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The National Nuclear Security Administration has awarded a sole-source contract potentially worth $250 million to the Aerospace Corporation, a nonprofit research organization.
Pantex has completed the first B61-13 nuclear bomb unit just months after the B61-12’s finale, marking a major step in U.S. weapons modernization.
According to the Federal Register notice, NNSA will hold public meetings and public hearings as part of the process. Two online public scoping meetings are now scheduled for May 27 and May 28. The May ...
Trump NNSA nominee pressed on workforce cuts, nuclear weapons testing stance Former GOP Rep. Brandon Williams, nominated to lead the National Nuclear Security Administration, stands to inherit a ...
NNSA currently has 15 cybersecurity tools and is spending over $100 million on them. Outside of cyber, Wolff said two other big priorities are deploying business tools, such as case management for ...
NNSA Logo by the U.S. Government, Licensed under Public Domain ... Administration has released a blueprint outlining its 25-year plan to modernize the Nuclear Security Enterprise, or NSE.
NNSA maintains and enhances the safety, security, and effectiveness of the US nuclear weapons stockpile. NNSA’s expanded footprint goes beyond its long history of success in tritium operations to ...
The US Department of Energy's National Nuclear Security Administration has issued two cooperative agreements worth a total of USD37 million to NorthStar Medical Technologies, LLC to support the ...
Under the agreement, NNSA and MEXT will collaborate to increase the proliferation resistance of research reactors in emerging nuclear power countries including the Asian region. They will also proceed ...
The contract includes a 4-month transition period and a total contract period of up to 20 years if all options are exercised, NNSA said.
The Pantex portion of CNS’ contract expires on Sept. 30 and will be extended until the transition period is complete, NNSA said, "to provide stability for the workforce employed under the ...
With NF-MAP, NNSA says decision-makers will be able to quickly determine who is responsible for a nuclear threat if the United States intercepts nuclear material. “NF-MAP is a vital element of U.S.