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Last month, Principal Deputy Administrator Frank Rose and Associate Principal Deputy Administrator James McConnell, visited organizations in Austria and partners in the United Kingdom to discuss ongoing joint efforts and explore new areas of cooperation.

Dr. Robert Floyd, leader of the Preparatory Commission for the Comprehensive Nuclear-Test-Ban Treaty Organization, visited three NNSA sites where the United States showed support for the CTBT and for maintaining the stockpile without explosive testing.

NNSA is going from 0 to 60 towards full electrification of the government fleet by 2035. In recognition of their outstanding leadership and significant contributions to greening DOE’s fleet, three NNSA sites were recognized with DOE Green Fleet Awards.

NNSA employees Angelina Loverde and Dr. Lance Garrison have been chosen to participate in the Mansfield Fellowship Program.

NNSA’s mission is performed in an ever-changing climate. Floods, wildfires, storms, and extreme heat and cold have the potential to jeopardize the NNSA mission and pose a threat to national security.

Last month, NNSA conducted a refresher course and maintenance training in Yerevan, Armenia, to keep Armenian emergency response personnel prepared and up to date should they need to respond to a radiological incident.

NNSA is building green, adding renewables, and striving towards net-zero emissions across our building portfolio.

NNSA is pleased to announce that Amanda Tapia-Pittman has been named DOE’s Federal Project Manager of the Year for 2022.

In late February, NNSA completed the purchase of Building 23 for the Kansas City National Security Campus to provide 450,000 square feet of manufacturing space for KCNSC’s expanding workload.

NNSA completed an electrical and mechanical upgrade to one of its data centers at the Pantex Plant in Amarillo, Texas to improve its resilience.