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As part of its efforts to demonstrate transparency about its work, in late November NNSA welcomed 13 non-governmental experts on arms control and nonproliferation to its Nevada facilities, including parts of the Nevada National Security Site.
NNSA has announced the availability and comment period for the Los Alamos National Laboratory Electrical Power Capacity Upgrade Project Draft Environmental Assessment.
The Department of Energy's National Nuclear Security Administration has published a Notice of Availability of a Final Site-wide Environmental Impact Statement for Continued Operation of Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory.
NNSA’s Office of Radiological Security partnered with Jordan's Energy and Minerals Regulatory Commission to replace all of Jordan’s high-activity cesium-137 irradiators with X-ray technology.
NNSA has launched an effort to develop an Enterprise Blueprint. It will define NNSA’s integrated priorities for the capabilities to achieve needed capacity, resilience, and responsiveness across the distributed enterprise.
DOE/NNSA announced today that the John A. Gordon Albuquerque Complex Facility in Albuquerque, NM, has been awarded LEED Platinum certification by the U.S. Green Building Council, a significant milestone and a first for NNSA.