If previous studies have repeatedly noted the same problems--for instance, confused lines of authority, responsibility, and accountability--why have they not been addressed? Why have prior attempts to implement change at NNSA failed? What should Congress do to ensure these issues are addressed once and for all?
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Mike Rogers questions why unresolved issues persist in NNSA despite previous studies.
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