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Nuclear nonproliferation : strengthened oversight needed to address proliferation and management challenges in IAEA's Technical Cooperation program : report to the Chairman, Subcommittee on Oversight of Government Management, the Federal Workforce, and the District of Columbia, Committee on Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs, U.S. Senate.

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Book
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Author/Creator:
United States. Government Accountability Office.
Contributor:
United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs. Subcommittee on Oversight of Government Management, the Federal Workforce, and the District of Columbia.
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
International Atomic Energy Agency--Management.
International Atomic Energy Agency.
Nuclear nonproliferation.
Technical assistance--Finance.
Technical assistance.
Management.
Physical Description:
1 online resource (iii, 67 pages, digital, PDF file)
Other Title:
Nuclear nonproliferation : strengthened oversight needed to address proliferation and management challenges in International Atomic Energy Agency Technical Cooperation program
Strengthened oversight needed to address proliferation and management challenges in IAEA's Technical Cooperation program
Place of Publication:
[Washington, D.C.] : U.S. Govt. Accountability Office, [2009]
System Details:
text file
Summary:
A key mission of the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) is promoting the peaceful uses of nuclear energy through its Technical Cooperation (TC) program, which provides equipment, training, fellowships, and other services to its member states. The United States provides approximately 25 percent of the TC program's annual budget. This report addresses the (1) extent to which the United States and IAEA have policies limiting member states' participation in the TC program on the basis of nuclear proliferation and related concerns; (2) extent to which the United States and IAEA evaluate and monitor TC projects for proliferation concerns; and (3) any limitations and challenges in IAEA's management of the TC program. To address these issues, GAO interviewed relevant officials at the Departments of State (State) and Energy (DOE) and IAEA; analyzed IAEA, DOE, and national laboratory data; and assessed State and IAEA policies toward the TC program. GAO is asking Congress to consider requiring State to withhold a proportionate share of its contributions to the TCF for TC program assistance provided to U.S.-designated state sponsors of terrorism or to report to Congress on its rationale for not withholding a proportionate share of its TCF contribution for such countries. State opposed a proportionate withholding requirement.
Notes:
Record is based on bibliographic data in ProQuest U.S. Congressional Research Digital Collection. Reuse except for individual research requires license from ProQuest, LLC.
Includes bibliographical references.
Electronic reproduction. [Bethesda, Md.] : ProQuest, 2004. digital, PDF file. ProQuest U.S. Congressional Research Digital Collection. Mode of access: World Wide Web via ProQuest website.
Other Format:
Print version: United States. Government Accountability Office. Nuclear nonproliferation
Microfiche version: United States. Government Accountability Office. Nuclear nonproliferation. CIS 2009 J942-202
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