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GAO-12-941T, COMBATING NUCLEAR SMUGGLING: DHS has Developed Plans for Its Global Nuclear Detection Architecture, but Challenges Remain in Deploying Equipment
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Document Date: 2012-07-26 10:01:42


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Washington / D.C. / Washington D.C. / /

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Environment GAO / DHS / Natural Resources / Homeland Security / /

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SAFE Port / /

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radiation detection equipment / federal law / radiography systems / selected equipment / portable systems / radioactive isotope identification devices / radiation detection technologies / handheld radioactive isotope identification devices / radiation detection systems / seaport operators / spectroscopic portal / imaging / radiation portal / /

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House of Representatives COMBATING NUCLEAR SMUGGLING DHS / Nuclear Regulatory Commission / Committee on Homeland Security / Subcommittee on Cybersecurity / Infrastructure Protection / and Security Technologies / Customs Service / Subcommittee on Cybersecurity / Domestic Nuclear Detection Office / European Union / /

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David C. Maurer / Gene Aloise / Clarke / /

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radiation / radiation detection technologies / /

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