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President Obama nominates defense aide for DOE deputy secretary

Posted at 10:46 pm July 8, 2014
By John Huotari Leave a Comment

Elizabeth Sherwood-Randall

Elizabeth Sherwood-Randall (Photo courtesy Stanford University)

President Barack Obama on Tuesday nominated Elizabeth Sherwood-Randall, a presidential aide and national security official, to become deputy secretary of the U.S. Department of Energy. If confirmed by the U.S. Senate, she would replace Daniel Poneman, who is stepping down from the No. 2 job this fall after five years.

Sherwood-Randall currently serves as special assistant to the president and White House coordinator for defense policy, countering weapons of mass destruction, and arms control, a position she has held since 2013. She served as special assistant to the president and senior director for European affairs at the National Security Council from 2009 to 2013.

The New York Times reported that Sherwood-Randall, 54, would bring a background in nuclear weapons and nonproliferation strategy to the department, which has split responsibilities for energy strategy and the country’s weapons and counter-proliferation work. It would be her third job in the Obama administration.

Daniel B. Poneman

Daniel B. Poneman

The newspaper said Sherwood-Randall oversaw the effort to get chemical weapons out of Syria and the development of the administration’s policy for dealing with the nuclear arsenal.

Poneman has been U.S. deputy secretary of energy since May 2009, and he also served as chief operating officer under former Energy Secretary Steven Chu. Poneman has been focused on nuclear safety and proliferation, among other issues, the Times said. He briefly served as acting secretary in 2013 before the confirmation of Energy Secretary Ernest Moniz. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Federal, Government, Top Stories, U.S. Department of Energy Tagged With: arms control, Barack Obama, chemical weapons, Council on Foreign Relations, Daniel Poneman, defense policy, deputy secretary, DOE, Elizabeth Sherwood-Randall, energy stratgeyc, Ernest Moniz, John F. Kennedy School of Government, Joseph R. Biden Jr., national security, National Security Council, New York Times, nonproliferation, nuclear arsenal, nuclear safety, nuclear weapons, Pentagon, Stanford University, Steven Chu, Syria, U.S. Department of Energy, weapons of mass destruction, White House

ORAU receives DOE Small Business Award for work under ORISE contract

Posted at 9:56 pm July 8, 2014
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ORAU Small Business Award

Pictured above, from left to right, are Heidi Timmerman, director of Procurement and Contracts Administration, and Rebecca Crowe, Small Business advocate, both with ORAU, receiving the Facility Management Contractor Small Business Achievement of the Year Award for fiscal year 2013 from John Hale III, director of the Office of Small and Disadvantaged Business Utilization for DOE. (Photo courtesy ORAU)

The U.S. Department of Energy has presented Oak Ridge Associated Universities with its Facility Management Contractor Small Business Achievement of the Year award for Fiscal Year 2013. The award recognizes ORAU’s subcontracting achievements with small business suppliers used to support work performed under the Oak Ridge Institute for Science and Education contract that ORAU manages for DOE.

In FY13, ORAU committed to awarding 69 percent of its subcontracts in support of ORISE work to small businesses, and it exceeded that goal when more than 80 percent of subcontracts were awarded to small businesses.

According to DOE’s website, the award winner “recognizes the tangible, annual, organizational results of a DOE facilities management contract. These results are measured in terms of dollars and percentage increases in small business procurement activity as well as policies, programs, and procedures that promote small business use.”

“We are honored to receive this recognition from DOE for our efforts in providing opportunities for small businesses to work with us on critical DOE projects,” said ORAU Chief Executive Officer Andy Page. “We believe very strongly that small businesses are crucial to fueling a strong economy and in building this nation’s entrepreneurial spirit.” [Read more…]

Filed Under: Business, Oak Ridge Associated Universities, Top Stories, U.S. Department of Energy Tagged With: Andy Page, DOE, DOE Small Business Forum and Expo, facilities management, Facility Management Contractor Small Business Achievement of the Year, Oak Ridge Associated Universities, Oak Ridge Institute for Science and Education, ORAU, ORISE, small business suppliers, subcontracting, subcontracts, U.S. Department of Energy

Photos: Luther Brannon House before World War II, Monday morning fire

Posted at 9:46 pm July 8, 2014
By Oak Ridge Today Staff 5 Comments

Owen Hackworth Home Before Manhattan Project

This home near the Elza community was built by Owen Hackworth in 1941 and soon acquired by the federal government as part of the top-secret Manhattan Project during World War II. Now known as the Luther Brannon House, the home was damaged in a fire early Monday morning. It’s one of the few pre-World War II homes remaining in Oak Ridge. (Photos courtesy Don Raby)

 

Here are pre-war photos of the historic Luther Brannon House that was damaged in a fire on Oak Ridge Turnpike early Monday morning.

