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Solicitation to lease federal land for developing power generation and infrastructure for artificial intelligence data centers
NNSA competitively awarded a contract to BWXT Ordnance Tennessee, a subsidiary of BWX Technologies, Inc., for the licensing, design, and operation of a High Purity Depleted Uranium production capability at the contractor’s site in Jonesborough, Tennessee.

NNSA and Texas A&M University have teamed up to combat the New World Screwworm and protect America’s farms and ranches. The partnership advances eBeam technology and radiological security while safeguarding agribusiness nationwide.

NNSA achieved startup authorization for the Electrorefining project, the first since the Highly Enriched Uranium Materials Facility 15 years ago.
NNSA awarded a sole-source contract to BWXT Enrichment Operations, LLC for the licensing, manufacturing development, facility construction, and operations of a Domestic Uranium Enrichment Centrifuge Experiment (DUECE) pilot plant.

NNSA just removed the last cesium irradiators from Kansas, a major advancement in eliminating radiological risk across the nation. To enhance national security, we helped them replace these devices with more secure technology.

NNSA and Department of Health and Human Services’ Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services work together to support manufacturing Mo-99, a key diagnostic tool for doctors that is administered in the U.S. 40,000 times a day.
NNSA today announced the selection of the new PSAAP Centers.
After moving to a classified network earlier this year, the Venado supercomputer at LANL is now running OpenAI’s latest o-series reasoning models to accelerate national security research.

The U.S. Department of Energy today made conditional commitments to provide high-assay low-enriched uranium to three U.S. companies to meet near-term fuel needs.