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July 6, 2021EM has doubled the number of work shifts for employees in glovebox operations at the Savannah River Site (SRS) to advance DOE’s mission of removing plutonium from South Carolina.Office of Environmental Management
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BlogJuly 2, 2021Members of NNSA's Office of Secure Transportation’s aviation team were recently presented with awards for their outstanding contributions to aviation, education, and flight safety.National Nuclear Security Administration
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July 1, 2021NNSA experts have been making advances in support of international nuclear explosion monitoring and verification. At Sandia National Laboratories in New Mexico, two projects have recently made significant contributions toward this effort.National Nuclear Security Administration
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June 24, 2021Intergovernmental Specialist, Don Ami, at Los Alamos Field Office always finds a wayNational Nuclear Security Administration
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June 23, 2021NNSA’s Minority Serving Institution Partnership Program (MSIPP) has awarded four new grants, bringing the total number of grants to 17, in order to better serve students and Minority-Serving Institutions (MSIs) in STEM disciplines.National Nuclear Security Administration
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June 22, 2021EM workers have placed the first drum inside a new facility at the Savannah River Site (SRS) to support the interim storage, characterization, and shipment of plutonium for permanent disposal.Office of Environmental Management
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June 17, 2021Jeff Edlund was honored by NNSA and the Department of Energy as its Safety System Oversight Engineer of the Year for 2020.National Nuclear Security Administration
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June 15, 2021On May 5, the 23 members of the Design Basis Threat (DBT) Implementation team were chosen as NNSA’s 2020 Security Team of the Year.National Nuclear Security Administration
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June 8, 2021EM crews have completed demolition on Building 9207, the largest and final building in the former Biology Complex at the Y-12 National Security Complex in Oak Ridge.Office of Environmental Management
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June 1, 2021EM’s cleanup at the Y-12 National Security Complex continues to expand as workers ready one of the site’s largest high-risk contaminated facilities for demolition.Office of Environmental Management