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FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
March 17, 1999

Richardson Announces Seven New Initiatives
To Strengthen DOE's Counterintelligence Efforts

Energy Secretary Bill Richardson today announced seven new initiatives to strengthen the Department's ability to prevent the loss of sensitive information. The new counterintelligence initiatives were formally unveiled by the Secretary before the Senate Select Intelligence Committee.

"These seven new initiatives, coupled with recommendations we have already implemented, will go a long way to ensure our nation's national security by giving us the tools and resources we need to prevent the loss of sensitive information," said Secretary Richardson. "Today's announcement will enable the Department of Energy to have one of the strongest counterintelligence programs in government."

The Secretary's seven new initiatives are:

These seven new initiatives are in addition to tougher measures instituted since February 1998 when President Clinton signed a Presidential Decision Directive (PDD-61) which directed broad systematic changes to the Energy Department's counterintelligence program. The Department has already:

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