated Financial Statements
    Office of Inspector General
  • February 15, 2001
    DOE proposes to transport, by rail or truck, certain SRS LLW and MLLW forms to commercial and Government facilities for treatment and disposal.
    Office of NEPA Policy and Compliance
  • February 15, 2001
    Offsite Transportation of Certain Low-level and Mixed Radioactive Waste from the Savannah River Site for Treatment and Disposal at Commercial and Government Facilities, Aiken, South Carolina
    Office of NEPA Policy and Compliance
  • February 13, 2001
    The Department of Energy maintains integrated human resource (HR) information systems that serve about 13,000 Federal employees and 22 personnel offices. In 1994, the Department determined that its legacy HR information system no longer met its business information needs and embarked on a project to update and/ or replace the system. The Department initiated action to replace its legacy system with the Corporate Human Resources Information System (CHRIS) in 1996.
    Office of Inspector General
  • February 13, 2001
    The U.S. Department of Energy's Corporate Human Resource Information System
    Office of Inspector General