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May 26, 2023Decisions were issued on: - Personnel Security - FOIA AppealOffice of Hearings and Appeals
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May 25, 2023Dr. Ryuhei "Ron" Koshita shares his story as a Japanese-American physicist working as an NNSA Graduate Fellow.National Nuclear Security Administration
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May 25, 2023Meet Reema Verma. As a dancer, she moves gracefully to traditional music. As a Policy Advisor for the Office of Nuclear Smuggling Detection and Deterrence, she interacts gracefully with international organizations, civil society, and foreign partners.National Nuclear Security Administration
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May 24, 2023Meet Amanda Pourciau. She's passionate about: * Nuclear security. * Asia. * Blue cheese. It's gross! Luckily the last one doesn't come up much as she localizes and updates nuclear security partner training around the world for #NNSA.National Nuclear Security Administration
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May 24, 2023Caleb Yip shares his story as an immigrant from Hong Kong who attended Georgetown, became an NNSA Graduate Fellow, and will now join NNSA’s workforce.National Nuclear Security Administration
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May 23, 2023Meet Anagha Iyengar. She speaks five languages and leads an NNSA program responsible for developing new ways to reduce the risk of nuclear terrorism and anticipate new threats to global nuclear security.National Nuclear Security Administration
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May 23, 2023Students from Claflin University in Orangeburg, South Carolina, recently toured EM’s Savannah River Site (SRS) to learn about the array of occupations and operations across the 310-square-mile environmental reservation.Office of Environmental Management
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May 23, 2023While preparing for a recent podcast episode that brought attention to EM’s hiring efforts and associated challenges, Michael Butler, host of the “Gone Fission Nuclear Report Podcast,” came across a recent college graduate who joined EM.Office of Environmental Management
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May 23, 2023The Savannah River Site (SRS) recently hosted its annual safety expo, featuring nearly 60 informational booths designed to educate and engage employees on a variety of topics that underpin the site’s safety culture, legacy and performance.Office of Environmental Management
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May 23, 2023Oak Ridge’s cleanup contractor is awarding $40,000 in grants for science, technology, engineering and mathematics (STEM) projects that benefit 29 schools across a nine-county region.Office of Environmental Management