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Restricted Data Declassification Decisions, 1946-2002

04.02.09 | 1 min read | Text by Steven Aftergood

The Department of Energy this week released its most recent compilation of all decisions to declassify nuclear weapons-related information.

The new release (pdf), dated 2002, is the eighth and the last in what had been an annual series of such compilations.  Unlike the others, however, it was marked “Official Use Only” and was not made publicly available.  But DoE released it in response to a Freedom of Information Act request from the Federation of American Scientists.

See “Restricted Data Declassification Decisions, 1946 to the Present (RDD-8),” U.S. Department of Energy, January 1, 2002, 169 pages.

One of the latest declassification decisions, approved in 2001 and disclosed in the new compilation, acknowledges the previously classified “fact that gas centrifuge rotors are fabricated on mandrels.”  A mandrel is a spindle or metal shaft around which other parts rotate.