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Science and Security in the 21st Century

A Report to the Secretary of Energy on the Department of Energy Laboratories

Author:

John J. Hamre and Anne Witkowsky

Publisher:

CSIS

Date of Publication:

April 1, 2002

ISBN Number:

0-89206-410-2 (pb)

Price:

$24.95

Associated Programs:

Homeland Security Program
Technology and Public Policy

Related Research Focus:

Technology Policy

Experts :

Anne A. Witkowsky

Synopsis:

The policies and practices of the U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) risk undermining its security and compromising its science and technology programs. This is the overarching finding of the Commission on Science and Security, tasked by DOE to assess the challenges faced in operating premier scientific institutions in the twenty-first century, while protecting and enhancing national security. In support of its findings, the commission identified five fundamental problems: (1) continuing management disfunction; (2) poor collaboration between the science and security/counterintelligence communities; (3) lack of an effective system for risk-based security management practices; (4) inadequate investment in new tools and technologies for its security and counterintelligence programs; and (5) insufficient attention to cyber security.

John J. Hamre is president and CEO of CSIS. Previously, he served as deputy secretary of defense. Anne Witkowsky is a fellow with the CSIS Technology and Public Policy Program.
   
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