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CNS reinforces commitment to small businesses

Posted at 7:10 pm July 24, 2016
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Consolidated Nuclear Security LLC purchased more than $210 million in goods and services from small businesses during the first nine months of fiscal year 2016, including more than $149 million at the Y-12 National Security Complex and $61 million at the Pantex Plant. Small business contracting at Y-12 includes more than $10 million in small business obligations for work on the Uranium Processing Facility project, which is managed by Bechtel National Inc., through a subcontract with CNS, a press release said.

In recognition of the significant role small businesses play in the national economy—as well as the economies in East Tennessee and the Texas Panhandle—CNS uses small businesses in a variety of roles, from technical and administrative support to staff augmentation and construction support and strives to provide the maximum possible contracting opportunities to small businesses in a host of categories recognized by the Small Business Administration, the press release said. Those categories include 8(a), woman-owned, Historically Underutilized Business Zone (HUBZone), veteran-owned, service disabled veteran-owned small businesses, small and small disadvantaged businesses. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Business, Oak Ridge, U.S. Department of Energy, Y-12 National Security Complex Tagged With: Bechtel National Inc., CNS, Consolidated Nuclear Security, Consolidated Nuclear Security LLC, Michelle Reichert, Pantex Plant, uranium processing facility, Y-12 National Security Complex

Y-12 completes waste removal project two years ahead of schedule

Posted at 7:45 pm May 30, 2016
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The Y-12 National Security Complex has completed disposition of 2,247 containers of mixed waste more than two years ahead of a September 2018 deadline, a press release said.

The waste removal was mandated by the Oak Ridge Reservation Site Treatment Plan through a Tennessee Department of Environment and Conservation commissioner’s order to the U.S. Department of Energy. The disposition of this material is part of a larger effort to dispose of legacy waste materials. Mixed waste is defined as material that consists of hazardous and radioactive waste.

“Removal of legacy waste materials from Y-12 is a key priority for NNSA,” said Geoff Beausoleil, manager of the NNSA Production Office. “Completing this removal project two years ahead of schedule is a significant achievement.” [Read more…]

Filed Under: Front Page News, National Nuclear Security Administration, U.S. Department of Energy, Y-12 National Security Complex Tagged With: CNS, Consolidated Nuclear Security LLC, Geoff Beausoleil, mixed waste, National Nuclear Security Administration, NNSA, NNSA Production Office, Oak Ridge Reservation, Pantex Plant, RCRA, Resource Recovery and Conservation Act, Site Treatment Plan, Tennessee Department of Environment and Conservation, U.S. Department of Energy, uranium, Y-12 National Security Complex

Y-12 honors its inventors with Technology Transfer awards

Posted at 10:39 pm May 22, 2016
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Y-12 Honors Inventors

Y-12 National Security Complex recently recognized 29 inventors at its annual Tech Transfer award ceremony. The group was awarded 13 patents and submitted more than 30 invention disclosures in the past year. (Photo courtesy Y-12)

 

Twenty-nine inventors at the Y‑12 National Security Complex were recognized for their technology and innovative accomplishments during the recent 12th annual Technology Transfer Awards Ceremony. The site has a long history of producing technologies initially used at Y-12 and later transferred to the private sector.

Thirteen patents were awarded in Fiscal Year 2015 in areas ranging from a wireless sensor for detecting chemical compounds to an apparatus for safeguarding a radiological source, a press release said.

The inventors also were recognized for bringing forward new ideas in the form of invention disclosures that could one day lead to future patents. These employees were acknowledged for both their creativity and innovative ideas in support of the technology development and transfer mission. The new inventions developed by the honorees will be used to further Y-12’s mission work and will be made available to license to benefit the public through Y-12’s Technology Transfer program, the press release said. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Front Page News, National Nuclear Security Administration, Top Stories, U.S. Department of Energy, Y-12 National Security Complex Tagged With: Alan Moore, Alex Moses, Ashley Stowe, Brad Lyon, Brandon Pehrson, CNS, Consolidated Nuclear Security, David Cecala, David Mee, Ed Ripley, inventions, Jacob Miller, Jeff Parrott, Jonathan Morrell, Justin Holland, Kevin Shay, Lee Bzorgi, Louis Powell, Mark Eisenhauer, Michael Lovelady, Nathaniel Henry, Neville Howell (retired), Norm Smyrl, Pantex Plant, patents, Patrick Thomas II, Paul DeMint, Peter Angelo, Q. Grindstaff, Rodney Smith, Roland Seals, Russell Hallman, Shannon Roddy, Technology Transfer Awards Ceremony, Vincent Lamberti, Y-12 National Security Complex

