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NNSA recognizes and celebrates the contributions made by Black Americans from the start of the Manhattan Project to the important nuclear security missions being carried out today.
When NNSA Savannah River Field Office Deputy Manager Jeff Allison first arrived in South Carolina more than 25 years ago to work at SRS, the home he and his wife chose in Aiken had a pool.
NNSA’s Office of Radiological Security works to reduce the security risks posed by cobalt-60 radiotherapy machines by encouraging the development and adoption of non-radioisotopic alternative technologies, like linear accelerators.
The Department of Energy 2021 Secretary’s Honor Awards recognized a significant number of NNSA employees for their hard work, dedication, and commitment to nuclear security.
Gayle Fisher, a public affairs officer at the Kansas City Field Office, is retiring after working on behalf of the Department of Energy (DOE) for more than 30 years.
The work of U.S. nuclear deterrence involves people who serve our country through a robust nonproliferation and arms control program. Heather Looney, a senior policy advisor in the Office of Defense Nonproliferation is part of that team.