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March 04, 2025

Longtime DOE hand Chung becomes acting EM chief

By ExchangeMonitor

Dae Chung, a long-serving Department of Energy executive, has been tapped by the Donald Trump administration to serve as the acting head of DOE’s multi-billion-dollar nuclear cleanup branch.

A status change in Chung’s LinkedIn profile Tuesday now lists him as acting principal deputy assistant secretary in the Office of Environmental Management. Chung takes over the top job on an acting basis from Candice Robertson, who a source said left Environmental Management (EM) on Thursday.

Until recent days, Chung was associate principal deputy assistant secretary for corporate services. In that role, Chung oversaw resource management, acquisition and project management, according to his DOE bio. Chung has over four decades of broad experience in U.S. government programs and operations.

Rumors have been circulating for weeks in the DOE weapons complex that Robertson, who has a young child and lives in rural Virginia far outside the Washington, D.C., Beltway, might leave given the White House push to return people to the office. DOE and EM have not responded to numerous inquiries from Exchange Monitor on Robetson’s status.

DOE had announced shortly after Trump took office that Robertson would be staying on as highest-ranking fed at EM. Robertson replaced William (Ike) White at the helm of Environmental Management last June. 

 

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