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"One of my favorite things about working at the NNSA is the sheer number of programs the NNSA operates in support of national security," says NGFP Fellow Kavough Jernigan.
"Working for NNSA has not only opened doors for myself, but for plenty of others that I have crossed paths within our HQ hallways. There is a lot of room for growth, both personally and professionally," says Adrian Anderson.
From the Air Force to NNSA, Vince Fisher's life and career have been dedicated to service. But it's not all business. Vince's last name is hardly a subtle hint for his favorite pastime: fishing.
In the eighth grade, James Hollins' older brother sparked his fascination with the field of engineering. He then went on to play an integral part in last nuclear test, Divider, and he continues to advance the nuclear security missions for NNSA today.
As the Director of Human Capital and Business Operations in NNSA's Office of Defense Programs, Dana Motley's diverse career path has demonstrated both a mind for creativity and heart for people.
An Office of Secure Transportation (OST) Federal Agent at the Eastern Command recently piloted a Blackhawk helicopter in an emergency air evacuation mission that rescued two stranded hikers from the Appalachian Trail in Tennessee.
A big sports fan from a Nigerian household, he converted his Computer Science background and NNSA graduate fellowship into success at Defense Programs. Meet David Etim.
A Boeing 737-700 Next Generation Series will begin operational missions this month for the Office of Secure Transportation’s Aviation Operations Division. The 2008 aircraft adds to OST’s current fleet of two 737-400 aircraft. It replaced a 1969 DC-9.
In January, a team from NNSA led a training course for roughly 30 partners from Romania and other countries in the region that focused on aerial radiation detection as well as the installation and use of equipment required for this mission.