Protection Program Management
The purpose of the DOE protection program is to ensure that DOE security interests,
facilities, employees, contractors, and the public are provided the appropriate degree of protection
from potential hostile acts. How the protection program and program elements
are managed to achieve this purpose is the essence of protection program
management (PPM). PPM is an interative process in which activities relating
to planning, staffing, budget, direction and feed-back are conducted continuously.
The following are the principal baseline documents used by the inspectors:
- Protection Program Managment Inspectors Guide, March 2006
- DOE O 232.1A, Occurrence Reporting and Processing
of Operations Information
- DOE M 232.1-1A, Occurrence Reporting and Processing
of Operations Information
- DOE O 251.1A, Directives System Order
- DOE M 251.1-1A, Directives System Manual
- DOE O 360.1A, Federal Employee Training
- DOE M 360.1A-1, Federal Employee Training Manual
- DOE P 413.1, Program and Project Management Policy for the
Planning, Programming, Budgeting, and Acquisition of Capital Assets
- DOE O 413.1, Management Control Program
- DOE O 413.3, Program and Project Management for the
Acquisition of Capital Assets
- DOE O 414.1A, Quality Assurance, Attachment 1 only
- DOE G 414.1-1A, Management and Independent Assessment Guide
- DOE G 414.1-2, Quality Assurance Management System Guide for Use with 10 CFR 830.120 and DOE O 414.1
- DOE N 441.1, Radiological Protection for DOE Activities
- DOE O 452.1A, Nuclear Explosive and Weapons Surety Program
- DOE O 452.4, Security and Control of Nuclear Explosives and Nuclear Weapons
- DOE M 452.4-1, Protection of Use Control Vulnerabilities and Designs
- DOE M 470.4A, Safeguards and Security Program
- DOE O 470.2B, Independent Oversight and Performance Assurance Program
- DOE N 471.3, Reporting Incidents of Security Concern
- DOE O 3750.1, Chg 6, Work Force Discipline
- DOE O 5632.1C, Protection and Control of Safeguards and Security Interests
This page was last updated on July 31, 2008
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