NRC Publishes Annual Report to Congress on Security Inspections
No: 24-056 July 10, 2024
CONTACT: David McIntyre, 301-415-8200
CONTACT: David McIntyre, 301-415-8200
NRC Publishes Annual Report to Congress on Security Inspections
The Nuclear Regulatory Commission has posted an unclassified version of its annual
report to Congress on the results of the agency’s security inspection activities in 2023.
report to Congress on the results of the agency’s security inspection activities in 2023.
The report covers the NRC’s security inspection program, including force-on-force
exercises, for commercial nuclear power reactors and Category I fuel cycle facilities. The report
keeps Congress and the public informed of the NRC’s efforts to oversee the protection of the
nation’s civilian nuclear power infrastructure and strategic special nuclear material.
exercises, for commercial nuclear power reactors and Category I fuel cycle facilities. The report
keeps Congress and the public informed of the NRC’s efforts to oversee the protection of the
nation’s civilian nuclear power infrastructure and strategic special nuclear material.
In 2023, the NRC conducted 184 security inspections at commercial nuclear power plants
and Category I fuel cycle facilities. These included 18 force-on-force inspections, held every
three years at nuclear power plants, involving simulated attacks to test the effectiveness of a
licensee’s physical protection program. The publicly available inspection results are discussed in
the report.
and Category I fuel cycle facilities. These included 18 force-on-force inspections, held every
three years at nuclear power plants, involving simulated attacks to test the effectiveness of a
licensee’s physical protection program. The publicly available inspection results are discussed in
the report.
When NRC inspectors identify a security finding, they ensure that the licensee corrects
the situation in a timely manner. Details of security findings are considered sensitive and not
released to the public.
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