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Brandon Williams, the nominee to lead the National Nuclear Security Administration, said he would recommend reliance on ...
Trump’s pick to lead the U.S. nuclear weapons agency faced Senate questions over workforce cuts, morale issues and the future of nuclear weapons testing.
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Newser on MSNOur Latest Nuclear Bomb Is Ready Ahead of ScheduleAmerica's modernization of its nuclear weapons is running ahead of schedule. The National Nuclear Security Administration ...
Former U.S. Rep. Brandon Williams testified repeatedly today that he will “be an advocate’’ to retain staff at the National ...
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President Donald Trump's nominee for National Nuclear Security Administrator, Brandon Williams, is appearing before the Senate Armed Services Committee.
Former Rep. Brandon Williams testified this week in his Senate confirmation hearing to lead the National Nuclear Security ...
The U.S. Department of Energy has identified over 8,500 employees as non-essential, including 500 positions at the National ...
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Scripps News on MSNHow a lab in California is ensuring the effectiveness of US nuclear weaponsScripps News takes you inside a California lab that is ensuring the effectiveness of the United States' nuclear weapons - ...
Ryan Amberger is headed to Los Alamos National Laboratory, where he will spend the next year studying nuclear astrophysics — specifically, the process behind the creation of half of the elements ...
WASHINGTON − On the eve of his confirmation hearing before a Senate panel, President Donald Trump's nominee to lead the National Nuclear Security Administration faces scrutiny from one of the ...
The hearing came on the heels of the Trump administration firing and then trying to rehire more than 300 NNSA employees.
Approximately 180 of the National Nuclear Security Administration's 2,000 federal employees have departed since January, and more cuts are likely on the way. Senators pressed Williams over whether ...
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