Why were many of the national requirements removed from the new DOE M 470.4-4A, Information Security?
Secretary Bodman’s memo of September 10, 2007 required: “Departmental directives shall not duplicate or be inconsistent with applicable laws or regulations. To the extent possible, directives also should be written so that they are consistent with or incorporate widely accepted national standards.” Requirements were removed to comply with this Secretarial initiative.
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