The single-story stone bungalow was built by Owen Hackworth in 1941 and soon acquired by the federal government as part of the top-secret Manhattan Project during World War II. It’s one of the few pre-World War II homes remaining in Oak Ridge. Owner Danny Brannon has said he plans to rebuild it. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Community, Front Page News, Media, Photos, U.S. Department of Energy Tagged With: Clinton Engineer Works, Danny Brannon, Kingston Demolition Range, Leslie R. Groves, Luther Brannon House, Manhattan Project, National Register of Historic Places, Oak Ridge Turnpike, Owen Hackworth, pre-World War II, World War II

Record-breaker: SNS operates at full power—1.4 megawatts—for users for first time

Posted at 4:43 am July 8, 2014
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ORNL SNS Full Power

The accelerator-based pulse neutron source at ORNL’s Spallation Neutron Source operated steadily for users at the maximum design power of 1.4 megawatts on June 26. (Photo credit: Genevieve Martin/ORNL)

 

The Spallation Neutron Source at Oak Ridge National Laboratory operated steadily at its full design power of 1.4 megawatts for researchers for the first time on June 26.

“We’re producing neutrons now at this intensity for user experiments,” spokesman Bill Cabage said in a telephone interview last week.

The $1.4 billion SNS is a U.S. Department of Energy Office of Science user facility built on a ridge top at ORNL. It uses a linear proton accelerator and mercury target to provide the most intense pulsed neutron beams in the world for scientific research and industrial development. The proton beam hits the mercury target, knocking off neutrons from liquid mercury atoms. The neutrons, which are used to study materials from superconductors to biological systems, are then channeled down 16 instrument beam lines, where neutron spectrometers produce data revealing the structures and dynamics of molecules and atoms.

The SNS has been used for experiments since it started producing neutrons in April 2006, but at lower power. Researchers wanted to eventually get to full power, even if that had to be done gradually during the past eight years.

“They didn’t want to have a lot of disruption playing with it,” Cabage said. “They wanted to keep it reliable for users.” [Read more…]

Filed Under: Oak Ridge National Laboratory, ORNL, Slider, Top Stories, U.S. Department of Energy Tagged With: 1.4 megawatts, Bill Cabage, Biological and Soft Matter Division, Center for Structural and Molecular Biology, full design power, full power, industrial development, jet-flow target, Kevin Jones, liquid mercury, mercury target, neutron beams, neutrons, Oak Ridge National Laboratory, ORNL, Paul Langan, proton accelerator, pulsed neutron beams, Research Accelerators Division, Scientific Research, SNS, Spallation Neutron Source, target, Target 9, U.S. Department of Energy

UT basketball coach Tyndall helps kick off ORNL’s United Way campaign

Posted at 11:19 pm July 7, 2014
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Donnie Tyndall at ORNL United Way Campaign Kickoff

University of Tennessee men’s basketball coach Donnie Tyndall helps kick off the 2014 United Way campaign at Oak Ridge National Laboratory. (Photos by Jason Richards/ORNL)

 

University of Tennessee men’s basketball coach Donnie Tyndall was at Oak Ridge National Laboratory on Monday morning to help kick off the lab’s 2014 United Way campaign.

“United Way brings together resources,” Tyndall told the ORNL staff members. “They don’t just take the check. The United Way has a track record of putting programs in place to help people with life skills.”

Associate Laboratory Director for Neutron Sciences Ron Crone is leading this year’s campaign with co-chair Phil Britt, who directs the Chemistry Division.

Local radio personality Hallerin Hilton Hill, who did his morning broadcast in the Conference Center, joined the kickoff.  [Read more…]

Filed Under: Community, Nonprofits, Oak Ridge National Laboratory, Top Stories, U.S. Department of Energy Tagged With: basketball, Donnie Tyndall, Girl Scout Council of the Southern Appalachians, Green Power Community Challenge, Kraken supercomputer, men's basketball, Oak Ridge National Laboratory, ORNL, Phil Britt, Ron Crone, Tennessee Oak Ridge National Laboratory, University of Tennessee, volunteers

Former Manhattan Project headquarters, Groves home damaged in fire

Posted at 12:36 pm July 7, 2014
By John Huotari 6 Comments

Luther Brannon Oak Ridge Turnpike House Fire

The historic Luther Brannon House was damaged, but no injuries were reported in this house fire on Oak Ridge Turnpike early Monday morning. Gen. Leslie R. Groves, commander of the top-secret Manhattan Project during World War II, once lived here, and he had his headquarters in this single-story bungalow, which was built in 1941 and soon acquired by the federal government.

