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Guantanamo Bay Detainee Transfers Announced

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Guantanamo Bay Detainee Transfers Announced
Dec. 18, 2024

The Department of Defense announced today the repatriation of Mohammed Farik bin Amin (ISN 10021) and Mohammed Nazir bin Lep (ISN 10022) from the detention facility at Guantanamo Bay to the Government of Malaysia.

Mohammed Farik bin Amin (ISN 10021) and Mohammed Nazir bin Lep (ISN 10022) each pled guilty before a Military Commission to multiple offenses, including Murder in Violation of the Law of War, Intentionally Causing Serious Bodily Injury, Conspiracy, and Destruction of Property in Violation of the Law of War.  Pursuant to a pretrial agreement between the U.S. and the two men, each has cooperated with the U.S. Government and has provided deposition testimony available for use against the alleged mastermind, Encep Nurjaman (ISN 10019), of the al-Qaida-affiliated attacks on nightclubs in Bali, Indonesia in 2002, and the attack on the J.W. Marriott Hotel in Jakarta, Indonesia in 2003.  On June 13, 2024, in accordance with the pretrial agreements, the Convening Authority approved sentences of confinement for approximately five years for each and recommended that both men be repatriated or transferred to a third-party sovereign nation to serve the remainder of the approved sentence.

On Nov. 14, 2024, Secretary of Defense Austin notified Congress of his intent to repatriate bin Amin and bin Lep to Malaysia, and, in consultation with our partners in Malaysia, we completed the requirements for responsible transfer.

The United States appreciates the support to ongoing U.S. efforts toward a deliberate and thorough process focused on responsibly reducing the detainee population and ultimately closing the Guantanamo Bay facility.

Today, 27 detainees remain at Guantanamo Bay: 15 are eligible for transfer; 3 are eligible for a Periodic Review Board; 7 are involved in the military commissions process; and 2 detainees have been convicted and sentenced by military commissions.

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DOD Reissues Nuclear Weapons Systems Surety Program Standards

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Dec. 17, 2024

The Department of Defense (DoD) released today, the reissuance of DoD Instruction 3150.02, "DoD Nuclear Weapons Systems Surety Program." The reissuance is an important update to the Department's four nuclear surety standards, to elevate and integrate nuclear weapon system risk management processes for surety and cybersecurity, and ensure U.S. nuclear weapons are safe, secure, and under positive control. 

"The current DoD nuclear surety standards have not substantively changed since they were developed in 1960.  Our community took ownership and updated our surety standards to protect our enterprise," said Ms. Deborah Rosenblum, performing the duties of deputy undersecretary of defense for acquisition and sustainment.

Nuclear surety provides clearer insight and awareness of operational risks across a systems' lifecycle and the stakeholder community. As we modernize our legacy Cold War-era nuclear weapon systems, we are increasingly relying on digital technologies. The update ensures DoD's nuclear surety standards are modernized to account for digital threats and ensures the continued success and applicability of the standards to meet both current and future threats to the nuclear enterprise.  

The technological shift poses significant benefits to the predictability and reliability of information processing and decision-making processes; however, the shift also presents the significant risk(s) of potentially introducing cyber-related and other technology-based vulnerabilities.

Nuclear surety is a shared responsibility between the DoD and Department of Energy, National Nuclear Security Administration (NNSA). Overlaps in responsibility exist between DoD and NNSA, thus requiring considerable coordination between the two regarding surety issues.

"It is our shared responsibility as members of the nuclear surety community to ensure our standards have evolved to address growing digital threats. I thank our partners with NNSA for helping ensure our nuclear weapons are safe, secure, and reliable," Ms. Rosenblum said.

The Office of the Assistant Secretary of Defense for Nuclear, Chemical, and Biological Defense Programs (OASD(NCB)) leads DoD efforts to ensure a safe, secure, and effective U.S. nuclear deterrent.  As the world returns to Great Power competition and the recognition that threats against the United States, its allies, and its interests are both proliferating and becoming more difficult to challenge, OASD(NCB) is at the forefront of U.S. efforts to sustain and modernize the nuclear deterrent.  From the operational, to the administrative, to the speed of response and production, OASD(NCB) is reshaping the way DoD meets and responds to weapons of mass destruction threats.

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