Clinton Middle wins CNS-sponsored Dream It, Do It competition

Posted at 10:36 am May 20, 2016
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Clinton Middle School wins the inaugural Dream It. Do It. Competition May 2016. Front row (left to right): Janet Hawkins, Paige Cooper, Sierra Patrick, Anthony Burkett Hundley, and Kristin Waldschlager of CNS. Back row (left to right): Anderson County Chamber President Rick Meredith, Jack Spangler, Jonathan Lewis, Kelly Myers, and Jason Bohne and Jim Zonar of CNS. (Submitted photo)

Clinton Middle School wins the inaugural Dream It. Do It. Competition May 2016. Front row (left to right): Janet Hawkins, Paige Cooper, Sierra Patrick, Anthony Burkett Hundley, and Kristin Waldschlager of CNS. Back row (left to right): Anderson County Chamber President Rick Meredith, Jack Spangler, Jonathan Lewis, Kelly Myers, and Jason Bohne and Jim Zonar of CNS. (Submitted photo)

 

Clinton Middle School won the Anderson County Chamber of Commerce’s first “Dream It. Do It.” competition.

Clinton Middle School partnered with Eagle Bend Manufacturing in the competition. For their effort, the school received four Go Pro cameras, provided by Consolidated Nuclear Security LLC, or CNS, through corporate funds. CNS is the managing contractor at the Y‑12 National Security Complex in Oak Ridge and at the Pantex Plant in Amarillo, Texas.

The awards ceremony was at Roane State Community College’s Oak Ridge campus.

The program involved putting eighth-grade students in adult settings, a press release said. Equipped with Go Pro cameras, the students got a firsthand look at a manufacturing world that they might not have considered as a future career. CNS provided the students at Clinton, Lake City, Norris, and Norwood middle schools with the cameras and the mission to capture the diversity of careers and technical innovations in manufacturing by producing a short video. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Anderson County, Business, Education, K-12, National Nuclear Security Administration, U.S. Department of Energy, Y-12 National Security Complex Tagged With: Aisin Automotive Casting Tennessee, Anderson County Chamber of Commerce, Anderson County Schools, Anthony Burkett Hundley, Clinton Middle School, CNS, Consolidated Nuclear Security LLC, Eagle Bend Manufacturing, Jack Spangler, Janet Hawkins, Jason Bohne, Jean Jonas, Jim Zonar, Kelly Myers, Kristin Waldschlager, Lake City Middle School, Magna, manufacturing, Norris Middle School, Norwood Middle School, Paige Cooper, Rick Meredith, Roane State Community College, Sierra Patrick, SL America, Techmer PM, Y-12 National Security Complex

CNS provides $180,000 in grants to 30 nonprofits

Posted at 2:17 pm May 5, 2016
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CNS Y-12 Fierley and Boys & Girls Clubs Likens and Pettyjohn

Mike Fierley (center), CNS employee committee chair, poses with Ann Likens (left) and Jennifer Pettyjohn of Boys & Girls Clubs of the Clinch Valley at the recent grant recipient celebration.

 

Expanding the availability of school supplies for children in distressed areas. Providing door-to-door transportation to senior citizens who can’t get to medical providers. Pairing at-risk children with horses rescued from abuse. These are just a few examples of the outstanding work going on in East Tennessee and supported by the Consolidated Nuclear Security LLC Y-12 Community Investment Fund.

The employee-directed fund provided grants totaling $180,000 to 30 nonprofit organizations in 10 East Tennessee counties. The fund is administered by the East Tennessee Foundation, or ETF, which issued a call for grant proposals in December. More than 70 East Tennessee nonprofits responded. The winning agencies were honored at a reception on May 4 at New Hope Center in Oak Ridge.

CNS is the managing contractor at Y-12 National Security Complex in Oak Ridge and the Pantex Plant in Amarillo, Texas. CNS began its partnership with ETF last year, organizing the CNS Y-12 Community Investment Advisory Committee. The committee is comprised of Y-12 employees who reviewed applications and recommended grants to support nonprofit organizations with projects that addressed one or more of the committee’s four focus areas: education, senior citizens, veterans, and youth. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Community, Front Page News, National Nuclear Security Administration, Nonprofits, Top Stories, U.S. Department of Energy, Y-12 National Security Complex Tagged With: AAF, Amarillo Area Foundation, Ann Likens, Bill Tindal, Boys & Girls Clubs of the Clinch Valley, CNS, CNS Y-12 Community Investment Advisory Committee, Consolidated Nuclear Security, Consolidated Nuclear Security LLC, Consolidated Nuclear Security LLC Y-12 Community Investment Fund, East Tennessee, East Tennessee Foundation, Jason Bohne, Jennifer Pettyjohn, Mike Fierley, New Hope Center, Pantex Plant, Smoky Mountain Service Dogs, Suzy Kitchens, Y-12 National Security Complex

Reichert: CNS hiring for more than 1,150 positions this fiscal year

Posted at 3:01 pm April 19, 2016
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Michelle Reichert

Michelle Reichert

From CNS Connect with Michelle Reichert

The NNSA is planning for Pantex and Y-12 to perform a greater amount of mission work in the upcoming years. This increased workload will help ensure the safety and reliability of our nation’s nuclear weapons stockpile, provide capabilities to draw down global weapons inventory, reduce the spread of nuclear weapons and terrorism, and provide highly specialized fuel for the nuclear navy.