 

Note: This story was last updated at 1 p.m. July 8.

A historic house that once served as a home and headquarters for Gen. Leslie R. Groves during the top-secret Manhattan Project in World War II was heavily damaged in a fire early Monday morning.

No injuries were reported in the house fire, which was reported at 1:36 a.m. Monday.

The one-story stone bungalow at 151 Oak Ridge Turnpike is known as the Luther Brannon House, and it’s just west of Melton Lake Drive and next to the U.S. Department of Energy’s Office of Scientific and Technical Information. It’s listed on the National Register of Historic Places, and it was the first home in Oak Ridge to be privately owned.

Oak Ridge Fire Department Chief Darryl Kerley said it appears that the Monday morning fire started in the kitchen. Owner Danny Brannon and his daughter were returning from a movie when they found the home on fire. They opened the front door and found the home filled with hot, black smoke, an ORFD press release said. Brannon opened the basement door to find that area clear, but he found fire coming from the kitchen window in the back of the house. The family called 911.

“We have not been able to determine what the cause is,” Kerley said. The Fire Department is waiting for an insurance company, which is sending an investigator and claims adjuster, before continuing its investigation. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Federal, Fire, Government, Oak Ridge, Police and Fire, Slider, Top Stories, U.S. Department of Energy Tagged With: American Red Cross, Danny Brannon, Darryl Kerley, Elza, fire, Freels Bend Cabin, J.B. Jones House, Leslie Groves, Leslie R. Groves, Luther Brannon, Luther Brannon House, Manhattan Project, National Historic Register, National Park Service, National Register of Historic Places, Oak Ridge, Oak Ridge Fire Department, Oak Ridge Turnpike, Office of Scientific and Technical Information, Owen Hackworth, World War II

Mayor Beehan to report on recent trip to Washington, D.C.

Posted at 1:54 pm July 2, 2014
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Tom Beehan, Madeline Rogero with Local Motors at White House Maker Faire

Oak Ridge Mayor Tom Beehan, right, and Knoxville Mayor Madeline Rogero, center, are pictured above with Local Motors at the Maker Faire at the White House in June. (Submitted photos)

 

Oak Ridge Mayor Tom Beehan and Knoxville Mayor Madeline Rogero recently went to Washington, D.C., to attend the Maker Faire.

During that first-ever event, President Barack Obama celebrated innovators, entrepreneurs, and tinkerers of all ages from across the country. The Maker Faire featured new and innovative projects, inventions, and designs, and technologies such as 3D printers, laser cutters, and easy-to-use design software.

Beehan will discuss his trip during a Thursday, July 10, meeting of the Oak Ridge Heritage and Preservation Association. That meeting starts at 7 p.m. July 10 at the Midtown Community Center at 102 Robertsville Road.

Tom Beehan at White House Podium

Oak Ridge Mayor Tom Beehan standing near the podium that President Barack Obama uses when he speaks.

Besides the Maker Faire, Beehan also met with elected officials and was involved in numerous interactions where he expressed the desires of the city of Oak Ridge, an ORHPA press release said.

“He also assured our nation’s leaders of our intent to continue serving our nation in the special role that Oak Ridge holds,” the release said. “His meeting with the Secretary of Energy, Dr. Ernest Moniz, was of special significance to us. He will present some of the details of that conversation.” [Read more…]

Filed Under: Community, Federal, Government, Nonprofits, Oak Ridge, Top Stories, U.S. Department of Energy Tagged With: Barack Obama, Energy Communities Alliance, Ernest Moniz, Knoxville, Madeline Rogero, Maker Faire, Manhattan Project National Historical Park, Midtown Community Center, Oak Ridge, Oak Ridge Heritage and Preservation Association, ORHPA, Tom Beehan

CNS begins managing, operating Pantex, Y-12

Posted at 1:10 am July 2, 2014
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Pantex Plant Aerial February 2008

The Pantex Plant near Amarillo, Texas, is pictured above. (Photo courtesy NNSA)

 

Two nuclear weapons facilities managed under one contract

Consolidated Nuclear Security LLC on Tuesday assumed full responsibility for managing and operating the Pantex Plant in Amarillo, Texas, and Y-12 National Security Complex in Oak Ridge. The two nuclear weapons facilities perform missions vital to national security, CNS said in a press release.

