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Claims office for sick DOE nuclear workers targeted by DOGE
The lease for a Department of Labor office set up in Richland, Wash., to handle claims from workers made ill from nuclear weapons-related work at the Department of Energy’s Hanford Site, could be on the chopping block, Sen. Patty Murray (D-Wash.) said last week. In addition to the Office of Workers’ Compensation Programs, the White House’s Department of Government Efficiency, led by billionaire Elon Musk, has also targeted the lease for the Government Accountability Office in Seattle, often monitors DOE and Department of Defense programs, Murray said in a fact sheet released Friday March 21. Murray, the top Democrat on the Senate Appropriations Committee, criticized Musk and President Donald Trump… |
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Dem AGs seek nationwide injunction against federal mass layoffs
Twenty attorneys general filed a motion with a U.S. District Court in Maryland Monday seeking a nationwide preliminary injunction against the Department of Energy and other federal agencies blocking mass firing of probationary employees without due process. It is part… |
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Weapons Complex Monitor |
EM contracts go under magnifying glass in search of DOGE savings
Department of Energy’s nuclear cleanup field bosses and top brass faced a Friday March 21 deadline to review existing contracts and recommend which ones should be retained, tweaked or terminated, according to an Office of Environmental Management memo. This “review… |
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Nuclear board urges waste repository, specific site must be identified
The Nuclear Waste Technical Review Board (NWTRB) has recommended Congress and the Department of Energy (DOE) formally start planning for a permanent geologic repository for nuclear waste. The Technical Review Board said it is seeking a “workable pathway” to site,… |
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Nuclear Security & Deterrence Monitor |
GAO says NNSA at ‘fraud risk’ for awarding money to not-small businesses
The Government Accountability Office said last week that the National Nuclear Security Administration and six of its management and operating contractors incorrectly reported small business contracts awarded in fiscal 2018-2022. According to a report released by the Government Accountability Office… |
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