
The National Nuclear Security Administration (NNSA) will showcase four speakers at the International Technology Conference for Womxn (GirlCon) June 27-30.

The Office of Nuclear Smuggling Detection and Deterrence (NSDD) has adjusted the way it does business during the pandemic.

To help the international effort to monitor for clandestine nuclear tests, a stack monitor was installed at a domestic molybdenum-99 producer to help experts understand how the medical isotope maker's emissions differ from those from an atomic blast.

NNSA and the Sudanese Nuclear and Radiological Regulatory Authority held a virtual workshop in support of Sudan’s efforts to effectively regulate nuclear technology and materials.
Anniversary event highlights strong U.S.-Malaysia partnership and the country’s role as a regional champion of strategic trade controls.

Project demonstrated that creative solutions to nonproliferation problems are still possible in the virtual environment.

Agency enhances security by preventing high-activity radioactive materials from being used for anything other than their intended purpose.

Five phenomenal NNSA women are setting a new standard and forging an atypical path that other women and girls can look to for inspiration in STEM.

Angela Sheffield, Senior Program Manager for Data Science and Artificial Intelligence, shares her passion for new nonproliferation technologies.
NNSA is extending the comment period for public scoping of the Environmental Impact Statement for the Surplus Plutonium Disposition Program.