Russian Nuclear Submarines: U.S. Participation in the Arctic Military Environmental Cooperation Program Needs Better Justification

Norway, Russia, the United Kingdom, and the United States participate in the Arctic Military Environmental Cooperation (AMEC) program, a multilateral effort that seeks to reduce the environmental impacts of Russia's military activities through technology development projects. AMEC has primarily...

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spelling ftdtic:ADA435974 2023-05-15T14:51:18+02:00 Russian Nuclear Submarines: U.S. Participation in the Arctic Military Environmental Cooperation Program Needs Better Justification GENERAL ACCOUNTING OFFICE WASHINGTON DC 2004-09 text/html http://www.dtic.mil/docs/citations/ADA435974 http://oai.dtic.mil/oai/oai?&verb=getRecord&metadataPrefix=html&identifier=ADA435974 en eng http://www.dtic.mil/docs/citations/ADA435974 Approved for public release; distribution is unlimited., Availability: This document is not available from DTIC in microfiche. DTIC AND NTIS Government and Political Science Submarine Engineering Nuclear Warfare Radiation Pollution and Control *DEPARTMENT OF DEFENSE *RUSSIA *ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION *RADIOACTIVE CONTAMINATION *COOPERATION *ARCTIC REGIONS *NUCLEAR POWERED SUBMARINES NUCLEAR PROLIFERATION UNITED STATES DECONTAMINATION AREA SECURITY RADIOACTIVE WASTES REACTOR FUELS STORAGE HANDLING PACIFIC OCEAN NORWAY SUBMARINE BASES FUEL CONTAMINATION UNITED KINGDOM *DISMANTLEMENT *AMEC(ARCTIC MILITARY ENVIRONMENTAL COOPERATION) GAO REPORTS GAO(GENERAL ACCOUNTING OFFICE) THREAT REDUCTION NUCLEAR NONPROLIFERATION NUCLEAR PROLIFERATION THREATS Text 2004 ftdtic 2016-02-21T12:33:27Z Norway, Russia, the United Kingdom, and the United States participate in the Arctic Military Environmental Cooperation (AMEC) program, a multilateral effort that seeks to reduce the environmental impacts of Russia's military activities through technology development projects. AMEC has primarily focused on Russia's aging fleet of nuclear submarines. Section 324 of the National Defense Authorization Act for Fiscal Year 2004 required GAO to review AMEC, including its relationship to the Department of Defense's (DoD) Cooperative Threat Reduction (CTR) program. In accordance with the act, GAO did the following: (1) assessed the extent to which AMEC supports and complements the CTR program, (2) identified AMEC member countries' financial contributions to the program, (3) assessed AMEC's future program objectives, and (4) evaluated DoD's proposal to expand its technology development activities to Russia's Pacific region. GAO recommended, among other things, that DoD determine whether AMEC activities should include improving security around Russian nuclear submarine bases, and whether DoD's technology development efforts should be expanded to nuclear submarine dismantlement in Russia's Pacific region. DoD concurred with all of GAO's recommendations. In May 2004, AMEC developed a draft strategic plan to guide its future efforts. The plan, which is currently being reviewed by AMEC partners, proposes improving the security of Russia's nuclear submarine bases and securing spent nuclear fuel from dismantled submarines. DoD wants to expand its dismantlement technology development efforts to Russia's Pacific region, but has not adequately analyzed the condition of Russia's decommissioned nuclear submarines in the Pacific and their impact on the environment. Furthermore, DoD has not identified specific projects that would be needed beyond those already done in the Arctic region. Report to Congressional Committees. The original document contains color images. Text Arctic Defense Technical Information Center: DTIC Technical Reports database Arctic Norway Pacific
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topic Government and Political Science
Submarine Engineering
Nuclear Warfare
Radiation Pollution and Control
*DEPARTMENT OF DEFENSE
*RUSSIA
*ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION
*RADIOACTIVE CONTAMINATION
*COOPERATION
*ARCTIC REGIONS
*NUCLEAR POWERED SUBMARINES
NUCLEAR PROLIFERATION
UNITED STATES
DECONTAMINATION
AREA SECURITY
RADIOACTIVE WASTES
REACTOR FUELS
STORAGE
HANDLING
PACIFIC OCEAN
NORWAY
SUBMARINE BASES
FUEL CONTAMINATION
UNITED KINGDOM
*DISMANTLEMENT
*AMEC(ARCTIC MILITARY ENVIRONMENTAL COOPERATION)
GAO REPORTS
GAO(GENERAL ACCOUNTING OFFICE)
THREAT REDUCTION
NUCLEAR NONPROLIFERATION
NUCLEAR PROLIFERATION THREATS
