NNSA's Office of Radiological Security recently marked the completion of a new long-term regional radioactive waste storage facility in Kazakhstan.

The U.S.-Japan Nuclear Security Working Group (NSWG) convened for its 12th meeting at Oak Ridge National Laboratory last month.

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.

Meet Charles Bryant. He supports his team. He supports his family. He supports nuclear security for #NNSA.

Meet Chris Dinh. By day, he keeps a watchful eye on how taxpayer money is spent on NNSA's efforts in Ukraine. By night, he plays trivia and builds character watching his favorite teams.

Meet Alexa Erickson. When she's not conquering the great outdoors she's making the world more secure from nuclear threats for NNSA.

Meet Reema Verma. As a dancer, she moves gracefully to traditional music. As a Policy Advisor for the Office of Nuclear Smuggling Detection and Deterrence, she interacts gracefully with international organizations, civil society, and foreign partners.

Meet Amanda Pourciau. She's passionate about: * Nuclear security. * Asia. * Blue cheese. It's gross! Luckily the last one doesn't come up much as she localizes and updates nuclear security partner training around the world for #NNSA.