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Regulations and Orders
Office of Security Policy
Policy Information Resource
- Department
of Energy
Part 860--Trespassing on Department of Energy Property
- Department
of Energy (General Provisions)
Part 1016--Safeguarding of Restricted Data
- Department
of Energy (General Provisions)
Part 1044--Security Requirements for Protected Disclosures
Under Section 3164 of the National Defense Authorization
Act for fiscal year 2000
- Department
of Energy (General Provisions)
Part 1046--Physical Protection of Security Interests
- Department
of Energy (General Provisions)
Part 1047--Limited Arrest Authority and Use of Force
by Protective Force Officers
- Department
of Energy (General Provisions)
Part 1048--Trespassing on Strategic Petroleum Reserve
Facilities and Other Property
- Department
of Energy (General Provisions)
Part 1049--Limited Arrest Authority and Use of Force
by Protective Force Officers of the Strategic Petroleum
Reserve
- Title
32--National Defense, Information Security Oversight
Office, National Archives and Records Administration,
Part 2001--Classified National Security Information
- Title
32--National Defense, Information Security Oversight
Office, National Archives and Records Administration,
Part 2003--National Security Information--Standard
Forms
- Title
48--Federal Acquisition Regulations System, Department
of Energy
Part 970--DOE Management and Operating Contracts,
970.5204-2 Laws, Regulations, and DOE Directives
DOE DIRECTIVES:
- DOE
Order 142.3, Chg.1, Unclassified Foreign Visits
and Assignments Program. The order defines a
program for unclassified foreign national access
to Department of Energy sites, information, and
technologies
- DOE
Policy 470.1A, Safeguards and Security Program ensures that the Department of
Energy efficiently and effectively meets all its obligations to protect Special Nuclear
Material, other nuclear materials, classified matter, sensitive information, government
property, and the safety and security of employees, contractors, and the general public.
- DOE O 470.4B, Safeguards and Security Program, to establish responsibilities for the U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) Safeguards and Security (S&S) Program, and to establish program planning and management requirements for the S&S Program.
- DOE
Order 473.3, Protection Program Operations, establishes requirements for the management and operation of the DOE Federal Protective Forces (FPF), Contractor Protective Forces (CPF), and the Physical Security of property and personnel under the cognizance of DOE.
- DOE
Order 471.6, Information Security, prescribes requirements for protecting classified information.
- DOE
Order 474.2, Nuclear Material Control and
Accountability, establishes performance objectives, metrics, and requirements for developing, implementing, and maintaining a nuclear material control and accountability program within DOE/NNSA and for DOE-owned materials at other facilities that are exempt from licensing by the Nuclear Regulatory Commission.
- DOE Technical standard STD 1194-2011 Nuclear Materials Control and Accountability The purpose of this technical standard is to provide site/facility operators with an accepted compliance-based means that is acceptable in meeting DOE metrics for MC&A policy requirement objectives.
- DOE
G 413.3-3, Safeguards and Security for Program and
Project Management, provides approaches for
implementing security provisions within the functional
areas contained in DOE O 413.3A, Program and Project
Management for the Acquisition of Capital Assets.
DOE RETIRED DIRECTIVES:
- DOE N 251.81, Cancellation of Directives
- DOE N 251.84 CANCELLATION OF DOE M 470.4-7, SAFEGUARDS AND SECURITY
- DOE M 470.4-7, S&S Program Resources (this manual has been divided into 3 separate PDFs, References, Acronyms & Abbreviations, and Glossary).
- References
- Acronyms & Abbreviations
- Glossary
- DOE
Guide 470.4-1, Asset Protection Analysis Guide,
provides examples of the application of asset protection
analysis to several common problems.
- DOE
Guide 473.2-1, Guide for the Establishment of a
Contingency Protective Force, provides guidance
for establishing and deploying a contingency protective
force during an emergency and for sustaining operations
NISPOM:
UNITED STATES CODE:
EXECUTIVE ORDERS:
PRESIDENTIAL DIRECTIVES:
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