Nuclear Security. Information on DOE's Requirements for Protecting and Controlling Classified Documents
Abstract
DOE has required additional controls for Top Secret documents. These have included assigning a Top Secret Control Officer, who has ultimate responsibility for Top Secret documents; conducting a verification to certify that all Top Secret documents have been returned to storage at the end of each work day; and maintaining a Top Secret access record that lists all persons who are authorized access to Top Secret documents. Changes to DOE's Requirements Over the Past 12 Years In general, over the past 12 years, many requirements for Secret and Top Secret classified matter protection and control have been discontinued. Specifically, requirements for maintaining records and receipting and reproducing classified documents were discontinued. According to DOE classified matter protection and control officials, these changes were implemented to promote government wide uniformity among contractors and to account for technological changes, such as computers, copiers, and faxes, in the processing and storage of classified information. In our ongoing evaluation, we will be looking at how other agencies protect and control classified documents.
Document Details
- Document Type
- Technical Report
- Publication Date
- Jul 11, 2000
- Accession Number
- ADA379584
Entities
People
- Jim Wells
Organizations
- United States Government Accountability Office