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| number = ML18235A372
| number = ML18235A372
| issue date = 10/17/2018
| issue date = 10/17/2018
| title = 10/17/18, Letters to the President of the United States and Congress from Chairman Svinicki Submitting the 2018 Radiation Source Protection and Security Task Force Report
| title = Letters to the President of the United States and Congress from Chairman Svinicki Submitting the 2018 Radiation Source Protection and Security Task Force Report
| author name = Svinicki K L
| author name = Svinicki K
| author affiliation = NRC/Chairman
| author affiliation = NRC/Chairman
| addressee name = Alexander L, Barrasso J A, Capito S M, Gowdy T, Johnson R, McCaul M T, Murkowski L, Pence M, Ryan P D, Shimkus J, Simpson M, Trump D, Upton F, Walden G
| addressee name = Alexander L, Barrasso J, Capito S, Gowdy T, Johnson R, Mccaul M, Murkowski L, Pence M, Ryan P, Shimkus J, Simpson M, Trump D, Upton F, Walden G
| addressee affiliation = US Executive Office of the President, The White House, US HR, Comm on Energy & Commerce, US HR, Comm on Homeland Security, US HR, Comm on Oversight and Government Reform, US HR, Speaker of the House, US HR, Subcomm on Energy, US HR, Subcomm on Energy & Water Development, US HR, Subcomm on Environment, US SEN, Comm on Energy & Natural Resources, US SEN, Comm on Environment & Public Works, US SEN, Comm on Homeland Security & Governmental Affairs, US SEN, President, US SEN, Subcomm on Clean Air & Nuclear Safety, US SEN, Subcomm on Energy & Water Development
| addressee affiliation = US Executive Office of the President, The White House, US HR, Comm on Energy & Commerce, US HR, Comm on Homeland Security, US HR, Comm on Oversight and Government Reform, US HR, Speaker of the House, US HR, Subcomm on Energy, US HR, Subcomm on Energy & Water Development, US HR, Subcomm on Environment, US SEN, Comm on Energy & Natural Resources, US SEN, Comm on Environment & Public Works, US SEN, Comm on Homeland Security & Governmental Affairs, US SEN, President, US SEN, Subcomm on Clean Air & Nuclear Safety, US SEN, Subcomm on Energy & Water Development
| docket =  
| docket =  
| license number =  
| license number =  
| contact person = Giantelli A S
| contact person = Giantelli A
| case reference number = CORR-18-0090, SRM-OGC050808-12
| case reference number = CORR-18-0090, SRM-OGC050808-12
| package number = ML18235A370
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{{#Wiki_filter:The President The White House Washington , DC 20500  
{{#Wiki_filter:UNITED STATES NUCLEAR REGULATORY COMMISSION WASHINGTON , D.C. 20555-0001 October 17, 2018 The President The White House Washington , DC 20500


