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Profile of Jorge Ortega, NNSA Enterprise Information System Security Manager
In September, NNSA Principal Deputy Administrator Frank Rose spoke to students at the UTSA-CONCISE Workshop about cybersecurity and the nuclear enterprise, and visited NNSA partner laboratories to see their vital national security work.

Earlier this year, Pacific Northwest National Laboratory hosted the first Introduction to Arms Control course in support of NNSA's Next Generation Arms Control Experts program.

NNSA celebrated the opening of Sandia National Laboratories’ new Emergency Operations Center.

Jay TIlden recently toured the Leonardo Helicopter assembly plant in Philadelphia to see the new aircraft NNSA has ordered.

The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) honored the former Bannister Federal Complex in Kansas City, Missouri with a Federal Facility Excellence in Site Reuse Award.
NNSA Principal Deputy Administrator Frank Rose visits Japan and South Korea to bolster U.S.-Asia nuclear security cooperation

Two NNSA leaders visited the country of Georgia last month to discuss the agency’s bilateral partnerships, seek areas of mutual cooperation, and get a closer look at how nuclear security is implemented each day at active border crossings.

This month, leaders and team members from across the Nuclear Security Enterprise attended the Comprehensive Nuclear-Test-Ban Treaty Science and Technology Conference and the International Atomic Energy Agency's Computer security conference in Vienna.

Meet Adam Stratz. He's kind of a big deal. Not only is he one of NNSA's experts in nuclear forensics who helps countries overseas thwart the smuggling of this material, but he also made an important discovery about butterflies.