The Nuclear Regulatory Commission is considering reversing a three-year secrecy policy. The action could make thousands of documents public involving the troubled operations at Nuclear Fuel Services in Erwin. But even if the commission approves the change, the commission staff says it will be a long and costly task. Nuclear Fuel Services in Erwin and a similar plant in Lynchburg Virginia, BWX Technologies are longtime suppliers of fuel to the U.S. Navy’s nuclear fleet. Some 1,700 regulatory documents about the plants were stamped “official use only” in the name of national security under a policy that took effect in 2004. Meanwhile, NFS named former Navy Captain, Tim Linstrom as the new General Manager of the facility. President and CEO Dwight Ferguson will continue in his duties but will tend to the company’s total operations, which include projects outside the local plant.