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The National Nuclear Security Administration was created by Congressional action in 1999, [3] in the wake of the Wen Ho Lee spy scandal [4] [5] and other allegations that lax administration by the Department of Energy had resulted in the loss of U.S. nuclear secrets to China. [6]
The Under Secretary for Nuclear Security, in the United States Department of Energy, is the Administrator for the National Nuclear Security Administration.The National Nuclear Security Administration's responsibilities include designing, producing, and maintaining safe, secure and reliable nuclear weapons for the U.S. military, providing safe, militarily effective naval nuclear propulsion ...
The director was concurrently assigned as the deputy administrator for Naval Reactors for the National Nuclear Security Administration via Pub. L. 98–525 (50 U.S.C. § 2406) on October 19, 1984 in order to assist them in the research, design, development, health, and safety matters pertaining to naval nuclear propulsion plants via 42 U.S.C ...
The appointment as Director is both a military and civilian position as it is the head of the Naval Nuclear Propulsion Program in the Department of the Navy and deputy administrator for the Office of Naval Reactors of the National Nuclear Security Administration in the Department of Energy. [6] [7] [8]
The Office of Secure Transportation (OST) is a highly-specialized law enforcement division of the National Nuclear Security Administration within the United States Department of Energy. The OST's mission is to provide safe and secure transportation of nuclear weapons and components and special nuclear materials and conduct other missions in ...
B&W Applauds NNSA Sites Selected by R&D Magazine for 2013 R&D 100 Awards CHARLOTTE, N.C.--(BUSINESS WIRE)-- Three National Nuclear Security Administration (NNSA) sites where The Babcock & Wilcox ...
Theodore J. Garrish [10] April 12, 2018 (Confirmed April 9, 2018, voice vote) Assistant Secretary of Energy (Congressional and Intergovernmental Affairs) Melissa F. Burnison [11] February 21, 2018 (Confirmed February 15, 2018, voice vote) Under Secretary of Energy (Science) Paul Dabbar: November 7, 2017 (Confirmed November 2, 2017, voice vote)
National Nuclear Security Administration; Los Alamos National Laboratory (LANL) Los Alamos, New Mexico, 1943 Triad National Security, LLC (Since 2018) [8] 14,150 US$3,648,000,000 Sandia National Laboratories (SNL) Albuquerque, New Mexico, 1948 Honeywell International (since 2017) [9] 13,400 US$2,813,000,000 Livermore, California, 1956