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- Independent Oversight Review of Preparedness for Severe Natural Phenomena Events at the Nevada National Security Site - February 2014
- Review of the Los Alamos National Laboratory Chemistry and Metallurgy Research Replacement Project Procurement Specifications Phase II, November 2011
- Review of the Concrete Batch Plant Procurement Specifications at the Los Alamos National Laboratory Chemistry and Metallurgy Research Replacement Project, November 2011
- Independent Evaluation of Emergency Response Facilities at the Y-12 National Security Complex, July 2011
- Review of the Procurement Specifications of the Los Alamos National Laboratory Chemistry and Metallurgy Research Replacement Project, March 2011
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Independent Assessment of the 2025 Full-scale Emergency Management Exercise at West Hackberry Strategic Petroleum Reserve
Independent Assessment of Safety System Management at the Savannah River Site K-Area Complex
Independent Assessment of Fire Protection Program Inspection, Testing, Maintenance at the Hanford Site Solid Waste Operations Complex - July 2025
Independent Assessment of Conduct of Operations at the Y-12 National Security Complex Building 9215 - July 2025
Independent Assessment of Motor Vehicle Safety at Los Alamos National Laboratory - August 2025
Independent Assessment of Safety System Management at the Oak Ridge National Laboratory Radiochemical Engineering Development Center – Building 7920
Independent Assessment of Safety Basis Implementation at the Hanford Site Liquid Effluent Retention Facility
Lessons Learned from Assessments of Occupational Injury and Illness Recordkeeping and Reporting at U.S. Department of Energy Sites During Calendar Years 2022-2024
Independent Assessment of the Fire Protection Program at the Argonne National Laboratory – June 2025
Independent Assessment of the Fire Protection Program at the Argonne National Laboratory
Independent Assessment of Nuclear Criticality Safety at the Pacific Northwest National Laboratory