Nonproliferation Articles and Press Releases
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Press ReleasesOctober 14, 2022NNSA Administrator and Principal Deputy Administrator Praise U.S.-Kazakhstan Collaboration on Nuclear Security and NonproliferationNational Nuclear Security Administration
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September 28, 2022Several governments and U.S. federal agencies came together in Singapore to discuss strategic trade controls best practices and highlight updates to export control laws and regulations across the region.National Nuclear Security Administration
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Remarks/TestimonySeptember 28, 2022NNSA Administrator Hruby's remarks at the press conference on U.S. goals and priorities for the IAEA General ConferenceNational Nuclear Security Administration
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Press ReleasesSeptember 27, 2022NNSA and Japan agree to convert the Kindai University Teaching and Research Reactor (UTR-KINKI) from highly enriched uranium to low-enriched uranium fuel and to return all HEU to the United States.National Nuclear Security Administration
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NNSA reallocates $10 million at IAEA to support peaceful uses and help fight cancer around the worldBlogAugust 19, 2022DOE/NNSA announced that it had reallocated about $10 million (€10 million) no longer needed for the International Atomic Energy Agency 's Low Enriched Uranium Fuel Bank to instead support peaceful uses assistance and fight cancer.National Nuclear Security Administration
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Press ReleasesAugust 15, 2022NNSA Administrator Hruby wrapped up her visit to East Asia Saturday with a trip to South Korea. She discussed national defense, nuclear nonproliferation, and nuclear security with her counterparts and visited key scientific organizations.National Nuclear Security Administration
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Press ReleasesAugust 11, 2022Jill Hruby, NNSA Administrator, completed a productive visit to Japan on Thursday where she met with U.S. Ambassador Rahm Emanuel, discussed nuclear security and nonproliferation cooperation with Japan’s leaders, visited Hiroshima’s Peace Memorial Museum.National Nuclear Security Administration
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Press ReleasesAugust 9, 2022Fulfilling a commitment made at the 2016 Nuclear Security Summit, NNSA and Japan’s Ministry of Education, Culture, Sports, Science and Technology (MEXT) announced the removal of all highly enriched uranium from the Kyoto University Critical Assembly.National Nuclear Security Administration
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BlogJuly 29, 2022NNSA’s Office of Radiological Security shared best practices and enhanced cooperation at the International Atomic Energy Agency’s International Conference on the Safety and Security of Radioactive Sources last month in Vienna.National Nuclear Security Administration
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July 25, 2022NNSA’s Karyn Durbin has been named the winner of an Arthur S. Flemming Award, which honors federal employees with less than 15 years of service.National Nuclear Security Administration