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October 29, 2024In a collaborative effort to support local relief agencies recovering from Hurricane Helene, nearly 40,000 ready-to-eat meals were recently distributed by the National Nuclear Security Administration, U.S. Department of Energy-Savannah River and Savannah River Nuclear Solutions.Office of Environmental Management
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October 22, 2024The Savannah River Site recently completed construction of a much-needed renovation of a key access control gate at the 310-square-mile nuclear facility.Office of Environmental Management
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October 22, 2024NNSA hosts cybersecurity exercise to strengthen incident response capabilitiesNational Nuclear Security Administration
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October 15, 2024Disasters can occur at any time, and a knowledgeable, well-trained emergency response team can significantly improve the outcome of any event.Office of Environmental Management
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NNSA Administrator Jill Hruby visits Romania and Poland to celebrate cooperation on nuclear securityBlogOctober 9, 2024NNSA Administrator Jill Hruby visited Romania and Poland to celebrate nuclear security cooperationNational Nuclear Security Administration
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October 8, 2024Meet Jason Armstrong, Pantex Plant Field Office Manager. Learn about his inspiring journey and commitment to public service as #NNSA continues to celebrate #HispanicHeritageMonth.National Nuclear Security Administration
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October 7, 2024Meet Angela Fusco, a real rock star with over 30 years of experience in Human Resources and Personnel Security. Her hard work at #NNSA has been a critical asset to many NNSA employees throughout the enterprise. #HispanicHeritageMonthNational Nuclear Security Administration
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October 4, 2024In September, NNSA’s Office of Radiological Security hosted a conference in Thessaloniki, Greece, highlighting the medical efficacy of alternative technologies – like X-ray – to high-activity radiological sources and their ability to reduce the risk of terrorism.National Nuclear Security Administration
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October 1, 2024In another major milestone, the H Canyon Chemical Separations Facility at Savannah River Site recently started dissolving nuclear material from a Japanese research reactor, leading to its safe disposal.Office of Environmental Management
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September 26, 2024Meet James Peltz, federal program manager for Integrated Codes in NNSA's Advanced Simulation and Computing program. Hailing from Nevada, James is an avid outdoorsman and can regularly be found fishing, skiing, or tending to his yard.National Nuclear Security Administration