Hagel to announce nuclear operations
overhaul
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[November 14, 2014]
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - U.S. Defense
Secretary Chuck Hagel will announce on Friday a comprehensive plan to
reform U.S. nuclear operations based on two reviews he ordered after a
series of incidents involving nuclear personnel, two defense officials
said.
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"While our nuclear arsenal remains safe, secure and effective
today, the reports tell us we must take action now in order to
ensure that remains the case in the future," the officials said on
Thursday night.
Following a news conference at the Pentagon on Friday morning, Hagel
will travel to Minot Air Force Base in North Dakota to discuss the
plans with nuclear personnel.
Officials say that addressing the shortcomings in managing America’s
nuclear arsenal will likely take billions of dollars.
In March, the head of the nuclear missile wing at Malmstrom Air
Force Base in Montana resigned and nine officers were removed from
their jobs over a test-cheating scandal that involved 91 missile
launch officers.
The Montana base is home to a third of the nation's nearly 450
intercontinental ballistic missiles.
Some 19 missile crew members at 91st Missile Wing at the Minot Air
Force Base were decertified after a poor showing in a March
inspection
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Last year, the general overseeing the U.S. arsenal of
intercontinental missiles was fired for personal misbehavior, just
days after the deputy commander of U.S. Strategic Command, which
oversees America's nuclear arsenal and space operations, was
relieved of his post during an investigation into gambling issues.
(Reporting by Phil Stewart and David Alexander; Editing by Leslie
Adler)
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