
The National Nuclear Security Administration and DOE's Office of Environmental Management (DOE-EM) have signed the first contracts as part of the Department’s Uranium Lease and Take-back Program with SHINE Technologies LLC.

The work of U.S. nuclear deterrence involves people who serve our country through a robust nonproliferation and arms control program. Heather Looney, a senior policy advisor in the Office of Defense Nonproliferation is part of that team.

Today NNSA released Prevent, Counter, and Respond—the agency's Plan to Reduce Global Nuclear Threats FY 2022-2026.

NNSA’s Plutonium Verification Team and members of Canadian Nuclear Laboratories conducted in an in-person training exercise at Chalk River Laboratories in Ontario, Canada.
NNSA is on a mission to make nuclear and radioactive material transport more secure globally.

Corey Hinderstein was sworn in today as the Deputy Administrator for Defense Nuclear Nonproliferation of the Department of Energy’s National Nuclear Security Administration.

NNSA issued a cooperative agreement worth $13 million to Niowave, a Michigan company, to support the commercial production of molybdenum-99.
NNSA Administrator Jill Hruby issued the following statement today on the Senate's confirmation of Corey Hinderstein as Deputy Administrator for Defense Nuclear Nonproliferation.

A fundamental mission of the IAEA is to work with Member States to use peaceful nuclear technology to improve and transform lives globally. A key resource in this mission is the IAEA’s eight nuclear applications laboratories in Seibersdorf, Austria.
Officials broke ground Oct. 28 on the Oak Ridge Enhanced Technology and Training Center (ORETTC), a novel federal and state funded concept to provide first responder training and technology demonstrations.