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Department of Energy: NNSA Restructuring and Progress in Implementing Title 32

GAO-02-451T Published: Feb 26, 2002. Publicly Released: Feb 26, 2002.
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Created to correct long-standing and widely recognized management and security problems at the Department of Energy (DOE), the National Nuclear Security Administration (NNSA) manages the nation's nuclear weapons, nonproliferation, and naval reactors programs. Although NNSA announced a new headquarters organization in May 2001, it did not meet the Administrator's promise of implementing a new structure for the entire organization by October 2001. Furthermore, NNSA lost momentum during the summer in its effort to implement a comprehensive planning, programming, and budgeting process. NNSA has used only 19 of the 300 excepted service positions authorized by Title 32 of the National Defense Authorization Act for Fiscal Year 2000. NNSA expects to report to Congress next month on its plans for using its excepted service authority. However, NNSA lacks a long-term strategic approach to ensure a well-managed, properly sized, and skilled workforce over the long run.

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Agency missionsGeneral management reviewsInternal controlsNuclear proliferationNuclear reactorsNuclear weaponsStrategic planningBudgetingLabor forceDefense budgets