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Corporate Author United States. Government Accountability Office. author, issuing body.

Title Nuclear nonproliferation [electronic resource] : IAEA has made progress in implementing critical programs but continues to face challenges : report to Congressional requesters.

Publication Info. [Washington, D.C.] : United States Government Accountability Office, 2013.

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 Axe Federal Documents Online  GA 1.13:GAO-13-139    ---  Available
Description 1 online resource (ii, 72 pages) : color illustrations, map
text txt rdacontent
computer c rdamedia
online resource cr rdacarrier
Note "May 2013."
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references.
Summary IAEA plays a crucial role in supporting U.S. nuclear nonproliferation goals through its safeguards and nuclear security programs. The Department of State coordinates the United States' financial and policy relationship with IAEA. IAEA's safeguards program is designed to detect and deter the diversion of nuclear material for non-peaceful purposes, while the agency's nuclear security program assists countries in improving the physical protection of their nuclear material and facilities. IAEA plans to create an international fuel bank to guarantee the supply of fuel for civilian nuclear power programs. GAO was asked to examine (1) any challenges that IAEA faces in carrying out its safeguards program, (2) any limitations regarding the nuclear security program, and (3) the status of IAEA's planned nuclear fuel bank. GAO reviewed relevant documents and interviewed officials from IAEA and U.S. federal agencies, 15 nuclear nonproliferation experts, and representatives from 16 countries. GAO recommends, among other things, that State work with IAEA to (1) clearly define and communicate how IAEA will implement the state-level concept, (2) evaluate the nuclear security program's long-term resource needs, and (3) prepare a plan for the long-term operation and funding of IAEA's fuel bank. State agreed with several of the recommendations and disagreed with two, including the one on the nuclear security program's long-term resource needs. GAO continues to believe that implementing all of these recommendations would enhance the efficiency and effectiveness of IAEA's programs.
Contents Letter. -- Background. -- IAEA has strengthened its safeguards program in recent years, but challenges may limit efforts to further improve effectiveness. IAWA has continued to support nuclear security, but three key issues limit the Agency's ability to ensure that its resources are used efficiently and effectively. -- IAWA is making progress in implementing a nuclear fuel bank, but uncertainties exist concerning its value, potential market impact, and long-term operation. -- Conclusions. -- Recommendations for executive action. -- Agency comments and our evaluation. -- Appendixes.
Note Description based on online resource; title from PDF cover page (GAO, viewed June 30, 2013).
"GAO-13-139."
Subject International Atomic Energy Agency -- Rules and practice -- Evaluation.
United States. Department of State -- Rules and practice -- Evaluation.
International Atomic Energy Agency -- Planning -- Evaluation.
Nuclear nonproliferation -- International cooperation.
Nuclear facilities -- Security measures -- International cooperation.
Nuclear power plants -- Security measures -- International cooperation.
Nuclear fuels -- International cooperation.
Added Author Trimble, David C.
Added Title Nuclear nonproliferation : International Atomic Energy Agency has made progress in implementing critical programs but continues to face challenges
IAEA has made progress in implementing critical programs but continues to face challenges
Running Title Safeguards, nuclear security, and fuel bank programs
Gpo Item No. 0546-D (online)
Sudoc No. GA 1.13:GAO-13-139

 
    
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