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                                 CHAPTER VII

                 MATERIALS MANAGEMENT REVIEWS AND APPRAISALS

1.  GENERAL.  Basic to any program is the need to systematically review and
    evaluate the status and performance of the program.  The objective is to
    determine the quality and effectiveness of the program, the adequacy and
    effectiveness of established policies and procedures, and identify the
    actions necessary to improve the program.  In planning and conducting
    nuclear materials management reviews and appraisals, it should be
    recognized that the success of these activities depends on the mutual
    cooperation and understanding of both the appraiser and the appraised of
    the purpose, objective, and scope of the appraisal.

2.  HEADQUARTERS REVIEWS.

    a.   Applicability.  Field offices responsible for nuclear materials
         management programs and activities are subject to periodic
         Headquarters reviews by the Office of Nuclear Weapons Management.

    b.   Objective.  The objective of the Headquarters review of the field
         office materials management program is to evaluate the
         effectiveness of the office's materials management program and to
         identify functions and activities that will strengthen the program.

    c.   Frequency.  The frequency of Headquarters reviews is based on the
         value of nuclear materials for which the field office has
         programmatic responsibility and the importance of related materials
         management activities.  The minimum appraisal frequency for field
         offices is as follows:

                   Annual                        Biennial
                   ------                        --------
                 Albuquerque                     Chicago
                 Oak Ridge                       Idaho
                 Rocky Flats                     Richland
                 Savannah River                  Oakland

    d.   Content.  Field office reviews conducted by Headquarters shall
         assess the effectiveness in carrying out the requirements of the
         Order.

    e.   Review Format.  The Office of Nuclear Weapons Management will
         provide the field office with an agenda  of presentations and
         discussions during the review.  The on-site review is expected to
         be completed in 1 to 2 days.

    f.   Review Reports.  The Office of Nuclear Weapons Management shall
         issue a written report appraising the field office materials
         management program within 8 weeks after visiting the field office.

3.  FIELD OFFICE APPRAISALS.

    a.   Applicability.  Contractors having DOE-supplied nuclear materials
         are subject to materials management appraisals by the cognizant
         field office, consistent with applicable contract provisions.

    b.   Objectives.  Objectives of the contractor materials management
         appraisal are to:

         (1)  Ensure that the contractor staff understands the objectives
              and goals of the materials management program and has
              implemented applicable requirements of this Order.

         (2)  Determine if the contractor is optimizing the use of nuclear
              materials and is promptly identifying unneeded materials.

         (3)  Determine the effectiveness of the contractor's nuclear
              materials management program.

         (4)  Verify that information contained in contractor-prepared
              nuclear materials management reports is accurate.

    c.   Frequency.  The frequency of field office appraisals of contractor
         activities is based on the value of nuclear materials physically
         held by the contractor ("I" project materials are excluded).  The
         Office of Nuclear Weapons Management will issue and periodically
         update unit values of nuclear materials to be used for determining
         contractor appraisal frequency.  The following are the value
         criteria for contractor appraisal frequency.

                             APPRAISAL FREQUENCY

                   Value of Materials
                       $ Millions             Minimum Frequency

                       0 <   10             Field office discretion
                      10 <  100                  2 Years
                        >/= 100                  1 Year

    d.   Content.  Field office appraisals of contractor materials
         management activities should concentrate on the effectiveness of
         contractor programs and procedures for managing nuclear materials.
         Specific activities should include, but not be limited to, the
         following evaluations:

         (1)  Material quantities in inventory and on order with respect to
              minimum inventory levels required to meet program objectives
              (see Chapter V for guidance).

         (2)  Contractor programs, procedures, and practices for managing
              nuclear materials.

         (3)  Forecasts as to accuracy, thoroughness, completeness,
              usefulness, and compatibility with program plans and budgets.

         (4)  Contractor use of materials in the quantities and for the
              projects specifically authorized.

         (5)  Procedures for identifying, reporting, and managing inactive
              materials and scrap.

         (6)  Nuclear materials allotment control system, where applicable.

         (7)  Adequacy of information provided by contractors responsible
              for developing materials management plans.

         (8)  Adequacy of materials management procedures in contracts and
              subcontracts issued by the contractor.

         (9)  Verification of the materials inventory composition/status
              reported by the contractors in the annual inventory assessment
              report.

       (10)   Contractor responsiveness to routine and special field office
              requests for materials management information.

       (11)   Analytical studies performed by the contractor related to
              materials management, if applicable.

    e.   Appraisal Reports.

         (1)  Content.  The contractor performance appraisal report should
              contain adequate coverage of all materials management aspects
              pertinent to the contractor's operation.  Statements of
              findings and recommendations in the report should be
              supported.  The materials management appraisal may be
              conducted as part of a comprehensive appraisal that includes
              other functions.  The report on materials management, however,
              shall be a separate document or at least a separate section of
              a comprehensive contractor appraisal report.  The report
              should logically present the findings of the appraisal in a
              format such as:  Scope of Review, Conclusions, Main Findings,
              Recommended Actions, Follow-up Plans, and Supporting Data.

         (2)  Timing.  Field offices shall issue a formal report appraising
              contractor materials management within 8 weeks after the
              appraisal is completed.  The reports of contractor appraisals
              generally shall be provided to the contractor, the Office of
              Nuclear Weapons Management, and the applicable Headquarters
              program organization.

         (3)  Special Situations.  Appraisals related to non-management and
              operating contractors and subcontractors (see Chapter VIII)
              may require special treatment.  Appraisals sent to those
              contractors may be limited to violations of materials
              management provisions in the contract.  However, full
              appraisal reports containing other pertinent information and
              analyses should be sent to the Office of Nuclear Weapons
              Management and the appropriate Headquarters programs.