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Nuclear Regulatory Commission: Status of Achieving Key Outcomes and Addressing Major Management Challenges

GAO-01-760 Published: Jun 29, 2001. Publicly Released: Jul 30, 2001.
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This report reviews the Nuclear Regulatory Commission's (NRC) fiscal year 2000 performance report and fiscal year 2002 performance plan required by the Government Performance and Results Act of 1993 to assess its progress in achieving selected key outcomes that are important mission areas for the agency. NRC reports mixed progress in achieving the three outcomes GAO reviewed. To measure performance for the three outcomes, NRC established the same four goals: one relates to safety and three relate to such nonsafety issues as public confidence, regulatory burden, and organizational enhancements. Although NRC's strategies for the safety-related performance goal outcomes seem clear and reasonable, GAO could not assess NRC's performance for the three nonsafety performance goals because NRC only recently developed and reported strategies for them in its fiscal year 2002 performance plan. Because NRC has had little experience in applying the strategies and measures for the three nonsafety goals, it may need to revise them after it completes various planned evaluations during the next three years.

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Nuclear reactorsNuclear waste managementPerformance measuresReporting requirementsPersonnel managementStrategic planningPerformance plansManagement challengesPerformance goalsNuclear materials