People: Jeff Peters, Robert Card, Ed Young -- Places: Rocky Flats nuclear weapons plant -- Subjects: interviewee's work at Rocky Flats from 1982 to 2004 (drafter, security inspector, investigator, alarm station coordinator, classifier), secrecy at Rocky Flats (compartmentalization of information, changes over the years toward more openness, excessive classification of information to cover up mistakes), safety concerns at Rocky Flats (fire in cyanide room in Building 444, exposure to hazardous materials, beryllium, entering hazardous areas without respirator protection, radiation exposure testing, doubts about accuracy of radiation monitoring, alleged cutting of conrners to allow quicker decommissioning, concerns about storage of plutonium oxide at the plant, radiation contamination inside the buildings, decontamination procedures for workers, health risks of working in the nuclear industry), whistle blower due to concerns about nuclear safety and security issues during cleanup, letter to Congressman David Skaggs in 1995, gave information to Government Accountability Project (GAP) and Project on Government Oversight (POGO), reaction of Department of Energy, analysis of security documents at the plant, security problems in Building 371, psychological assessments of interviewee ordered, legal action taken by interviewee to be reinstated to his job, work at Rocky Flats from 1998 to 2004 after whistle blowing, description of buildings at Rocky Flats, description of security fence at Rocky Flats, The Cold War, FBI raid of Rocky Flats, management of Rocky Flats, classification of information, criticism of cleanup not going deeper than six feet below grade.