The Summit brings together industry experts involved in the field of nuclear deterrence to discuss the management of the nuclear complex, the security of the stockpile, arms control negotiations, and strategic policy.
Gather information through conference sessions, such as deterrence outlook, modernization strategy, updates from the National Nuclear Security Agency labs, Congressional initiatives and more!
Become a sponsor at the Nuclear Deterrence Summit to network and connect with major players in the nuclear deterrence industry.
Reach more than 400 industry professionals over 3 days of the conference, with time built in for attendees to visit the exhibits.
Speakers:
G. “Drew” Fuller, Chief Procurement Officer, Los Alamos National Laboratory
David Dietz, Director, Integrated Supply Chain, Sandia National Laboratories
Wendy Baca, Senior Weapons Engineer, TechSource Inc.
Bryan Caccavale, Vice President, Material, Manufacturing Plant Operations, Huntington Ingalls Industries/ Newport News Shipbuilding
Nuclear modernization is on a scale and ambitious timetable that has not been seen in decades. The sheer scope of the project presents an expansive range of challenges that each by themselves threaten to derail mission success including: War Reserve Supply Chain Surety; Warehousing; Contracting; and Workforce Planning, Scalability, and Knowledge Transfer. Speakers will discuss operational barriers, mitigative strategies, and innovative actions to address challenges, drive down risk, and drive mission success.
*The pre-conference workshop is an add-on to your full conference registration of $149.
Industry and government experts will inspire, present updates, and discuss business opportunities that you will be able to act on.
2022 will include speakers from the NNSA, the U.S. House of Representatives, the U.S. Senate, National Laboratories, the U.S. Department of Energy, the U.S. Department of Defense, contractors, and more.
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Friday, March 31st, 2023
The National Nuclear Security Administration’s longest-serving associate administrator Jeffrey Johnson, the chief of nuclear security, announced his retirement on Monday. Johnson served eight years at NNSA following a 20-year career in uniform and seven years as a civilian employee with the U.S. Marine Corps, according to a statement from the NNSA. The NNSA did not […]
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Friday, March 31st, 2023
The National Nuclear Security Administration’s longest-serving associate administrator Jeffrey Johnson, the chief of nuclear security, announced his retirement on Monday. Johnson served eight years at NNSA following a 20-year career in uniform and seven years as a civilian employee with the U.S. Marine Corps, according to a statement from the NNSA. The NNSA did not […]
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Labor shortage outlasts COVID, delays nuclear-weapons infrastructure, NNSA administrator says
Friday, March 31st, 2023
The National Nuclear Security Administration’s longest-serving associate administrator Jeffrey Johnson, the chief of nuclear security, announced his retirement on Monday. Johnson served eight years at NNSA following a 20-year career in uniform and seven years as a civilian employee with the U.S. Marine Corps, according to a statement from the NNSA. The NNSA did not […]
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Centrus may be ready to begin demonstration of uranium-enriching gas centrifuge in May
Friday, March 31st, 2023
The National Nuclear Security Administration’s longest-serving associate administrator Jeffrey Johnson, the chief of nuclear security, announced his retirement on Monday. Johnson served eight years at NNSA following a 20-year career in uniform and seven years as a civilian employee with the U.S. Marine Corps, according to a statement from the NNSA. The NNSA did not […]
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Friday, March 31st, 2023
The National Nuclear Security Administration’s longest-serving associate administrator Jeffrey Johnson, the chief of nuclear security, announced his retirement on Monday. Johnson served eight years at NNSA following a 20-year career in uniform and seven years as a civilian employee with the U.S. Marine Corps, according to a statement from the NNSA. The NNSA did not […]
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Belgium converts medical isotope production to low-enriched uranium, removing proliferation opportunity
Friday, March 31st, 2023
The National Nuclear Security Administration’s longest-serving associate administrator Jeffrey Johnson, the chief of nuclear security, announced his retirement on Monday. Johnson served eight years at NNSA following a 20-year career in uniform and seven years as a civilian employee with the U.S. Marine Corps, according to a statement from the NNSA. The NNSA did not […]
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Savannah River transfers first batch of spent uranium from new de-inventory program
Friday, March 31st, 2023
The National Nuclear Security Administration’s longest-serving associate administrator Jeffrey Johnson, the chief of nuclear security, announced his retirement on Monday. Johnson served eight years at NNSA following a 20-year career in uniform and seven years as a civilian employee with the U.S. Marine Corps, according to a statement from the NNSA. The NNSA did not […]
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Lawyers for Y-12 employees withdraw from suit against CNS
Friday, March 24th, 2023
The National Nuclear Security Administration’s longest-serving associate administrator Jeffrey Johnson, the chief of nuclear security, announced his retirement on Monday. Johnson served eight years at NNSA following a 20-year career in uniform and seven years as a civilian employee with the U.S. Marine Corps, according to a statement from the NNSA. The NNSA did not […]
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Nuclear sub deal raises questions about Australia’s storage of radioactive waste
Friday, March 24th, 2023
The National Nuclear Security Administration’s longest-serving associate administrator Jeffrey Johnson, the chief of nuclear security, announced his retirement on Monday. Johnson served eight years at NNSA following a 20-year career in uniform and seven years as a civilian employee with the U.S. Marine Corps, according to a statement from the NNSA. The NNSA did not […]
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NNSA’s Head of Nuclear Security announces retirement
Friday, March 24th, 2023
The National Nuclear Security Administration’s longest-serving associate administrator Jeffrey Johnson, the chief of nuclear security, announced his retirement on Monday. Johnson served eight years at NNSA following a 20-year career in uniform and seven years as a civilian employee with the U.S. Marine Corps, according to a statement from the NNSA. The NNSA did not […]
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General Questions and Customer Service:
Tel: 188-707-5814
[email protected]
Conference and Speaking Opportunities:
Nancy Berlin
Program Manager
Tel: 703-527-2764
Cell: 703-868-3129
[email protected]
Sponsorship and Exhibit Opportunities:
David Brumbach
Account Executive
Tel: 301-354-1774
[email protected]
Marketing and Registration:
Beth Wagner
Associate Brand Director
[email protected]
Operations:
Mariah Brackens
Assistant Operations Manager
[email protected]
Group Publisher:
Brian Nessen
Group Publisher
Tel: 713-705-1512
[email protected]