==Dear Mr. President:==
==Dear Mr. President:==


UNITED STATES NUCLEAR REGULATORY COMMISSION WASHINGTON , D.C. 20555-0001 October 17, 2018 In accordance with Section 651{d) of the Energy Policy Act of 2005 (Public Law 109-58), I am providing the enclosed report documenting the activities, actions , and accomplishments of the Radiation Source Protection and Security Task Force (Task Force) over the past 4 years. The Task Force is chaired by the U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission (NRC) and i ncludes members from 14 Federal agencies and the Organization of Agreement States (OAS), which represents all State governments that regulate the use of radiation sources. The Energy Policy Act charged the Task Force with: 1) evaluating and providing recommendations relating to the security of radiation sources in the United States from potential terrorist threats, including acts of sabotage, theft, or use in a radiological dispersal dev i ce , and 2) providing , within 1 year of enactment, and not less than every 4 years thereafter, reports containing its recommendations, including appropriate regulatory and legislative changes, to the President and Congress. This report marks the fourth report of the Task Force , with previous reports submitted to the President and Congress in 2006, 2010, and 2014. Over the last 4 years , the Task Force has routinely met to discuss matters pertaining to the security of radioactive sources. The results of those discussions, including the progress on various initiatives , associated accomplishments, and remaining actions, are documented in the enclosed report. During this report cycle , the Task Force concluded that there are no significant gaps in the area of radioactive source protection and security that are not already being addressed through continued attention by the appropriate Task Force agencies. Over the past 4 years due to its significant effort and collaboration among the member agencies and OAS, the Task Force has been able to close four recommendations from the previous Task Force reports. Actions for seven of the remaining recommendations are ongoing as of the issuance of the 2018 report. The Task Force will continue to advance its efforts to complete actions associated with the remaining seven recommendations, and will take the necessary steps to mitigate any emerging gaps in source protection and security that may arise in the years to come.
In accordance with Section 651{d) of the Energy Policy Act of 2005 (Public Law 109-58), I am providing the enclosed report documenting the activities, actions, and accomplishments of the Radiation Source Protection and Security Task Force (Task Force) over the past 4 years . The Task Force is chaired by the U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission (NRC) and includes members from 14 Federal agencies and the Organization of Agreement States (OAS), which represents all State governments that regulate the use of radiation sources.
2 If you have any questions , please feel free to contact me. I may be reached by phone at (301) 415-1750.  
The Energy Policy Act charged the Task Force with : 1) evaluating and providing recommendations relating to the security of radiation sources in the United States from potential terrorist threats, including acts of sabotage, theft, or use in a radiological dispersal device , and
: 2) providing , within 1 year of enactment, and not less than every 4 years thereafter, reports containing its recommendations, including appropriate regulatory and legislative changes, to the President and Congress. This report marks the fourth report of the Task Force, with previous reports submitted to the President and Congress in 2006, 2010, and 2014.
Over the last 4 years, the Task Force has routinely met to discuss matters pertaining to the security of radioactive sources. The results of those discussions, including the progress on various initiatives, associated accomplishments, and remaining actions, are documented in the enclosed report. During this report cycle, the Task Force concluded that there are no significant gaps in the area of radioactive source protection and security that are not already being addressed through continued attention by the appropriate Task Force agencies. Over the past 4 years due to its significant effort and collaboration among the member agencies and OAS, the Task Force has been able to close four recommendations from the previous Task Force reports.
Actions for seven of the remaining recommendations are ongoing as of the issuance of the 2018 report. The Task Force will continue to advance its efforts to complete actions associated with the remaining seven recommendations, and will take the necessary steps to mitigate any emerging gaps in source protection and security that may arise in the years to come.
 
2 If you have any questions, please feel free to contact me. I may be reached by phone at (301) 415-1750.
Respectfully, Kristine L. Svinicki


==Enclosure:==
==Enclosure:==


The 2018 Radiation Source Protection and Security Task Force Report Respectfully, Kristine L. Svinicki Identical letters sent to: The President The White House Washington, DC 20500 The Honorable Michael Pence President of the Senate Washington, DC 20510 The Honorable Paul D. Ryan Speaker of the House of Representatives Washington, DC 20515 The Honorable John Shimkus Chairman , Subcommittee on Environment Committee on Energy and Commerce United States House of Representatives Washington, DC 20515 cc: Representative Paul Tonko The Honorable John Barrasso Chairman, Committee on Environment and Public Works United States Senate Washington, DC 20510 cc: Senator Thomas R. Carper The Honorable Greg Walden Chairman, Committee on Energy and Commerce United States House of Representatives Washington, DC 20515 cc: Representative Frank Pallone, Jr. The Honorable Fred Upton Chairman , Subcommittee on Energy Committee on Energy and Commerce United States House of Representat i ves Washington , DC 20515 cc: Representative Bobby L. Rush The Honorable Shelley Moore Capito Chairman, Subcommittee on Clean Air and Nuclear Safety Committee on Environment and Public Works United States Senate Washington, DC 20510 cc: Senator Sheldon Whitehouse The Honorable Ron Johnson Chairman , Committee on Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs United States Senate Washington, DC 20510 cc: Senator Claire McCaskill The Honorable Michael Mccaul Chairman, Committee on Homeland Security United States House of Representatives Washington, DC 20515 cc: Representative Bennie G. Thompson The Honorable Lisa Murkowski Chairman , Committee on Energy and Natural Resources United States Senate Washington, DC 20510 cc: Senator Maria Cantwell The Honorable Trey Gowdy Chairman, Committee on Oversight and Government Reform United States House of Representatives Washington, DC 20515 cc: Representative Elijah Cummings The Honorable Mike Simpson Chairman, Subcommittee on Energy and Water Development Committee on Appropriations United States House of Representatives Washington, DC 20515 cc: Representative Marcy Kaptur The Honorable Lamar Alexander Chairman , Subcommittee on Energy and Water Development Committee on Appropriations United States Senate Washington, DC 20510 cc: Senator Dianne Feinstein 2}}
The 2018 Radiation Source Protection and Security Task Force Report
 
