[ISN] Y-12 Security to Finally Be Tested?

From: InfoSec News <alerts_at_private>
Date: Wed, 29 Aug 2012 00:48:35 -0500 (CDT)
http://pogoblog.typepad.com/pogo/2012/08/y-12-security-to-finally-be-tested.html

By PETER STOCKTON
Project On Government Oversight
Aug 28, 2012

After an embarrassing breach of security at the Y-12 National Security 
Complex in July, the Project On Government Oversight has learned that 
the Department of Energy’s Office of Independent Oversight Program (IO) 
will conduct a full review of security at Y-12 before the end of this 
month, including a performance test of the guard force, which means 
force-on-force exercises.

The IO team arrived today at Y-12, and POGO is concerned that there is 
pressure on IO to dumb-down the performance tests by DOE Program Offices 
and the Office of the Secretary. IO might be capable, but under the 
circumstances, DOE should consider using the Defense Department’s 
Grizzly Hitch as the adversaries. They are a unit of the Army Special 
Forces out of Fort Bragg that have been used in the past to test DOE 
guard forces. In fact, because they are independent of DOE, they would 
provide a true assessment of Y-12’s security operations.

POGO has also learned that IO teams will conduct additional performance 
tests (including force-on-force drills) at each of the CAT 1 sites -- 
sites with bomb-grade uranium and plutonium-including Savannah River, 
Oak Ridge National Lab, Idaho National Lab, Lawrence Livermore, Los 
Alamos, and Pantex. Those tests are scheduled for the next twelve 
months, but POGO believes they should be conducted in the next six 
months or less.

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