From Our Blogs
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May 14, 2019Mission Support Alliance, Watts Construction, a local small business contractor in Kennewick, Washington, is replacing old raw water pumps.Office of Environmental Management
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April 2, 2019A team representing several Hanford Site contractors met recently to discuss challenges and enhancements of the company’s safety products.Office of Environmental Management
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February 27, 2019The solar industry is on the move—expanding into new states and creating new business opportunities across the country.Integrated Energy Systems Office
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February 19, 2019The Administration believes a strong American manufacturing sector is critical to maintaining global competitiveness and national securityOffice of Critical Minerals and Energy Innovation
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February 12, 2019DOE officials joined with Savannah River Nuclear Solutions and its subcontractors for a event focused on improvement of the mentor-protege program.Office of Environmental Management
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January 18, 2019The first production unit of the B61-12 Life Extension Program canned subassembly was certified by Y-12 National Security Complex four months early.National Nuclear Security Administration
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December 19, 2018In case you missed it, 2018 was a year full of accomplishments and exciting news for the U.S. DepartmentAdvanced Manufacturing & Industrial Decarbonization
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December 4, 2018EM federal and contractor officials from the Savannah River Site (SRS) recently shared business opportunities in the cleanup program.Office of Environmental Management
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October 30, 2018Last week, workers began pulling up the foundation slab of the former K-29 gaseous diffusion uranium enrichment building.Office of Environmental Management
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October 5, 2018The Energy Department is working with U.S. manufacturers to improve energy productivity – the ability to produce more with less energy.Energy.gov