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Newsletters
2006
| November/December 2006
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In this issue:
- NNSA Secures all Russian Navy Nuclear Sites
- NNSA to Prepare Complex 2030 EIS
- Y-12 Infrastructure Reduction Program Reaches Milestone
- Bush Honors Senior Execs
- Kansas City Plant - From Conceptualization To Product Realization
- Pantex Training Facility is One-of-a-Kind
- Volunteers Help Russian Students
- Craig Tucker Named New ADA for Office of Secure Transportation
- Nevada Intelligence Center Receives Award for Training Program
- NNSA Converts Research Reactors At Two Universities
- NNSA Announces $15 Million in Grants to Minority Institutions
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| October 2006
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In this issue:
- U.S. and Russian Sign Liability Protocol
- Y-12 Completes Major Relocation of Highly Enriched Uranium
- Livermore Scientist Elected VP of Physical Society
- LANL Satellite To Launch In December
- Sandia Takes A Strategic Look At Its Future
- Los Alamos National Lab D Building Remembered
- NNSA Program Helps Train International Nuclear Security Managers
- NNSA's Kansas City Plant Puts the "Spotlight on Science" for Students
- NNSA People, Facilities Receive Variety Of Awards
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| September 2006
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In this issue:
- NNSA: Working to Prevent Nuclear Terrorism
- Tobey Confirmed as NN Deputy
- Sherry is New Y-12 Manager
- DARHT Conducts Successful W76 Hydrotest
- NNSA Teams Prepare For Emergencies
- Y-12's Tony White Inducted into Hall of Fame
- Savannah River Hosts Russians for Worker Transition Workshop
- Nevada Salutes Its Heroes
- NNSA, Sandia Managers Named To Top 100 Hispanics List
- NNSA Small Business Awards
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| August 2006
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In this issue:
- Entire Stock of W56 Nuclear Weapons Dismantled
- NNSA Achieves Significant Milestone for B61 Bomb
- New Office to Oversee NNSA's Transformation
- Counting Down To Fusion Ignition
- U.S.-Origin HEU Removed from Argentina
- Where There's Smoke, There May Be Fire
- Russian HEU Consolidated At Secure Site
- U.S. Nuclear Weapons-Grade Material Converted Into Electricity
- Weapons Railcars Now a Museum Exhibit in Amarillo
- NNSA Labs Win 14 R&D 100 Awards for Industrial Innovations
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| July 2006
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In this issue:
- Lawrence Livermore Laboratory Supercomputer Sets New World Record
- Megaports Program Coming to Jamaica and Egypt
- SRS Makes 200th Shipment of LEU
- LANL And LLNL Team Up To Put The “J” in JASPER
- Pantex Boosts Efficiency, Maintains Safety And Security
- Y-12 Building a Better Birdcage
- Sandia Begins Demolition of 1960s-Era Lab Building
- OST Eastern Command Upgrades Its Facilities
- Boyer, Colgate Receive Los Alamos Medal
- NNSA's Kansas City Plant Receives Two Prestigious Environmental Awards
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| June 2006
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In this issue:
- Secretary Bodman Visits Nevada Test Site, Pantex Plant
- National Laboratory Directors Come Together to Highlight GNEP
- President Nominates Tobey to Lead NNSA's Nonproliferation Work
- NNSA Works with Kazakhstan to Stop Nuclear and Radioactive Material Smuggling
- Sandia Dedicates Microfab and Microlab Facilities
- Oldest Y-12 Worker Retires
- A New Day At Los Alamos
- NNSA Teams Up With State Department to Engage Iraqi Scientists
- Sultans of SWAT
- Global Threat Reduction Initiative: Two Successful Years Of Reducing Nuclear Threats
- Eight Pollution Prevention Awards Given to Four NNSA Sites
- New E-Questionnaire for Investigations Saves Time and Money
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| May 2006
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In this issue:
- Deputy Secretary Discusses Complex 2030
- Secret Mission to Remove HEU from Uzbekistan Completed Successfully
- NNSA on Path to Secure Russian Nuclear Sites by End of 2008
- Packaging Expert Receives NNSA 2005 Federal Safety Professional of the Year Award
- Kim Davis Takes the Field
- NNSA Outlines Plans For Future Of The Nuclear Weapons Complex
- Y-12 Mentors Future Scientists
- LLNL Leads Explosives Detection Pilot Program
- Kansas City Plant Facilitates Radar Technology
- Sandia Pulsed Reactor Resumes Operation
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| April 2006
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In this issue:
- Tritium Extraction Facility Reaches Another Milestone
- NNSA Works with Australian Agency to Counter Radiological Threats
- Secretary Bodman Visits Kansas City Plant
- Sandia California Site Celebrates 50 Years
- Krakatau Subcritical Experiment Another Success for NTS
- NNSA 2007 Budget Request
- LANL Scientist is Asian American Engineer of the Year
- Y-12 Site Manager Retires
- 'Defense In Depth' Is NNSA Site Security Policy
- NNSA, Small Business Help Reshape Y-12
- NNSA Appoints Executive Director for China Office
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| February/March 2006
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In this issue:
- New Nuclear Partnership will Reduce Proliferation Risks
- NNSA Administrator Outlines Focus for 2006 and Beyond
- Los Alamos Plutonium Test Facility To Be Replaced
- NNSA Agrees to Work with Georgia and Azerbaijan to Counter Nuclear and Radioactive Material Smuggling
- Contract Competition For Livermore Lab Begins
- Brooks Visits Labs And Plants, Talks About The Future
- A Soldier's Thanks
- D'Agostino to Lead NNSA's Defense Programs
- Los Alamos Lab Begins Transition to New Leadership
- 220 Radioactive Sources Removed from Georgia School
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| January 2006
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In this issue:
- NNSA Completes First Major Milestone at Seversk Power Plant
- Four Nations Sign Megaports Pacts with the United States
- Sandia “RAP” Artists, White Sands Techs Milestone At Seversk Power Plant Free Stuck Radiation Source
- Dr. Kevin Greenaugh Receives 2006 Professional Achievement Award
- New ES&H Advisor Has DOE, EPA Background
- Sandian Brings Photovoltaic Light to Indian Reservations
- NNSA Counterintelligence Is Everyone’s Concern
- Surplus Uranium Project Earns Engineering Award
- LLNL and ORNL Provide Training for Russian Nuclear Security Program
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