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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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August 18, 2022Power of Science is an ongoing series highlighting the many contributions that NNSA makes outside of the nuclear security mission. Follow us on Twitter, Facebook, or LinkedIn to make sure you don’t miss an update!National Nuclear Security Administration
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August 9, 2022An EM partnership at Oak Ridge was among several teams recently recognized for excellence by the National Nuclear Security Administration (NNSA) Office of Safety, Infrastructure, and Operations.Office of Environmental Management
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NNSA’s large-scale ‘dirty bomb’ exercise in Austin succeeded by exposing potential gaps and failuresBlogAugust 1, 2022The Cobalt Magnet 22 exercise was organized by NNSA and held in Austin in 2022. The weeklong scenario had terrorists first warn about then detonate a "dirty bomb." Hundreds of responders came together to handle what happened next.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
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July 21, 2022NNSA hosted 10 foreign disarmament and nonproliferation officials at Los Alamos National Laboratory and Sandia National Laboratories to highlight how the U.S. Government is keeping its word on the Treaty on the Non-Proliferation of Nuclear Weapons.National Nuclear Security Administration
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July 21, 2022This summer marks the 35th anniversary of one of the first DOE leadership development programs aimed at recruiting, engaging, developing, and advancing a diverse workforce.National Nuclear Security Administration
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July 19, 2022For more than two decades, EM has provided technical leadership to the U.S. government’s interagency working group implementing the Joint Convention, an international treaty on the safety of spent fuel management and radioactive waste management.Office of Environmental Management
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July 12, 2022Veteran DOE and National Nuclear Security Administration official Cathy Tullis has been named new EM chief of staff, Senior Advisor for Environmental Management William “Ike” White announced.Office of Environmental Management