Identical letters sent to:
The President The White House Washington, DC 20500 The Honorable Michael Pence President of the Senate Washington, DC 20510 The Honorable Paul D. Ryan Speaker of the House of Representatives Washington, DC 20515 The Honorable John Shimkus Chairman , Subcommittee on Environment Committee on Energy and Commerce United States House of Representatives Washington, DC 20515 cc: Representative Paul Tonko The Honorable John Barrasso Chairman, Committee on Environment and Public Works United States Senate Washington, DC 20510 cc: Senator Thomas R. Carper The Honorable Greg Walden Chairman, Committee on Energy and Commerce United States House of Representatives Washington, DC 20515 cc: Representative Frank Pallone, Jr.
The Honorable Fred Upton Chairman, Subcommittee on Energy Committee on Energy and Commerce United States House of Representatives Washington , DC 20515 cc: Representative Bobby L. Rush The Honorable Shelley Moore Capito Chairman, Subcommittee on Clean Air and Nuclear Safety Committee on Environment and Public Works United States Senate Washington, DC 20510 cc: Senator Sheldon Whitehouse
 
2 The Honorable Ron Johnson Chairman , Committee on Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs United States Senate Washington, DC 20510 cc: Senator Claire McCaskill The Honorable Michael Mccaul Chairman, Committee on Homeland Security United States House of Representatives Washington, DC 20515 cc: Representative Bennie G. Thompson The Honorable Lisa Murkowski Chairman , Committee on Energy and Natural Resources United States Senate Washington, DC 20510 cc: Senator Maria Cantwell The Honorable Trey Gowdy Chairman, Committee on Oversight and Government Reform United States House of Representatives Washington, DC 20515 cc: Representative Elijah Cummings The Honorable Mike Simpson Chairman, Subcommittee on Energy and Water Development Committee on Appropriations United States House of Representatives Washington, DC 20515 cc: Representative Marcy Kaptur The Honorable Lamar Alexander Chairman, Subcommittee on Energy and Water Development Committee on Appropriations United States Senate Washington, DC 20510 cc: Senator Dianne Feinstein}}

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Letters to the President of the United States and Congress from Chairman Svinicki Submitting the 2018 Radiation Source Protection and Security Task Force Report
ML18235A372
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Issue date: 10/17/2018
From: Kristine Svinicki
NRC/Chairman
To: Alexander L, Barrasso J, Capito S, Gowdy T, Rachel Johnson, Mccaul M, Murkowski L, Pence M, Ryan P, Shimkus J, Simpson M, Trump D, Upton F, Walden G
US Executive Office of the President, The White House, US HR, Comm on Energy & Commerce, US HR, Comm on Homeland Security, US HR, Comm on Oversight and Government Reform, US HR, Speaker of the House, US HR, Subcomm on Energy, US HR, Subcomm on Energy & Water Development, US HR, Subcomm on Environment, US SEN, Comm on Energy & Natural Resources, US SEN, Comm on Environment & Public Works, US SEN, Comm on Homeland Security & Governmental Affairs, US SEN, President, US SEN, Subcomm on Clean Air & Nuclear Safety, US SEN, Subcomm on Energy & Water Development
Giantelli A
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UNITED STATES NUCLEAR REGULATORY COMMISSION WASHINGTON , D.C. 20555-0001 October 17, 2018 The President The White House Washington , DC 20500

Dear Mr. President:

In accordance with Section 651{d) of the Energy Policy Act of 2005 (Public Law 109-58), I am providing the enclosed report documenting the activities, actions, and accomplishments of the Radiation Source Protection and Security Task Force (Task Force) over the past 4 years . The Task Force is chaired by the U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission (NRC) and includes members from 14 Federal agencies and the Organization of Agreement States (OAS), which represents all State governments that regulate the use of radiation sources.

