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 12 2 STA T .580PUBLIC LA W 110 – 181 —J A N .28, 2008 (2)an a s s e ss m en tof t h e c a p ac i t y ofthen u c l ea rw eapons comple x to accommo d ate an accelerated schedule for retirin g and dismantling those warheads , ta k ing into account the full range of capa b ilities in the complex and ( 3 ) an identification of the resources needed to accommo - date such an accelerated schedule for retiring and dismantling those warheads .SEC.312 3. PLANFOR A D DRESS I N G SEC U RI TY RIS K S POSED TO NUCLEAR W EAPONS CO M PLE X . S ection 32 5 3(b) of the N ational Nuclear Security A dministration Act (5 0U .S. C . 2 4 53(b)) is amended by adding at the end the following

‘( 6 )Aplan,de v eloped in consultation with the D irector of the O ffice of H ealth, Safety, and Security of the Department of E nergy, for the research and development, deployment, and lifecycle sustainment of the technologies employed within the nuclear weapons complex to address physical and cyber security threats during the applicable five-fiscal year period, together with — ‘‘(A) for each site in the nuclear weapons complex, a description of the technologies deployed to address the physical and cyber security threats posed to that site; ‘‘( B ) for each site and for the nuclear weapons complex, the methods used by the National Nuclear Security Administration to establish priorities among investments in physical and cyber security technologies; and ‘‘(C) a detailed description of how the funds identified for each program element specified pursuant to paragraph ( 1 ) in the budget for the Administration for each fiscal year during that five-fiscal year period will help carry out that plan. ’ ’. SEC. 312 4 . DEPARTMENT OF ENERGY PROTECTI V E FORCES. (a) C OMPTR O L L E R G E N ER A L R EPORT ON DEPARTMENT O F ENER GYP ROTE C T IV E F ORCE M ANAGEMENT.— (1) I N GENERAL.—Not later than 1 8 0 days after the date of the enactment of this Act, the Comptroller General of the United States shall submit to the Committee on Armed Services of the Senate and the Committee on Armed Services of the House of Representatives a report on the management of the protective forces of the Department of Energy. (2) CONTENT S .— T he report shall include the following: (A) An identification of each Department of Energy site with Category I nuclear materials. (B) For each site identified under subparagraph (A)— (i) a description of the management and contrac- tual structure for protective forces at the site; (ii) a statement of the number and category of protective force members at the site; (iii) a description of the manner in which the site is moving to a tactical response force as re q uired by the policy of the Department of Energy and an assess- ment of the issues or problems, if any, involved in moving to such a force; (iv) a description of the extent to which the protec- tive force at the site has been assigned or is responsible

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