Pantex and Y-12 are two of our nation’s key production facilities, and we form the cornerstone of the U.S. Nuclear Security Enterprise. While we always look to maximize your valuable skill sets to meet mission needs, our future mission success also requires creating new jobs.

As Morgan (Smith) mentioned when he shared the 9 in 90 list, we are completing the study and implementing the plan to address increased demand for our products and services in Fiscal Year 2017 and beyond. As a result of this plan, CNS is hiring for more than 1,150 positions this fiscal year. These new employees will include production, operations, and trades workers; security personnel; and science, engineering, and technology professionals, totaling 650 positions at Pantex and 500 positions at Y-12. To date (as of early March), we have successfully filled 507 positions. As part of our 9 in 90 Plan, we are striving to fill 300 positions within the next few months. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Business, Front Page News, National Nuclear Security Administration, Oak Ridge, Top Stories, U.S. Department of Energy, Y-12 National Security Complex Tagged With: CNS, Consolidated Nuclear Security LLC, Michelle Reichert, Morgan Smith, National Nuclear Security Administration, NNSA, nuclear security, nuclear weapons, Pantex Plant, Y-12 National Security Complex

Consolidated Nuclear Security has more leadership changes

Posted at 8:18 am February 17, 2016
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Michelle Reichert

Michelle Reichert

The company that manages and operates the Y-12 National Security Complex in Oak Ridge and Pantex Plant in Amarillo, Texas, has announced two more leadership changes.

Effective Monday, Michelle Reichert became the deputy enterprise manager for Consolidated Nuclear Security LLC, or CNS. She will report directly to CNS President and Chief Executive Officer Morgan Smith.

Todd Ailes is succeeding Reichert as the Pantex site manager.

Operating primarily out of CNS offices at Pantex, Reichert will share leadership responsibilities with Smith, focusing on communications with employees, customers, and other key stakeholders, a press release said. Reichert will also coordinate integration activities between the two sites to ensure they are aligned in the best interest of CNS and the NNSA. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Business, Front Page News, Oak Ridge, Top Stories, U.S. Department of Energy, Y-12 National Security Complex Tagged With: CNS, Consolidated Nuclear Security LLC, Jim Haynes, Michelle Reichert, Morgan Smith, Pantex Plant, Todd Ailes, U.S. Department of Energy, Y-12 National Security Complex

Smith named president, CEO at Consolidated Nuclear Security, which operates Y-12, Pantex

Posted at 1:33 pm January 14, 2016
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Morgan Smith

Morgan Smith

The chief operating officer at the company that operates Y-12 National Security Complex in Oak Ridge and Pantex Plant in Texas will become the president and chief executive officer on February 1.

Morgan Smith will replace Jim Haynes in the top leadership position at Consolidated Nuclear Security LLC. Haynes is returning to an executive position at Bechtel, a press release said. Bechtel National Inc. is part of the CNS team.

CNS said Haynes successfully led the government contractor through its first phase as a consolidated organization. CNS began managing and operating Y-12 and Pantex under a consolidated contract on July 1, 2014. Both sites are important production facilities for federal nuclear security work.

“With the majority of key consolidation activities complete, CNS moves to its next phase focused on advancing operational performance and increasing production,” Haynes said in the press release. “Morgan Smith is uniquely positioned to lead CNS at this time based on his past experience managing Naval Nuclear Propulsion Program facilities and his time at CNS. Morgan and I have mapped out the path for a successful handoff. I could not be more confident in Morgan’s abilities.” [Read more…]

Filed Under: Front Page News, Top Stories, U.S. Department of Energy, Y-12 National Security Complex Tagged With: Bechtel, Bechtel National Inc., CNS, Consolidated Nuclear Security LLC, Jim Haynes, Morgan Smith, Pantex Plant, Y-12, Y-12 National Security Complex

CNS creates community investment fund; grant applications accepted

Posted at 12:18 pm December 3, 2015
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Applications for grants from the Consolidated Nuclear Security Y-12 Community Investment Fund are being accepted. The application process started November 30.

Nonprofit organizations in CNS Y-12’s 20-county service area with projects or programs that address community needs and economic development opportunities are encouraged to apply for one-year grants, a press release said. The 20-county service area includes, but is not limited to, Anderson, Roane, and Knox counties.

