Report: U.S. dirty bomb security lacking.(News)

Waste News, May, 2003

Byline: Bruce Geiselman

The U.S. Department of Energy needs to develop better long-range plans for securing unwanted radioactive material that terrorists could use to construct nuclear weapons and "dirty bombs,'' a congressional report says.

The General Accounting Office report prompted Sen. Daniel K. Akaka, D-Hawaii, to introduce legislation May 13 that would force energy officials to take additional action. The GAO is the investigative arm of Congress.

Akaka said that although Energy Secretary Spencer Abraham has made preventing dirty bombs and recovering radioactive material a priority overseas, "we don't see the DOE giving the recovery of radioactive sources in this country a high priority.''

The Department of Energy,...

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