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DocumentJune 21, 2000Historically, the Oak Ridge Operations Office (Operations Office) has obtained security services from its site operating contractors. Until recently, Lockheed Martin Energy Systems, Inc., (LMES) was responsible for operating the three major sites in Oak Ridge and providing security services at these sites. In Calendar Year (CY) 1999, LMES' Security Division worked 186,000 hours of overtime, at a cost of $5.1 million, accounting for 50 percent of LMES' total overtime hours for the year.Office of Inspector General
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DocumentJune 21, 2000Security Overtime at the Oak Ridge Operations OfficeOffice of Inspector General
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June 20, 2000The INEEL CAB provides recommendations regarding the EIS for proposed relocation of the Los Alamos National Laboratory Technical Area 18 missionsIdaho Cleanup Project Citizens Advisory Board
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DocumentJune 19, 2000Waste characterization is a series of steps performed to determine the weight, volume, and physical characteristics of radioactive waste. The Department of Energy (Department) uses data obtained from waste characterization to evaluate treatment and disposal options for the waste. The characterization process begins when the generator of the waste prepares a general description of the waste produced. The extent of work performed for the final characterization is dependent on the amount and quality of information provided by the generator and the proposed treatment or disposal option for the waste.Office of Inspector General
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DocumentJune 19, 2000Waste Characterization at Oak RidgeOffice of Inspector General
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June 7, 2000Issued to Savannah River Ecology Laboratory related to Radioactive Material Control Deficiencies at the Savannah River SiteOffice of Enterprise Assessments
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June 2, 2000A wildfire scenario was added to accident analysis, based on draft EIS comment. Based on the analysis, DOE undertook immediate action to reduce risk.Office of NEPA Policy and Compliance
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June 2, 2000Office of Nuclear Energy
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June 2, 2000Office of Nuclear Energy