CNS has established the fund through the East Tennessee Foundation as part of its commitment to Oak Ridge and surrounding counties, the press release said.

“With the leadership of the employee-based CNS Y-12 Investment Advisory Committee, CNS employees will have the opportunity to grant support where the need is greatest and the resources ae best allocated,” the release said.

Funding preferences include: [Read more…]

Filed Under: Community, Front Page News, Nonprofits, Top Stories, U.S. Department of Energy, Y-12 National Security Complex Tagged With: CNS, CNS Y-12 Investment Advisory Committee, community investment fund, Consolidated Nuclear Security, East Tennessee Foundation, Y-12 Community Investment Fund, Y-12 National Security Complex

CNS, ATLC reach tentative agreement

Posted at 1:29 am December 2, 2015
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Y-12 National Security Complex Aerial View

The Y-12 National Security Complex in Oak Ridge is pictured above. (File photo)

 

On Monday, negotiation teams from Consolidated Nuclear Security LLC and the Atomic Trades and Labor Council reached tentative agreement on a new five-year labor agreement for work at the Y-12 National Security Complex. The tentative agreement will go to ATLC members for a ratification vote on Thursday, December 3.

CNS and ATLC began negotiating a new labor agreement on October 26. The current agreement is scheduled to expire December 8. If ratified by ATLC membership, the agreement will be in effect Tuesday, December 8.

The ATLC is the bargaining unit for 13 local unions representing approximately 1,100 employees at Y-12.

More information will be added as it becomes available.

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Filed Under: Front Page News, Top Stories, U.S. Department of Energy, Y-12 National Security Complex Tagged With: ATLC, Atomic Trades and Labor Council, CNS, Consolidated Nuclear Security LLC, labor agreement, Union, Y-12 National Security Complex

CNS, UT chemical sensing technology wins R&D 100 Award

Posted at 11:50 am November 22, 2015
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ChIMES CNS and UT RD100

The ChIMES team’s investigators each brought unique expertise to the project. (Photo courtesy CNS)

 

An inexpensive, small, and portable chemical sensor developed by Consolidated Nuclear Security researchers at the Y-12 National Security Complex and the University of Tennessee received a prestigious R&D 100 Award.

ChIMES, which is short for Chemical Identification by Magneto-Elastic Sensing, was selected as a revolutionary technology by a panel of 70 independent judges. This low-cost sensor has virtually limitless applications, including detection of chemical and biological warfare agents, toxic industrial chemicals, explosives, and illegal drugs, a press release said.

The sensor is the product of a three-year collaborative effort between CNS and scientists from the University of Tennessee. Y-12 researcher Vincent Lamberti, who managed the project, said: “The R&D 100 award reflects the importance in having strong partners in the advancement of a new technology. ChIMES surely would not have succeeded without the steady stream of innovations that were created in our collaboration with UT.” [Read more…]

Filed Under: College, Education, Front Page News, Top Stories, U.S. Department of Energy, Y-12 National Security Complex Tagged With: Chemical Identification by Magneto-Elastic Sensing, chemical sensing, ChIME, CNS, Consolidated Nuclear Security, Consolidated Nuclear Security LLC, Jeremy Benton, R&D 100, R&D 100 Award, R&D 100 Awards & Technology Conference, Randolph Dziendziel, technology transfer, University of Tennessee, UT, Vincent Lamberti, Y-12 National Security Complex

CNS, Auburn agree to collaborate in areas ranging from computing to tool development

Posted at 12:42 pm September 9, 2015
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John Mason of Auburn and Mike Beck of CNS

John Mason, left, Auburn University vice president of research and economic development, and CNS vice president for mission engineering Mike Beck sign a memorandum of understanding that will allow the two entities to collaborate on projects. (Photo submitted by Auburn)

 

Consolidated Nuclear Security, which operates the Y-12 National Security Complex, recently signed an agreement with Auburn University with the goal of creating collaborations in areas ranging from computing to advanced machine tool development, a press release said.

The partnership between the university and CNS, which also manages and operates the Pantex Plant in Amarillo, Texas, was created to formalize areas of interest, identify potential collaborative, and cooperative efforts, and establish a framework and boundaries for future discussions, the press release said.

“By combining the talents and resources of Auburn and Y-12, we’re creating a pipeline that flows both ways,” said Mike Beck, CNS vice president for mission engineering. “We look forward to working with some of the university’s brightest students as interns and grads to help us meet our important national security mission, and we are hopeful they can use our real-world manufacturing environment to help develop and prove some of their projects.” [Read more…]

Filed Under: College, Education, Front Page News, U.S. Department of Energy, Y-12 National Security Complex Tagged With: advanced machine tool development, Auburn University, CNS, computing, Consolidated Nuclear Security, John Mason, memorandum of understanding, Mike Beck, Pantex Plant, Y-12 National Security Complex

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