The Energy Policy Act charged the Task Force with : 1) evaluating and providing recommendations relating to the security of radiation sources in the United States from potential terrorist threats, including acts of sabotage, theft, or use in a radiological dispersal device , and

2) providing , within 1 year of enactment, and not less than every 4 years thereafter, reports containing its recommendations, including appropriate regulatory and legislative changes, to the President and Congress. This report marks the fourth report of the Task Force, with previous reports submitted to the President and Congress in 2006, 2010, and 2014.

Over the last 4 years, the Task Force has routinely met to discuss matters pertaining to the security of radioactive sources. The results of those discussions, including the progress on various initiatives, associated accomplishments, and remaining actions, are documented in the enclosed report. During this report cycle, the Task Force concluded that there are no significant gaps in the area of radioactive source protection and security that are not already being addressed through continued attention by the appropriate Task Force agencies. Over the past 4 years due to its significant effort and collaboration among the member agencies and OAS, the Task Force has been able to close four recommendations from the previous Task Force reports.

Actions for seven of the remaining recommendations are ongoing as of the issuance of the 2018 report. The Task Force will continue to advance its efforts to complete actions associated with the remaining seven recommendations, and will take the necessary steps to mitigate any emerging gaps in source protection and security that may arise in the years to come.

2 If you have any questions, please feel free to contact me. I may be reached by phone at (301) 415-1750.

Respectfully, Kristine L. Svinicki

Enclosure:

The 2018 Radiation Source Protection and Security Task Force Report

Identical letters sent to:

The President The White House Washington, DC 20500 The Honorable Michael Pence President of the Senate Washington, DC 20510 The Honorable Paul D. Ryan Speaker of the House of Representatives Washington, DC 20515 The Honorable John Shimkus Chairman , Subcommittee on Environment Committee on Energy and Commerce United States House of Representatives Washington, DC 20515 cc: Representative Paul Tonko The Honorable John Barrasso Chairman, Committee on Environment and Public Works United States Senate Washington, DC 20510 cc: Senator Thomas R. Carper The Honorable Greg Walden Chairman, Committee on Energy and Commerce United States House of Representatives Washington, DC 20515 cc: Representative Frank Pallone, Jr.

The Honorable Fred Upton Chairman, Subcommittee on Energy Committee on Energy and Commerce United States House of Representatives Washington , DC 20515 cc: Representative Bobby L. Rush The Honorable Shelley Moore Capito Chairman, Subcommittee on Clean Air and Nuclear Safety Committee on Environment and Public Works United States Senate Washington, DC 20510 cc: Senator Sheldon Whitehouse

2 The Honorable Ron Johnson Chairman , Committee on Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs United States Senate Washington, DC 20510 cc: Senator Claire McCaskill The Honorable Michael Mccaul Chairman, Committee on Homeland Security United States House of Representatives Washington, DC 20515 cc: Representative Bennie G. Thompson The Honorable Lisa Murkowski Chairman , Committee on Energy and Natural Resources United States Senate Washington, DC 20510 cc: Senator Maria Cantwell The Honorable Trey Gowdy Chairman, Committee on Oversight and Government Reform United States House of Representatives Washington, DC 20515 cc: Representative Elijah Cummings The Honorable Mike Simpson Chairman, Subcommittee on Energy and Water Development Committee on Appropriations United States House of Representatives Washington, DC 20515 cc: Representative Marcy Kaptur The Honorable Lamar Alexander Chairman, Subcommittee on Energy and Water Development Committee on Appropriations United States Senate Washington, DC 20510 cc: Senator Dianne Feinstein