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EM’s Strategic Vision 2021-2031 should be considered a roadmap for even greater success in the cleanup program, EM Acting Assistant Secretary William “Ike” White told more than 180 community stakeholders.

Acting Assistant Secretary for EM William “Ike” White outlined 2021 priorities and highlighted opportunities for success when the broader cleanup community is aligned during an Environmental Management Advisory Board (EMAB) meeting last week.

EM’s goals for continued safe progress at its sites and its efforts to strengthen the workforce and build partnerships were undaunted during the past year marked by the COVID-19 pandemic.

EM’s annual Mission and Priorities list sets a clear path to success across the DOE complex, site managers said last week at the Waste Management Symposia 2021.

Nicole Nelson-Jean, EM Associate Principal Deputy Assistant Secretary for Field Operations, participated in the Women of Waste Management program at the Waste Management Symposia 2021.

EM is poised to build on recent achievements and launch a new era of progress,

The Department of Energy Office of Environmental Management today released its Calendar Year 2021 Mission and Priorities.

More than 100 Savannah River Site federal and contractor employees, many of whom work in EM facilities, have been honored.

DOE recently announced the recipients of the Secretary’s Honor Awards, and three EM teams — two from the Hanford Site and one from Oak Ridge.

EM Principal Deputy Assistant Secretary Todd Shrader emphasized the importance of collaboration and effective partnerships.