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RCED-83-33 1 (1982-10-08)

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UNITED STATES GENERAL ACCOUNTING OFFICE
           WASHINGTON, D.C. 20548


                 October 8, 1982


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The Honorable James A. McClure
Chairman, Committee on Energy
  and Natural Resources
United States Senate

The Honorable Henry M. Jackson
Ranking Minority Member
Committee on Energy and Natural
  Resources
United States Senate

The Honorable John Warner
Chairman, Subcommitee on Energy
  and Mineral Resources
Committee on Energy and Natural
  Resources
United States Senate

The Honorable Bill Bradley
United States Senate


Subject:


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Status of the Administration's Implementation of
the Energy Emergency Preparedness Act of 1982
(GAO/RCED-83-33)


     Your August 11, 1982, letter requested that we monitor and
analyze reports to be prepared by the Department of Energy (DOE)
and others under the Energy Emergency Preparedness Act of 1982
(EEPA). As part of our monitoring activities you asked us for a
status report by October 8, 1982, on whether the statutory re-
quirements and deadlines would be met. In a subsequent discus-
sion on September 27, 1992, your staff asked us to review the
extent of interagency coordination in developing and approving
the reports required by the statute. This letter and the enclo-
sures constitute the status report.

     Since the EEPA reports are still in a very early stage of
preparation and this is an interim report, we cannot offer a
final conclusion on whether the reports' contents will meet the
statutory requirements. However, we do raise several concerns
about the reports based on preliminary information provided by
DOE officials. We will analyze the reports' contents when they
are submitted to the Congress.


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