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Learn about NNSA’s transformative actions towards the electrification of its fleet and steps towards ensuring all light-duty vehicle acquisitions are 100% zero-emission vehicles by 2027.
A ribbon cutting ceremony was held March 12, 2024, to mark the completion of the 138kV Power Transmission System Replacement Project at the Nevada National Security Site.
Meet Rengin Gok. A seismologist by training, she now uses that knowledge to help NNSA monitor for secret underground nuclear blasts. (And she's trying to bring that strict methodology into playing her piano too.)
Anjali Zutshi knows how to do it all – from advising NNSA on all kinds of national and global security issues, to celebrating Women's History Month with her two daughters, to traveling to three countries in a day!
Meet Carmen Ekstrom. Her combined technical and legal knowledge makes her an expert at all things patent law, and her work enables NNSA partnerships on cutting-edge science and innovation.
"I always say that my life has straddled many different worlds, so I approach my career with curiosity, a team mentality, and I hope, some courage," said Fana Daley. And that approach is evidenced by her exemplary work at NNSA.
Meet Amy Bauer. She's passionate about ski patrolling, yet math turned out to be the “golden ticket” of her work journey. And working with the “high jumpers” at NNSA has been her chairlift to the summit, where she works to aid Ukraine's people.