A security probe got under way at the troubled Los Alamos National Laboratory, even as more allegations of security lapses rolled in. Deputy Energy Secretary Kyle McSlarrow was expected to visit Monday, joining Linton Brooks, director of the National Nuclear Security Administration, who arrived Sunday. They are among the federal officials inquiring into the disappearance of two electronic data storage devices that were reported missing at the lab earlier this month. Brooks’ visit came as the lab responded to yet another report of security lapses — an unconfirmed, anonymous tip released by the Project on Government Oversight, or POGO, reporting that classified information had been sent over the lab’s unclassified e-mail system 17 times in recent months. Full Story
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