The safe removal of all enriched uranium from Venezuela sends another signal to the world of a restored and renewed Venezuela. Thanks to President Trump’s decisive leadership, the teams finished in months what would have normally taken years.
The U.S. has secured its largest HALEU fuel shipment, working in partnership with Japan. This advances President Trump’s strategy to restore America's energy dominance and power next-generation nuclear reactors. It's also a huge nonproliferation win!
NNSA removed the last highly radioactive source in the country, eliminating radiological risks and strengthening American and global security.
NNSA has successfully removed all high-risk cesium-137 material from the state. This means South Carolina is now the 13th state to be completely free of this dangerous radioactive material, a massive win for the safety of Americans, and prevents adversaries from acquiring this material.
NNSA congratulates SHINE on this crucial next step in its nuclear technology evolution! NNSA is proud to have fostered the company's innovative process for manufacturing medical isotopes while keeping America safe from materials that could be used for nuclear weapons.
The NNSA-Texas A&M AgriLife Research partnership is moving things along on the treatment of environmental materials. Electron beam technology offers a safer way to process what's in wastewater, serving the environment and national security.
Protecting Our Homeland: NNSA successfully secured communities against radiological threat and “dirty bombs.”
Fostering the next generation of nuclear security and nonproliferation leaders, NNSA has renewed a $25 million grant for another 5 years to an R&D consortium led by the University of California, Berkeley that directly supports our vital missions.
NNSA just checked Oklahoma off the list of states cleared of cesium irradiators. This is a major milestone in enhancing security across the nation. Read more about how NNSA worked to eliminate the radiological risk these devices pose.
Department of Energy gives OK for Philippines and Singapore to get U.S. exports of nuclear technology and assistance.