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For Steve Lawrence, retiring Nevada Field Office Manager (NFO), it was never about the various positions held – it was always about becoming a successful and effective leader.

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’s Wayne Evelo takes sustainability home with him.

In February, NNSA's Kansas City National Security Campus stepped up to the frigid challenge by helping its neighbors heat their homes.

Susan Lacy, the Environmental Team Leader at NNSA’s Sandia Field Office recently retired after more than 32 years of federal service with the Department of Energy and NNSA.

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.

NNSA women continue to rise to the STEM challenge. They’re setting a new standard and forging an atypical path that other women and girls can look to for inspiration.

These one-day hiring events feature representatives from NNSA federal offices and Management and Operating contracting partners – all looking to fill positions in a variety of career fields across the country.

After 31 years of federal service, NNSA’s Nevada Field Office Public Affairs Program Manager Darwin Morgan retired in March.

Los Alamos National Laboratory is strengthening its presence in Santa Fe, New Mexico, with the signing of three leases of approximately 105,000 square-feet of new office space.