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August 30, 2021NNSA Administrator Jill Hruby presented Douglas M. Cotter, Senior Program Manager of the Space Nuclear Detonation Detection program in NNSA’s Office of Defense Nuclear Nonproliferation, with the inaugural General John A. Gordon AwardNational Nuclear Security Administration
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August 27, 2021Wisconsin-based company will help secure U.S. supply of Mo-99 used in 40,000 medical procedures daily, promote nuclear nonproliferation.Energy.gov
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August 25, 2021NNSA and the Nuclear Security Enterprise were well represented at this year’s Nuclear Deterrence Summit held earlier Aug. 3-5 in Alexandria, Va. NNSA speakers and panelists discussed the latest agency updates.National Nuclear Security Administration
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Press ReleasesAugust 17, 2021NNSA announced the rollout of U.S. Nuclear Nexus, a tool designed to foster timely connections between NNSA and the U.S. nuclear industry on the global deployment of advanced nuclear technology,National Nuclear Security Administration
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August 12, 2021Science and Technology Conferences, hosted every other year by the Preparatory Commission for the Comprehensive Nuclear-Test-Ban Treaty Organization (CTBTO PrepCom), are a way for hundreds of scientists, technologists, academics, diplomats to get togetherNational Nuclear Security Administration
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August 2, 2021Frank A. Rose was sworn in by U.S. Secretary of Energy Jennifer M. Granholm on Monday as Principal Deputy Administrator of the National Nuclear Security Administration at the U.S. Department of Energy.National Nuclear Security Administration
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BlogJuly 27, 2021NNSA partners with National Laboratories and universities to introduce engineering students to the field of international safeguards. Safeguards ensure that nuclear material and facilities are not used to illicitly manufacture nuclear weapons.National Nuclear Security Administration
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July 26, 2021K Area Plutonium Downblend work at the Savannah River Site (SRS) has recently moved from two- to four-shift glovebox operations to advance the Department of Energy’s mission of removing plutonium from South Carolina.Savannah River Site
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July 21, 2021NNSA and its counterparts in France and Germany virtually hosted over 200 people from across the world in June to discuss and share about transitioning to alternative technologies that reduce global reliance on high-activity radioactive sources.National Nuclear Security Administration
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July 19, 2021NNSA is responsible for removing and/or securing high-risk radioactive materials around the world that pose a potential threat. To support that mission, it developed mobile facilities to process and secure highly enriched uranium and plutonium.National Nuclear Security Administration