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EM's Assistant Secretary in a suit on a Zoom call speaking to participants
More than 90 officials from local, state and tribal governments recently took part in a virtual meeting where U.S. Department of Energy Office of Environmental Management Assistant Secretary Tim Walsh addressed five national intergovernmental groups with representatives located near cleanup sites who provide community perspectives to EM leadership. February 3, 2026
Man in suit speaking behind a podium with a sign that reads, "National Cleanup Workshop."
Senior leadership from the U.S. Department of Energy Office of Environmental Management joined executives from Savannah River National Laboratory, Salado Isolation Mining Contractors and West Valley Cleanup Alliance at the 11th Annual National Cleanup Workshop to highlight key successes from the past several months and look ahead to future work. September 30, 2025
A large group of people posing for a photo on the steps of the U.S. Capitol Building
September 30, 2025 The more than 80 community leaders who took part in the recent Paducah Chamber of Commerce Fly-In discussed environmental cleanup progress, upcoming project milestones and long term planning for reindustrialization of the Paducah Site with members of Kentucky’s congressional delegation and U.S. Department of Energy leaders.
DOE Environmental Management News Flash
As the U.S. Department of Energy Office of Environmental Management addresses the legacy of the past, it has incredible opportunities to be part of what’s been dubbed Manhattan Project 2.0, a strong vision for the future focused on winning the global artificial intelligence race and ushering in a nuclear renaissance to fuel it, acting EM Assistant Secretary Joel Bradburne said in the keynote address at the 2025 National Cleanup Workshop.