The National Nuclear Security Administration awarded CNS the contract to consolidate the two facilities under a single contract. During a four-month transition that began March 3, the CNS team prepared to integrate and operate both facilities to deliver their critical missions with safety, security, quality, and cost efficiency, the press release said.

During the course of transition, CNS completed more than 3,000 scheduled actions, brought on board 7,800 employees, inspected more than 400 facilities, reviewed and approved more than 5,000 procedures, consulted with dozens of community leaders and elected officials, and established the structure and processes for managing the two sites as one enterprise, the release said. Transition activities were completed on schedule and under budget. [Read more…]

Filed Under: National Nuclear Security Administration, NNSA, Slider, Top Stories, U.S. Department of Energy, Y-12 National Security Complex Tagged With: ATK Launch Systems Inc., Bechtel National Inc., Booz Allen Hamilton Inc., CNS, consolidated contract, Consolidated Nuclear Security LLC, Jim Haynes, Lockheed Martin Services Inc., National Nuclear Security Administration, NNSA, nuclear weapons, Pantex Plant, SOC LLC, U.S. nuclear security enterprise, Y-12 National Security Complex

Guest column: ECA highlights local government’s role with Energy Secretary Moniz

Posted at 6:39 pm July 1, 2014
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ECA Board and Energy Secretary Ernest Moniz

From left to right are Aiken County Council Chairman Ronnie Young, Oak Ridge City Manager Mark Watson, Los Alamos County Councilor Fran Berting, Oak Ridge Mayor Tom Beehan, ECA Executive Director Seth Kirshenberg, Secretary Ernest Moniz, Aiken County Council Member Chuck Smith, Kennewick Mayor Steve Young, SRSCRO Executive Director Rick McLeod, Los Alamos County Administrator Brian Bosshardt, and ECA Deputy Executive Director Allison Finelli. (Submitted photo)

 

On June 23, the Energy Communities Alliance Executive Board met with U.S. Secretary of Energy Ernest Moniz to highlight the importance of the Department of Energy’s environmental cleanup, national security, nuclear energy, and waste management missions. The ECA Executive Board, including Chair and Oak Ridge Mayor Tom Beehan, and other elected local government officials also stressed the importance of regular communication and partnership between DOE and the local governments that are adjacent to DOE facilities. Secretary Moniz agreed that working with local governments is important to the success of DOE.

Earlier in the day, the ECA Executive Board also met with National Nuclear Security Administration Administrator Frank Klotz, Acting Assistant Secretary for Environmental Management Dave Huizenga, and other DOE and administration officials, as well as congressional staff.

Mayor Beehan stated that local governments can be DOE’s asset for gaining support for missions and for infrastructure development at the sites, but in order for that to occur, local governments must be involved in decision-making. Mayor Beehan also stressed the importance of land transfer to local communities. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Government, Guest Columns, Oak Ridge, Opinion, U.S. Department of Energy Tagged With: Aiken County Council, Allison Finelli, Brian Bosshardt, budget, Chuck Smith, Dave Huizenga, defense waste, DOE, ECA, ECA Executive Board, Energy Communities Alliance, environmental management, Ernest Moniz, Fran Berting, Frank Klotz, Hanford Site, Kennewick, land transfer, local government, Los Alamos, Mark Watson, National Nuclear Security Administration, NRC, Nuclear Regulatory Commission, nuclear waste, Oak Ridge, Rick McLeod, Ronnie Young, Savannah River CRO, Seth Kirshenberg, small modular reactor, SMR, SRSCRO, Steve Young, technology transfer, Tom Beehan, U.S. Department of Energy, Waste Isolation Pilot Plant, WIPP

Y-12, Pantex complete transition to new contractor

Posted at 12:48 pm July 1, 2014
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Y-12 Aerial Photo June 2012

The Y-12 National Security Complex in Oak Ridge is pictured above in June 2012. (Photo courtesy NNSA)

 

The National Nuclear Security Administration Production Office and Consolidated Nuclear Security have completed one of the largest and most complex contract transitions in the history of the U.S. Department of Energy.

