What has NRC done to enhance public confidence since September 11, 2001?
NRC strives to conduct as much of its work as possible in an open arena. In particular, we have sought to understand the concerns of citizens and State and local officials, for example, by conducting a large number of open meetings. However, immediately following September 11, 2001, we temporarily modified our approach due to security concerns. Although many security concerns persist, the NRC has resumed meetings open to the public, except for meetings on security subjects that include sensitive information, and the NRC has also revised and enhanced its public Web site. NRC continues to inspect security at NRC-licensed facilities and has stepped up and expanded involvement with the Federal Bureau of Investigation, the Department of Homeland Security and other intelligence and law enforcement agencies, NRC licensees, and military, State, and local authorities. Our Web site provides citizens with extensive information about our activities. If you would like to send us your comments or qu
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