{"id":110387,"date":"2017-12-02T15:44:00","date_gmt":"2017-12-02T15:44:00","guid":{"rendered":""},"modified":"2023-01-08T11:00:26","modified_gmt":"2023-01-08T11:00:26","slug":"more-nuclear-problems-at-minot-2","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/cvnextjob.com\/index.php\/2017\/12\/02\/more-nuclear-problems-at-minot-2\/","title":{"rendered":"More Nuclear Problems at Minot"},"content":{"rendered":"<div style=\"margin-top: 0px; margin-bottom: 0px;\" class=\"sharethis-inline-share-buttons\" ><\/div><h3 class=\"post-title entry-title\" itemprop=\"name\"><\/h3>\n<div class=\"post-header\"> <\/div>\n<p>For the second time in less than three months, a unit at Minot AFB,  North Dakota has earned low marks on a nuclear surety inspection.<\/p>\n<p><em>In From the Cold<\/em> has learned that Minot&#8217;s 91st Space Wing failed portions of a Joint  Nuclear Surety Inspection (JNSI), administered in late January by the  Defense Threat Reduction Agency (DTRA). The evaluation from that agency  was held concurrently with a similar inspection from by the Air Force  Space Command Inspector General (IG) team. The wing passed the Space  Command NSI, allowing it to retain its nuclear mission certification.<\/p>\n<p>A  source familiar with events at Minot reports that the 91st Wing&#8217;s  failing mark from DTRA was based on a security error. Speaking on the  condition of anonymity, the source revealed that agency evaluators were  allowed to enter an area with nuclear weapons without required escorts.  While DTRA personnel were authorized to be in the area, regulations  required that they be escorted.<\/p>\n<p>The failing grade from the threat  reduction agency did not affect scores from the space command NSI.  Sources report that the 91st earned passing grades from the command  inspection team, and the unit&#8217;s nuclear certification was not in  jeopardy. Space Command evaluators reportedly disagreed with the DTRA  security write-up, and the violation was not mentioned in their NSI  report.<\/p>\n<p>Once known at the Defense Nuclear Agency, the DTRA  reports directly to the Pentagon&#8217;s Joint Staff, monitoring the safety  and security of the nation&#8217;s nuclear weapons stockpile. Regulations  require that DTRA conduct an evaluation of nuclear-capable units every  five years. Air Force major commands inspect their nuclear units every  18 months.<\/p>\n<p>As in the case of the Minot event, DTRA evaluations  are conducted simultaneously with major command (MAJCOM) nuclear surety  inspections. Air Force Space Command is the parent organization for the  91st, <a href=\"http:\/\/www.minot.af.mil\/library\/factsheets\/factsheet.asp?id=3899\">which is responsible for 150 Minuteman III ICBMs<\/a>, located in underground complexes across northwestern North Dakota.<\/p>\n<p>The  missile wing&#8217;s problems in the DTRA evaluation came less than two  months after Minot&#8217;s 5th Bomb Wing earned a &#8220;Not Ready&#8221; rating during an  Initial Nuclear Surety Inspection (INSI). That evaluation, carried out  by members of the Air Combat Command (ACC) Inspector General team, came  in response to last year&#8217;s nuclear mishap involving wing personnel.<\/p>\n<p>During that incident, Minot crews mistakenly loaded six nuclear-tipped cruise missiles<br \/>onto  a B-52 bomber from Barksdale AFB, Louisiana. The mistake wasn&#8217;t  discovered for almost 30 hours, well after the aircraft landed at the  Louisiana installation. Four senior Air Force officers were fired  because of the mishap, and the service has conducted three subsequent  probes into the accident.<\/p>\n<p>In response to the mishap, the service  has announced plans for more than 100 changes in its nuclear handling  and security policies, to prevent similar incidents in the future.  Results of the various inquiries were briefed to members of the Senate  Armed Services Committee last month. Meanwhile, the bomber unit has been  working to regain its nuclear certification, a process that will  include several major inspections.<\/p>\n<p>The first step in that  evaluation process, an Initial Nuclear Surety Inspecion, was conducted  in December. Though not considered a failing grade, the 5th Bomb Wing&#8217;s  &#8220;not ready&#8221; rating for the INSI will require the unit to repeat that  evaluation. The remake of that inspection is currently scheduled for  late March.<\/p>\n<p>If the bomber unit passes that hurdle, it will  receive a nuclear surety inspection in late May. The latter evaluation  represents one of the wing&#8217;s last major hurdles in regaining its nuclear  mission certification, which was lost after last year&#8217;s transfer  mishap.<\/p>\n<p>Asked about the missile unit&#8217;s DTRA evaluation, a  spokeswoman for the 91st Space Wing referred reporters to Air Force  Space Command. A media affairs representative at the command  headquarters did not immediately return calls for comment.<\/p>\n<p>Air  Force public affairs policy has long discouraged the release or  discussion of inspection results. In a press release issued earlier this  month, Space Command offered congratulations to the 91st, saying that  results of the evaluation &#8220;speak for themselves.&#8221;<\/p>\n<p>The 91st wing  commander, Colonel Marty Whelan, offered similar thoughts in his own  statement, stating that unit personnel &#8220;did a great job&#8221; during the  evaluation.<\/p>\n<p>A former Air Force nuclear weapons expert, who has  reviewed the 91st NSI report, was less charitable in his assessment.  &#8220;Not a good start for the year at Minot,&#8221; he observed, noting the the  poor marks earned by the 5th Bomb Wing and 91st Space Wing in recent  evaluations.<\/p>\n<p>While DTRA evaluations are conducted less frequently  than major command NSIs, they cover similar criteria. Nuclear  inspection teams representing the various commands are required to  evaluate areas covered by DTRA, helping units prepare for periodic  reviews by the joint staff organization.<\/p>\n<p>At one time, a  failing mark from DTRA inspectors would result in the same grade for the  overall evaluation. Under current guidelines, grades from command  inspectors drive the unit&#8217;s final rating. Organizations cited for  mistakes by DTRA are required to implement corrective actions, and  report those measures to the agency. <br \/>Experts interviewed by <em>In From the Cold<\/em> said the problem discovered at the 91st Space Wing could be easily  remedied, and they believe that corrective measures have already been  implemented.<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>For the second time in less than three months, a unit at Minot AFB, North Dakota has earned low marks on a nuclear surety inspection. 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