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Small Business Program managers from the Hanford Site’s prime contractors recently hosted the 19th annual Bridging Partnerships Small Business Symposium, which focused on creating connections and building relationships between Hanford Field Office contractors and small businesses interested in opportunities at the site. May 19, 2026
Nearly 4,000 members of the Savannah River Site federal and contractor workforce recently attended the annual two-day Safety Expo, held onsite for the first time in over a decade. May 19, 2026
Three supervisors at the U.S. Department of Energy’s West Valley Demonstration Project were honored with the Employer Support of the Guard and Reserve - Department of Defense’s Patriotic Employer Award, recognizing their exceptional support for employees who serve in the military’s reserve components, May 19, 2026
The U.S. Department of Energy’s Hanford team has finished removing radioactive waste from the 23rd underground storage tank, marking continued progress towards site remediation and revitalization. May 12, 2026
The Oak Ridge Office of Environmental Management and cleanup contractor United Cleanup Oak Ridge are setting a new benchmark in cleanup progress — conducting demolition on two former Manhattan Project uranium enrichment facilities in a single year. May 12, 2026
Sampling crews with U.S. Department of Energy contractor Central Plateau Cleanup Company are always on the move in pursuit of groundwater cleanup progress on the Hanford Site. May 12, 2026
The U.S. Department of Energy and Florida International University recently marked progress in growing the STEM workforce by inducting 10 students as DOE Fellows. May 12, 2026
Nevada Site Specific Advisory Board members recently viewed progress firsthand in the U.S. Department of Energy’s Environmental Management Nevada Program mission at the Nevada National Security Site. May 12, 2026
Over the next two years, the legacy cleanup contractor for the U.S. Department of Energy’s Environmental Management Los Alamos Field Office will continue to protect critical water supplies, clean up contaminated land and reduce remaining radioactive waste at Los Alamos National Laboratory. May 12, 2026
The warm weather and bright sun that drew thousands to the Simi Valley Street Fair earlier this month was the perfect setting to create a spectroscope, an instrument that separates white light into a rainbow of colors based on wavelengths. May 12, 2026