Department of Energy Reports for March 2000
- T-RCED-00-113 - Department of Energy (2000-03-02)
Views on DOE's Plan to Establish the National Nuclear Security Administration - RCED/NSIAD-00-82 - Nuclear Nonproliferation (2000-03-06)
Limited Progress in Improving Nuclear Material Security in Russia and the Newly Independent States - T-NSIAD/RCED-00-119 - Weapons of Mass Destruction (2000-03-06)
U.S. Efforts to Reduce Threats From the Former Soviet Union - RCED-00-86R - Clean Coal Technology (2000-03-09)
Status of Projects and Sales of Demonstrated Technology - T-RCED-00-123 - Nuclear Security (2000-03-14)
Security Issues At DOE and Its Newly Created National Nuclear Security Administration - NSIAD-00-40 - Cooperative Threat Reduction (2000-03-15)
DOD's 1997-98 Reports on Accounting for Assistance Were Late and Incomplete - NSIAD-00-64 - Combating Terrorism (2000-03-21)
Need to Eliminate Duplicate Federal Weapons of Mass Destruction Training - T-NSIAD-00-130 - Chemical and Biological Defense (2000-03-22)
Observations on Nonmedical Chemical and Biological R&D Programs - T-RCED-00-135 - Department of Energy (2000-03-22)
Views on Proposed Civil Penalties, Security Oversight, and External Safety Regulation Legislation - T-NSIAD-00-139 - Export Controls (2000-03-23)
National Security Risks and Revisions to Controls on Computer Systems - RCED-00-99R - Laboratory Research (2000-03-24)
State of Tennessee Exempts DOE's Spallation Neutron Source Project From Sales and Use Taxes - GGD-00-106 - Managing for Results (2000-03-29)
Barriers to Interagency Coordination - RCED-00-81 - Cooperative Research (2000-03-30)
Results of U.S.-Industry Partnership to Develop a New Generation of Vehicles - AIMD-00-114 - Power Marketing Administrations (2000-03-30)
Their Ratesetting Practices Compared With Those of Nonfederal Utilities - GGD-00-82 - Small Businesses (2000-03-31)
Limited Information Available on Contract Bundling's Extent and Effects