
"I always say that my life has straddled many different worlds, so I approach my career with curiosity, a team mentality, and I hope, some courage," said Fana Daley. And that approach is evidenced by her exemplary work at NNSA.
NNSA released its portion of President Biden’s Fiscal Year 2025 Budget.

NNSA celebrated 15 employees graduating from NNSA’s Mid-Level Leadership Development Program (MLDP).

Earlier this year, students and faculty in an NNSA-supported STEM program had the opportunity to meet President Biden when he visited North Carolina Agricultural and Technical State University.

NNSA will host a virtual job fair for the Nuclear Security Enterprise (NSE) Wednesday, June 29, from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. (EDT).

The Department of Energy’s National Nuclear Security Administration on Monday released President Biden’s Fiscal Year 2023 Budget Request for NNSA, a proposal designed to support the nuclear deterrent and nuclear security at this crucial time.

NNSA Administrator Jill Hruby presented Jerry A. Weber, Assistant Manager for Safeguards and Security at the Nevada Field Office, with the Linton F. Brooks Medal for Dedication to Public Service.
NNSA's Minority Serving Institution Partnership Program has awarded nine new grants totaling $38.8 million to build more partnerships with Minority-Serving Institutions, leverage untapped students, and expand its talent pipeline.

As a growing number of women and minorities pursue careers in STEM, NNSA along with its labs, plants, and sites is actively expanding its outreach to recruit, mentor, and support a growing pool of talent to lead the Nuclear Security Enterprise.
NNSA awarded $7 million for workforce development and training supporting plutonium pit production to minority-serving educational institutions in New Mexico and South Carolina.