President Biden has authorized the Department of Energy to use the Defense Production Act to advance domestic manufacturing of solar panel parts and other clean energy technologies. The Biden administration will also
MoreHouse and Senate lawmakers urged the Department of Energy to ensure that DOE carry out its duty as the lead agency for the U.S. energy sector when it comes to cybersecurity. The
MoreMarvin Adams, formerly a physicist for Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory, has been sworn in as deputy administrator for defense programs of the National Nuclear Security Administration, following his confirmation by the Senate
MoreThe Advanced Research Projects Agency-Energy has awarded $36 million in funding to 11 projects aimed at solving the problem of managing radioactive wastes from advanced nuclear reactors. Participants of the Optimizing Nuclear
MorePreside Biden has announced plans to nominate Evelyn Wang, the head of the mechanical engineering department at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, to be the director of the Advanced Research Project Agency-Energy
MoreA Maximus-backed contingent responsible for consolidating Department of Energy and Fossil Energy Carbon Management research has been recognized with the Secretary of Energy’s Achievement Award. The Secretary’s Honor Award was given to the
MorePresident Joe Biden has nominated Kathryn Huff, principal deputy assistant secretary for the office of nuclear energy at the Department of Energy, to serve as assistant secretary for nuclear energy at DOE.
MoreCorey Hinderstein, vice president of international fuel cycle strategies at the Nuclear Threat Initiative, has been confirmed by the Senate to be deputy administrator of the National Nuclear Security Administration’s (NNSA) defense
MoreThe Department of Energy (DOE) has awarded $61 million to 10 projects aimed at transforming housing communities and workplaces into grid-interactive efficient buildings to decrease carbon emissions and reduce energy costs. The
MoreA group of bipartisan House lawmakers sent letters to heads of federal agencies requesting more information related to the SolarWinds cyberattack. Lawmakers also want to know how agencies evaluate vendors for cybersecurity
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