[ISN] Media missing at Los Alamos

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Date: Mon May 24 2004 - 00:21:31 PDT

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    http://www.fcw.com/fcw/articles/2004/0517/web-missing-05-21-04.asp
    
    By Sarita Chourey 
    May 21, 2004
    
    An effort to reduce Classified Removable Electronic Media (CREM) at
    Los Alamos National Laboratory has yielded what federal officials call
    an accounting discrepancy and a watchdog group characterizes as a
    national security breach.
    
    Workers discovered the discrepancy in their account May 17 during a
    reinventory of classified media, according to officials. But
    laboratory and Project on Government Oversight (POGO) officials
    present different versions of the circumstances surrounding the
    missing media.
    
    Los Alamos officials described it as a bookkeeping error rather than
    an actual loss of material, and said most of the errors relate to
    administrative mistakes and past use of low-density magnetic and
    desktop systems. The accounting hole does not constitute a threat to
    national security, officials said.
    
    But POGO officials called the event a major security breach. "The lab
    can try to spin it however they want," said Danielle Brian, the
    group's executive director. "Classified data is missing once again
    from Los Alamos."
    
    The item in question was supposed to be destroyed in March, laboratory
    spokesman Kevin Roark said. "It's undocumented, but we believe it was"  
    destroyed, he said.
    
    Energy Department officials want to convert information to diskless
    computers within five years, to prevent someone from transporting
    classified data in electronic form outside the site. Brian said the
    initiative should start immediately at Los Alamos.
    
    A recently completed CREM-reduction effort cut the laboratory's amount
    of recordable items by 50,000 pieces, or 60 percent from December
    levels, officials said. The initiative is in accordance with a
    University of California corporate policy on accountable classified
    removable electronic media.
    
    Rep. Tom Udall, (D-N.M.), whose district is home to the laboratory,
    said in a statement that lab officials assured him that the
    information does not contain nuclear weapons data. "The laboratory is
    already taking steps to create a 'medialess environment' by moving
    sensitive information to classified servers," he said.
    
    
    
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