Terra M. is a night shift carpenter on the UPF Project and is one of many traveling craft professionals working at the site.| www.y12.doe.gov
June 2025| www.y12.doe.gov
National Security Prototype Center will develop workforce, support nuclear energy renaissance | www.y12.doe.gov
Extended reality platform will enhance manufacturing| www.y12.doe.gov
Concord Christian School to develop self-sustaining tabletop aquaponics system| www.y12.doe.gov
Oak Ridge, Tenn.—Consolidated Nuclear Security (CNS) is sponsoring a $5,000 grant for a science, technology, engineering, and mathematics classroom. The goal of the grant, designated for grades K–12, is to foster advancement of STEM activities in the classroom and to help develop Y-12’s future workforce. CNS manages and operates the Y-12 National Security Complex for the National Nuclear Security Administration. | www.y12.doe.gov
OAK RIDGE, Tenn. – The National Nuclear Security Administration (NNSA) Office of Infrastructure recently presented Excellence Awards to teams supporting infrastructure at Y-12 National Security Complex and the Pantex Plant. The annual award program recognizes teams and individuals for infrastructure-related accomplishments that advance the NNSA mission. Three teams from the Y-12 National Security Complex and four teams at the Pantex Plant were recognized for work completed in Fiscal Year 20...| www.y12.doe.gov
Consolidated Nuclear Security and DigiLens signed a memorandum of understanding with DigiLens to collaborate on advanced augmented, mixed, virtual, and extended reality technologies in waveguides and heads-up displays. In the photo from left are Ashley Stowe, director of the Oak Ridge Enhanced Technology and Training Center for Consolidated Nuclear Security at the Y-12 National Security Complex, and Chris Pickett, DigiLens CEO.| www.y12.doe.gov