Nuclear Regulatory Commission - Press Release
No: 16-038 June 30, 2016
Contact: Maureen Conley, 301-415-8200
NRC Publishes Annual Report to Congress on Nuclear Security Inspections
The
Nuclear Regulatory Commission has made available to the public an
unclassified version of its annual report to Congress detailing the
previous year’s security inspection program. The report is required
under the Energy Policy Act of 2005.
The report covers the
NRC’s security inspection program, including force-on-force exercises,
for commercial nuclear power reactors and Category I fuel cycle
facilities for calendar year 2015.
“The report provides
information regarding the overall security and safeguards performance of
the commercial nuclear power industry and Category I fuel cycle
facilities to keep Congress informed of the NRC’s efforts to oversee the
protection of the nation’s civilian nuclear power infrastructure and
strategic special nuclear material against terrorist attacks,” NRC
Chairman Stephen G. Burns said.
In 2015, the NRC conducted 242
security inspections at commercial nuclear power plants and Category I
fuel cycle facilities. Those included 22 force-on-force inspections,
involving simulated attacks on the facilities to test the effectiveness
of a licensee’s security. The NRC’s security program and publicly
available results of the inspections are discussed in the report.
Whenever
NRC inspectors identify a security finding during an inspection, they
ensure the licensee implements appropriate compensatory measures to
correct the situation. Details of security findings are considered
sensitive and not released to the public.
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