DOE - NNSA/NSO - Nevada Site Office DOE Nevada Operations Office (Las Vegas) is responsible for the Nevada Test Site and other programs. http://www.nv.doe.gov/
Extractions: Nevada Test Site Loans Exhibits To the Central Nevada Museum in Tonopah, Nevada More News Releases Proposed Plan for Amchitka Surface Closure regarding selected cleanup alternatives for surface remediation of DOE sites at Amchitka Island, Alaska NNSA/NSO has a new and improved website! We welcome your suggestions and comments about this website. U.S. Department of Energy National Nuclear Security Administration
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Extractions: Skip Navigation NNSA Home At the February 2005 Bratislava Summit, the Presidents of the United States and Russia committed to expanding and deepening cooperation on nuclear security. The United States and Russia pledged to continue cooperation on security upgrades of Russian nuclear facilities and develop a plan of work through and beyond 2008. The Presidents also agreed to focus increased attention on "security culture," to include fostering disciplined, well-trained and responsible nuclear material custodians. Nuclear weapons continue to play an essential role ensuring the nation's security, but with the end of the Cold War have come some significant changes in nuclear policy. Not only has the Bush Administration significantly cut back the number of deployed nuclear weapons (the Moscow Treaty), but it has embarked on a bold plan to reduce the total number of nuclear weapons in the nation's stockpile nearly by half by 2012, giving the United States its smallest nuclear weapons stockpile since the 1950s. The National Nuclear Security Administration faces the twin challenges of ensuring the safety, security and reliability of an aging nuclear weapons stockpile and determining how to maintain the nation's nuclear deterrent into the future.
HOAXBUSTERS Home Page Information about hoaxes, chain letters, urban myths and other bogus information being routed around the internet. http://hoaxbusters.ciac.org/
Extractions: You are the 18917369th visitor to the CIAC Internet Hoax and Chain Letter pages since February 1995. Interspersed among the junk mail and spam that fills our Internet e-mail boxes are dire warnings about devastating new viruses, Trojans that eat the heart out of your system, and malicious software that can steal the computer right off your desk. Added to that are messages about free money, children in trouble, and other items designed to grab you and get you to forward the message to everyone you know. Most all of these messages are hoaxes or chain letters. While hoaxes do not automatically infect systems like a virus or Trojan, they are still time consuming and costly to remove from all the systems where they exist. At CIAC, we find that we spend much more time de-bunking hoaxes than handling real virus and Trojan incidents. These pages describe some of the warnings, offers, and pleas for help that are filling our mailboxes, clogging our mailservers, and that generally do not have any basis in fact. In addition to describing hoaxes and chain letters found on the Internet, we will discuss how to