SRS employees work safer and smarter thanks to innovative technology such as heart rate monitors, cooling vests, and automatic welding systems.
New Savannah River Site (SRS) technology helps ensure safety by tracking the whereabouts of employees working in secluded spots.
A panel discussion at the recent National Cleanup Workshop highlighted the importance of new technologies and other fresh approaches.
EM’s Savannah River National Laboratory hosted three interns from Florida International University this summer through the DOE Fellows Program.
DOE's Environmental Management Los Alamos Field Office (EM-LA) extended the Los Alamos Legacy Cleanup Bridge Contract by a period of six months today.
The U.S. Department of Energy Issues Request for Information for Hanford 222-S Laboratory Contract
A subcontractor successfully demonstrated X-ray technology to improve characterization of transuranic waste containers before shipment to WIPP.
Representatives from five national laboratories and three universities met in late May to discuss how they could assist with tank waste cleanup.
AIKEN, S.C. – The largest collection of hot cells in the DOE complex is old enough to retire, but an ongoing renovation project will make sure it...
WASHINGTON, D.C. – EM is taking steps to link the capabilities of DOE national laboratories supporting the agency’s nuclear cleanup mission.