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Y-12 helps NNSA, others eliminate weapons-grade uranium from Indonesia

Posted at 1:38 pm August 29, 2016
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Anne Harrington

Anne Harrington

The Y-12 National Security Complex in Oak Ridge has helped the National Nuclear Security Administration and other agencies eliminate weapons-grade nuclear material from Indonesia, a press release said.

The material was eliminated by “down-blending” highly enriched uranium, or HEU, to low enriched uranium, or LEU. Unlike HEU, LEU cannot be used to make an improvised nuclear device, a press release said.

The work to eliminate the HEU from Indonesia was done through a collaboration between the U.S. Department of Energy’s National Nuclear Security Administration, or DOE/NNSA; Indonesian Nuclear Industry LLC, or PT INUKI; the National Nuclear Energy Agency, or BATAN; and the Nuclear Energy Regulatory Agency, or BAPETEN, of the Republic of Indonesia.

Indonesia is the 30th country plus Taiwan to be declared free of HEU. That’s defined as possessing less than one kilogram of HEU in a country. Indonesia joins fellow Southeast Asian countries Thailand, Vietnam, and the Philippines in working with DOE/NNSA to eliminate all of its weapon-usable nuclear material, an NNSA press release said.

“With this most recent milestone, the entire region of Southeast Asia is now free of HEU,” 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: Anne Harrington, BAPETEN, Barack Obam, BATAN, depleted uranium, DOE, down-blending, HEU, highly enriched uranium, improvised nuclear device, Indonesia, Indonesian Nuclear Industry LLC, irradiated HEU, Jusuf Kalla, LEU, low enriched uranium, medical isotope, Mo-99, molybdenum-99, National Nuclear Energy Agency, National Nuclear Security Administration, National Nuclear Security Adminstration, NNSA, Nuclear Energy Regulatory Agency, nuclear material, Nuclear Security Summit, Phillipines, PT INUKI, Republic of Indonesia, Southeast Asia, Thailand, U-235, U.S. Department of Energy, Vietnam, weapons-grade nuclear material, weapons-grade uranium, Y-12 National Security Complex

Honors: Girl Scouts awarded grants

Posted at 10:07 am June 13, 2014
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Joyce Maienschein and Miriam Ryburne

Ambassador Girl Scout Miriam Ryburne, pictured with Joyce Maienschein, has been awarded a Joyce Maienschein Leadership Grant of financial support for the service project she created to help needy children in the USA and in Indonesia. (Submitted photo)

 

The Girl Scout Council of the Southern Appalachians has announced recent recipients of Leadership Grants to provide financial support for community service projects. The grant winners, middle- and high-school-age Girl Scouts, have each created and are leading a different community project.

Miriam Ryburne, daughter of Oak Ridgers Nan Shugart and Mark Cantley, organized and taught a team of people to make hand-knitted items for an all-girls orphanage in Indonesia, as well as for six other organizations, including the Florence Crittenden Agency and East Tennessee Children’s Hospital.

Allison Campbell, of Knoxville, is upgrading the East Tennessee Children’s Hospital doctors’ waiting room, designing and printing activity books for the children, and gathering immediate needs for patients.

Sierra Turner of Chattanooga is collecting CD players and CDs for cancer patients at Children’s Hospital at Erlanger. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Community, Honors and Spotlight Tagged With: Allison Campbell, Amanda Meade, Anastasia Aubie, Children's Hospital, Children's Museum of Oak Ridge, community service projects, East Tennessee Children’s Hospital, First Presbyterian Church, Florence Crittenden Agency, Gail Yook, Girl Scout, Girl Scout Council of the Southern Appalachians, Girl Scouts, Hailey Peppers, Hands On Food Pantry, Indonesia, Joyce Maienschein, Joyce Maienschein Leadership Grant, Junior Marine Biologist, Leadership Grant Program, Leadership Grants, Mark Cantley, Miriam Ryburne, Morgan DeGeere, Mrs. M, Nan Shugart, Natalie Baker, Patty Cook, Rheanna Reese, Sierra Turner, Spring City Girls Scouts, Tennessee Aquarium

Oak Ridge to host two international government management professionals in May

Posted at 7:21 pm April 28, 2014
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In May, local community leaders will host two professionals from Indonesia for short-term assignments in their offices as they participate in the U.S. Department of State-sponsored Professional Fellows Program. The exchange has been arranged by the International City/County Management Association, or ICMA, the organization that develops and advances professional local government management worldwide. Oak Ridge City Manager Mark Watson is a local member of the ICMA.

This year, the Professional Fellows Program is providing professional development opportunities to up-and-coming leaders in the fields of legislative process and governance, media, and economic empowerment. This international exchange program is sponsored by the U.S. Department of State’s Bureau of Educational and Cultural Affairs, and in 2014, more than 400 foreign fellows, including legislators, journalists, entrepreneurs, NGO managers, community activists, and government officials will come to the United States under the Professional Fellows Program. In return, more than 300 American participants will take part in reciprocal fellowship programs overseas this year under the program. Some of the local organizations hosting the participants include: City of Oak Ridge, Staybridge Suites, and local home hosts.

“I feel great honor and privilege that the City of Oak Ridge has been chosen to host the ICMA fellows, Irma Mutiahsari and Hera Nugrahayu from Indonesia,” Watson said. “Our community has come together to provide our fellows with an applied understanding of our city.” [Read more…]

Filed Under: Front Page News, Government, Oak Ridge Tagged With: Bureau of Educational and Cultural Affairs, City of Oak Ridge, foreign fellows, ICMA, Indonesia, International City/County Management Association, Mark Watson, Professional Fellows Program, Staybridge Suites, U.S. Department of State

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