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Meet Sophia Calabaza. Although new to NNSA's Office of Infrastructure, she has been steadily building a name for herself and her community within the Nuclear Security Enterprise.
In October, NNSA hosted the 12th Aerial Measuring System (AMS) International Technical Exchange, bringing together over 30 participants from 12 countries and Taiwan
This month, NNSA is observing the 50th anniversary of the Nuclear Emergency Support Team – or NEST. During a recent ceremony at Joint Base Andrews in Maryland, leaders from around the government gathered to celebrate the birthday of one its most diverse and capable assets.
Meet Man Chun Chan, whose service in the U.S. Air Force as a Cyber System Operation Specialist started him on a career path securing NNSA's cyber defenses.
Meet Melanie Ramirez. Her diverse experiences in the Air Force and federal civilian career taught her critical lessons and skills that have ensured her success leading Human Resources Policy, Accountability, and Security Programs at NNSA. #VeteransDay