On July 1, Consolidated Nuclear Security, or CNS, assumed the responsibility for managing and operating the Pantex Plant in Amarillo, Texas, and the Y-12 National Security Complex in Oak Ridge. CNS replaces B&W Y-12, which had operated Y-12 since 2000, and B&W Pantex, which also had operated Pantex since 2000. The contract includes a total annual operating budget of $1.5 billion and employment of about 8,000 in Tennessee and Texas.

Steve Erhart

Steve Erhart

“The new contract will allow NNSA to continue the safe and secure maintenance of the nuclear weapons stockpile; provide enriched uranium for naval, research, and isotope production reactors; and, support nonproliferation activities to reduce the global nuclear threat,” said Steve Erhart, NNSA Production Office manager. “The conclusion of this transition will bring much needed stability to the thousands of men and women who play an important role in our enduring national security mission. All contract transitions create some change and uncertainty. But, throughout this process, the highly skilled professionals at Pantex and Y-12 have remained focused and dedicated to the safe and secure completion of the mission.”

The consolidated contract will yield significant savings to the U.S. taxpayer over the life of the contract as NNSA and CNS develop more efficient ways of doing business, a press release said. A portion of the generated savings are to be reinvested into aging infrastructure at both sites to improve the working conditions for the Pantex and Y-12 workforce. [Read more…]

Filed Under: National Nuclear Security Administration, Slider, Top Stories, U.S. Department of Energy, Y-12, Y-12 National Security Complex Tagged With: aging infrastructure, B&W, B&W Pantex, B&W Y-12, CNS, consolidated contract, Consolidated Nuclear Security, Consolidated Nuclear Security LLC, contract transition, high explosive, National Nuclear Security Administration, national security, NNSA, NNSA Production Office, NPO, nuclear nonproliferation, nuclear weapons, Pantex Plant, Pantex Site Office, plutonium pits, Steve Erhart, U.S. Department of Energy, U.S. nuclear navy, uranium feedstock, uranium storage, workforce, Y-12 National Security Complex, Y-12 Site Office

Haynes, Erhart: ‘Beginning of new era’ at Y-12, Pantex

Posted at 11:49 am July 1, 2014
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Jim Haynes

Jim Haynes

The transition to a new federal contractor is complete at the Y-12 National Security Complex in Oak Ridge and Pantex Plant in Amarillo, Texas. The new contractor, Consolidated Nuclear Security LLC, began operating the sites Tuesday, July 1.

Here is a message from NNSA Production Office Manager Steve Erhart and Consolidated Nuclear Security Chief Executive Officer Jim Haynes:

Steve Erhart

Steve Erhart

Today marks the beginning of a new era for the Pantex Plant and the Y-12 National Security Complex. For the first time, the two largest NNSA nuclear production sites are consolidated under one contract. Whether you are in Texas or Tennessee, we are now one team delivering our national security mission. [Read more…]

Filed Under: National Nuclear Security Administration, Top Stories, U.S. Department of Energy, Y-12 National Security Complex Tagged With: Amarillo, CNS, Consolidated Nuclear Security LLC, Jim Haynes, National Nuclear Security Administration, NNSA, nuclear production, Oak Ridge, Pantex Plant, Steve Erhart, Y-12 National Security Complex

Moore named AMSE director

Posted at 10:03 am July 1, 2014
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David Moore

David Moore (Photo courtesy ORNL)

David Moore has been named director of the American Museum of Science and Energy. The museum, owned by the U.S. Department of Energy, showcases the history of the Manhattan Project and the current scientific, energy, and national security missions carried out by DOE facilities in Oak Ridge.

Moore will be responsible for day-to-day operations of the museum at 300 South Tulane Avenue in Oak Ridge, including exhibits, programs, and community outreach. He has 40 years of experience in public affairs, fundraising, higher education, and museum operations, most recently as president and chief executive officer of the Yanks Air Museum Foundation in California, a press release said.

“The Oak Ridge story is one of the most compelling in the world,” Moore said. “I look forward to helping the Oak Ridge community promote both its history and the fascinating and important work conducted here today.”

Moore joined Oak Ridge National Laboratory in April as a consultant and assumed director’s duties on July 1. ORNL operates AMSE for DOE. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Community, DOE, Oak Ridge National Laboratory, Slider, Top Stories, U.S. Department of Energy Tagged With: American Museum of Science and Energy, AMSE, David Moore, DOE, Manhattan Project, museum, Oak Ridge National Laboratory, ORNL, U.S. Department of Energy, Yanks Air Museum Foundation

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