Report of the Secretary of Defense Task Force on DoD Nuclear Weapons Management. Phase 1. The Air Force's Nuclear Mission
Abstract
Serious incidents in 2006 (a misshipment to Taiwan of intercontinental ballistic missile [ICBM] components) and 2007 (an unauthorized weapons transfer) alerted the Department of Defense (DoD) to the Air Force s mishandling of nuclear weapons and nuclear weapons-related materiel. The ensuing investigations revealed a serious erosion of focus, expertise, mission readiness, resources, and discipline in the nuclear weapons enterprise within the In June 2008, Secretary of Defense Robert Gates appointed this Task Force on Nuclear Weapons Management to recommend necessary improvements and measures to enhance deterrence and international confidence in the U.S. nuclear deterrent. (See Appendix A.) The Task Force was appointed as a subcommittee of the Defense Policy Board, which will review and consider the Task Force s advice. Secretary Gates asked the Task Force to report on needed Air Force measures in 60 days and Department of Defense measures in 120 days. This report is the first of those two.
Document Details
- Document Type
- Technical Report
- Publication Date
- Sep 01, 2008
- Accession Number
- ADA486299
Entities
People
- Christopher A. Williams
- Edmund P. Giambastiani Jr.
- Franklin C. Miller
- J. D. Crouch Ii
- Jacques Gansler
- James A. Blackwell Jr.
- James R. Schlesinger
- John J. Hamre
- Michael P. Carns
Organizations
- Office of the Secretary of Defense