DOE and the Office of Science are committed to preserving the foundational principles of the science and technology (S&T) enterprise like open data access, transparency, and meritocracy which are the bedrock of global scientific and technological progress.
While international cooperation is essential to accelerate research and development, some governments are aggressively pursuing access to U.S. science and technology advancements and intellectual property to the detriment of our economic prosperity and security.
DOE has taken deliberate and inclusive steps to manage risks to ensure research security while maintaining an open and collaborative enterprise. This has resulted in a number of recent policy changes centered around addressing potential conflicts of interest and commitment by DOE and laboratory personnel, such as DOE Order 486.1A, Foreign Government Sponsored or Affiliated Activities. OLP is responsible for processing all exemption requests under this Order for all SC laboratories.
Included here are links to all DOE Orders and policies pertinent to research security and the DOE laboratories.
Relevant DOE Orders and Policy:
DOE Order 486.1A, Foreign Government Sponsored or Affiliated Activities
DOE Policy 485.1A, Foreign Engagements with DOE National Laboratories
DOE Order 483.1B Change 2, Cooperative Research and Development Agreements (CRADAS)
DOE Order 481.1E Change 1, Strategic Partnership Projects (SPPs) Strategic Partnership Projects
DOE Order 142.3B, Foreign National Access Program
DOE Order 550.1 Change 1 (LtdChg), Official Travel
Science & Technology Risk Matrix
- Countries of Risk are limited to the following countries: China, Russia, Iran, and North Korea