SECRECY NEWS
from the FAS Project on Government Secrecy
Volume 2018, Issue No. 63
October 18, 2018

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DOE DECLASSIFIES DECLASSIFICATION OF DOWNBLENDING MOVE

Last year, the Department of Energy decided to declassify the fact it intended to make 25 metric tons of Highly Enriched Uranium available from "the national security inventory" for downblending into Low Enriched Uranium for use in the production of tritium.

However, the decision to declassify that information was classified Secret.

This year, the Department of Energy decided to declassify the declassification decision, and it was disclosed last week under the Freedom of Information Act.

While the contortions in classification policy are hard to understand, the underlying move to downblend more HEU for tritium production probably makes sense. Among other things, it "delays the urgency -- but doesn't eliminate the eventual need -- to build a new domestic enrichment capacity," said Alan J. Kuperman of the University of Texas at Austin.

There were 160 MT of US HEU downblended by the end of FY 2018, according to the FY 2019 DOE budget request (volume 1, at page 474), and a total of 162 MT was anticipated by the end of FY 2019, as noted recently by the International Panel on Fissile Materials.

"The overall amount of HEU available for down-blending and the rate at which it will be down-blended is dependent upon decisions regarding the U.S. nuclear weapons stockpile, the pace of warhead dismantlement and receipt of HEU from research reactors, as well as other considerations, such as decisions on processing of additional HEU through H-Canyon, disposition paths for weapons containing HEU, etc," according to the DOE budget request.


DEMOCRACY IN DECLINE?

Democracy as a political system has not advanced around the world in the past decade and by some measures it has actually declined, a new report from the Congressional Research Service observes.

The obstacles are not all located abroad. Unlike its predecessors, the Trump Administration does not include democracy promotion as part of its national security strategy, CRS noted. And for the first time last year, the Economist Intelligence Unit categorized the United States as a "flawed democracy."

See Global Trends in Democracy: Background, U.S. Policy, and Issues for Congress, October 17, 2018:

Other new and updated reports from the Congressional Research Service include the following.

FY2019 National Defense Authorization Act: Selected Military Personnel Issues, October 16, 2018:

The Peace Corps: Current Issues, updated October 12, 2018:

NIH Funding: FY1994-FY2019, updated October 15, 2018:

Congressionally Directed Medical Research Programs Funding for FY2019, CRS In Focus, updated October 15, 2018:

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