spellingShingle Government and Political Science
Submarine Engineering
Nuclear Warfare
Radiation Pollution and Control
*DEPARTMENT OF DEFENSE
*RUSSIA
*ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION
*RADIOACTIVE CONTAMINATION
*COOPERATION
*ARCTIC REGIONS
*NUCLEAR POWERED SUBMARINES
NUCLEAR PROLIFERATION
UNITED STATES
DECONTAMINATION
AREA SECURITY
RADIOACTIVE WASTES
REACTOR FUELS
STORAGE
HANDLING
PACIFIC OCEAN
NORWAY
SUBMARINE BASES
FUEL CONTAMINATION
UNITED KINGDOM
*DISMANTLEMENT
*AMEC(ARCTIC MILITARY ENVIRONMENTAL COOPERATION)
GAO REPORTS
GAO(GENERAL ACCOUNTING OFFICE)
THREAT REDUCTION
NUCLEAR NONPROLIFERATION
NUCLEAR PROLIFERATION THREATS
Russian Nuclear Submarines: U.S. Participation in the Arctic Military Environmental Cooperation Program Needs Better Justification
topic_facet Government and Political Science
Submarine Engineering
Nuclear Warfare
Radiation Pollution and Control
*DEPARTMENT OF DEFENSE
*RUSSIA
*ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION
*RADIOACTIVE CONTAMINATION
*COOPERATION
*ARCTIC REGIONS
*NUCLEAR POWERED SUBMARINES
NUCLEAR PROLIFERATION
UNITED STATES
DECONTAMINATION
AREA SECURITY
RADIOACTIVE WASTES
REACTOR FUELS
STORAGE
HANDLING
PACIFIC OCEAN
NORWAY
SUBMARINE BASES
FUEL CONTAMINATION
UNITED KINGDOM
*DISMANTLEMENT
*AMEC(ARCTIC MILITARY ENVIRONMENTAL COOPERATION)
GAO REPORTS
GAO(GENERAL ACCOUNTING OFFICE)
THREAT REDUCTION
NUCLEAR NONPROLIFERATION
NUCLEAR PROLIFERATION THREATS
description Norway, Russia, the United Kingdom, and the United States participate in the Arctic Military Environmental Cooperation (AMEC) program, a multilateral effort that seeks to reduce the environmental impacts of Russia's military activities through technology development projects. AMEC has primarily focused on Russia's aging fleet of nuclear submarines. Section 324 of the National Defense Authorization Act for Fiscal Year 2004 required GAO to review AMEC, including its relationship to the Department of Defense's (DoD) Cooperative Threat Reduction (CTR) program. In accordance with the act, GAO did the following: (1) assessed the extent to which AMEC supports and complements the CTR program, (2) identified AMEC member countries' financial contributions to the program, (3) assessed AMEC's future program objectives, and (4) evaluated DoD's proposal to expand its technology development activities to Russia's Pacific region. GAO recommended, among other things, that DoD determine whether AMEC activities should include improving security around Russian nuclear submarine bases, and whether DoD's technology development efforts should be expanded to nuclear submarine dismantlement in Russia's Pacific region. DoD concurred with all of GAO's recommendations. In May 2004, AMEC developed a draft strategic plan to guide its future efforts. The plan, which is currently being reviewed by AMEC partners, proposes improving the security of Russia's nuclear submarine bases and securing spent nuclear fuel from dismantled submarines. DoD wants to expand its dismantlement technology development efforts to Russia's Pacific region, but has not adequately analyzed the condition of Russia's decommissioned nuclear submarines in the Pacific and their impact on the environment. Furthermore, DoD has not identified specific projects that would be needed beyond those already done in the Arctic region. Report to Congressional Committees. The original document contains color images.
author2 GENERAL ACCOUNTING OFFICE WASHINGTON DC
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title Russian Nuclear Submarines: U.S. Participation in the Arctic Military Environmental Cooperation Program Needs Better Justification
title_short Russian Nuclear Submarines: U.S. Participation in the Arctic Military Environmental Cooperation Program Needs Better Justification
title_full Russian Nuclear Submarines: U.S. Participation in the Arctic Military Environmental Cooperation Program Needs Better Justification
title_fullStr Russian Nuclear Submarines: U.S. Participation in the Arctic Military Environmental Cooperation Program Needs Better Justification
title_full_unstemmed Russian Nuclear Submarines: U.S. Participation in the Arctic Military Environmental Cooperation Program Needs Better Justification
title_sort russian nuclear submarines: u.s. participation in the arctic military environmental cooperation program needs better justification
publishDate 2004
url http://www.dtic.mil/docs/citations/ADA435974
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