Nuclear Security Coverup: Hearing Before the Subcommittee on Oversight and Investigations of the Committee on Energy and Commerce, House of Representatives, Ninety-eighth Congress, Second Session, on the Harassment of John H. Hnatio by Officials of the Department of Energy, February 3, 1984, Volume 4U.S. Government Printing Office, 1984 - 594 páginas |
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access authorization action advised Alamos Albuquerque asked attached August 23 award believe Blaney Caudle Chaconas Chairman classified information committee concerning Congressional copy Counsel Culpepper Dalinsky DATE Department of Energy Deputy Assistant Secretary Deputy Director DINGELL discussed Division of Security documents DOE's employee Evaluation Staff facilities GORE guard force Hearing Officer Hodel Hodges Independent Assessments Program individual Inspection and Evaluation Inspector issue James Culpepper John H John Hnatio Knauf Kojm Los Alamos Manager of Operations matter meeting Morgan national security notes nuclear weapons O'Brien Office of Safeguards Operations Office Oversight and Investigations OXLEY performance appraisal Personnel Security File position protection question reassignment recommendations record REPLY TO ATTN request response RICHARDS Roser Safeguards and Security Savannah River Secretary for Defense Secretary for Security Security Affairs security clearance Security Defense Programs security infraction security problems situation special nuclear material supervisor terrorist tion told U.S. DEPARTMENT warning letters
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