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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.

As a growing number of women and minorities pursue careers in STEM, NNSA along with its labs, plants, and sites is actively expanding its outreach to recruit, mentor, and support a growing pool of talent to lead the Nuclear Security Enterprise.

Ann Heinrich, NNSA's Director of the Office of Nuclear Incident Policy and Cooperation, served as President of the IAEA 2021 International Conference on the Development of Preparedness for National and International Emergency Response.
Emory Law students will be a critical part of commercializing NNSA lab technology

Erika Baeza-Wisdom, Deputy Manager of NNSA’s Los Alamos Field Office, has spent a lifetime breaking down barriers and disproving cultural and gender stereotypes.

Last month, several governments and U.S. federal agencies came together in Singapore to discuss strategic trade controls best practices and highlight updates to export control laws and regulations across the region.

The Industrial Wastewater Pretreatment Facility team at KCNSC recently won two awards for quality and safety from the Missouri Water Environmental Association. The city of Kansas City, Missouri nominated KCNSC for this honor.

NNSA is all about security and efficiency, and the Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory (LLNL) has a brand-new building to deliver just that.

Two recent projects, the 234-H Main Side Diesel Generator Replacement Project, and the Device Assembly Facility Standby Power Replacement Project, are helping two NNSA sites complete their missions

NNSA will contribute $1 million to the International Atomic Energy Agency’s effort to combat plastic pollution with nuclear technology, Principal Deputy Administrator Frank Rose announced during a virtual roundtable last month.