This audit is one in a series of audits the Deputy Secretary of Defense requested. As part of the Cooperative Threat Reduction (CTR) Program, DoD agreed to assist the Russian Federation in disposing of its liquid rocket propellant. Public Law 102-228 (section 2551 NOTE, title 22, United States Code) , the Soviet Nuclear Threat Reduction Act of 1991 designates DoD as the executive agent for the CTR Progmm. Specific objectives of the act are to destroy chemical, nuclear, and other weapons; transport, store, disable, and safeguard weapons in connection with their destruction; and establish verifiable safeguards against proliferation of weapons of mass destruction. The Office of the Assistant Secretary of Defense (International Security Policy), under the Office of the Under Secretary of Defense for Policy, develops, coordinates, and oversees implementation of policy for the CTR Program. The CTR Directorate, Defense Threat Reduction Agency operates the program.
Cooperative Threat Reduction: Cooperation Threat Reduction Program Liquid Propellant Disposition Project
2002
43 pages
Report
No indication
English
Management Practice , Rocket Engines & Motors , Environmental Pollution & Control , Threats , Liquid rocket propellants , Auditing , Weapons , Department of defense , United states , Policies , Security , Reduction , Coding , Russia , Mass destruction weapons , International relations , Executive routines
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