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NRC Top Management ChallengesThe Reports Consolidation Act of 2000 provides that the Inspector General of each Federal agency is to describe what he or she considers to be the most serious management and performance challenges facing the agency and assess the agency's progress in addressing those challenges. In accordance with the Reports Consolidation Act of 2000, the Inspector General prepared his annual assessment of the major management challenges confronting the U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission (NRC). The assessments of each agency are compiled and issued by the President's Council on Integrity and Efficiency to the House and Senate, as well as in the annual report to the President. Congress left the determination and threshold of what constitutes a most serious management challenge to the discretion of the Inspectors General. As a result, the Inspector General applied the following definition in preparing his statement:
The most serious management challenges facing NRC may be, but are not necessarily, areas that are problematic for the agency. The challenges, as identified, represent critical areas or difficult tasks that warrant high-level management attention. For this year's report
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