To safely and efficiently operate SRS to protect the public health and environment while supporting the nation’s nuclear deterrent and the transformation of the site for future use.
The Savannah State University lab’s mission is to acknowledge through scientific discovery, investigation, application and teaching that results in comprehensive understanding of our environment and natural resources, helping guide students toward a more sustainable future by enhancing their knowledge of measuring and analyzing different samples in lab using various techniques.
To deliver scientific discoveries and technical breakthroughs that will accelerate the development and deployment of solutions in clean energy and global security. Oak ridge pioneers the development of new energy sources, technologies, and materials and the advancement of knowledge in the biological, chemical, engineering, environmental, physical, and social sciences.
Our unique mission responsibilities in the nuclear weapons (NW) program create a foundation from which we leverage capabilities, enabling us to solve complex national security problems.
As a multidisciplinary national laboratory and federally funded research and development center (FFRDC), Sandia accomplishes tasks that are integral to the mission and operation of our sponsoring agencies by
- anticipating and resolving emerging national security challenges
- innovating and discovering new technologies to strengthen the nation’s technological superiority
- creating value through products and services that solve important national security challenges
- informing the national debate where technology policy is critical to preserving security and freedom throughout our world
- Protects human health and the environment through effective and efficient long-term surveillance and maintenance.
- Preserves, protects, and makes accessible legacy records and information.
- Supports an effective and efficient work force structured to accomplish departmental missions.
- Manages legacy land and assets, emphasizing safety, reuse, and disposition.
- Mitigates community impacts resulting from the cleanup of legacy waste and changing departmental missions and
- Actively acts as liaison and coordinates all policy issues with appropriate departmental organizations
The Richland Operations Office’s Mission Support organization provides both DOE offices and the entire Hanford Site with quality, cost-effective infrastructure and support services to enable the cleanup mission to move forward efficiently and effectively.
A key component of the cleanup mission is safely maintaining roads, water systems, power, and business and safety systems while offering the best in site security, emergency response, and environmental stewardship.
By using a single contractor to provide critical services such as utilities, safety and security, emergency response, and information technology, Hanford cleanup contractors can better focus on their environmental cleanup mission.
Our mission aligns with national security priorities. As a Federally Funded Research and Development Center, we align our strategic plan with priorities set by the Department of Energy’s National Nuclear Security Administration (DOE-NNSA), and key relevant national strategy guidance documents, such as the Nuclear Posture Review, the National Security Strategy, and the Blueprint for a Secure Energy Future.
As the senior laboratory in the DOE system, we execute work in all of DOE’s missions: national security, science, energy, and environmental management. Our contributions are part of what makes DOE a science, technology, and engineering powerhouse for the nation.
In addition, we perform work for the Department of Defense (DoD), Intelligence Community (IC), and Department of Homeland Security (DHS), among others. As a result, our strategy reflects U.S. priorities spanning nuclear security, intelligence, defense, emergency response, nonproliferation, counterterrorism, energy security, emerging threats, and environmental management.
Argonne National Laboratory is a U.S. Department of Energy multidisciplinary science and engineering research center, where talented researchers work together to answer the biggest questions facing humanity.
Our capabilities span 18 of the 24 institutional strengths that the Department of Energy defines for national laboratories, providing a broad foundation for our work. As we achieve our strategic goals for these capabilities, we will:
- Propel discovery through our national user facilities
- Produce new understanding of our world through basic research
- Drive advances in computation and analysis to solve the toughest problems
- Shape and secure our energy infrastructure future by applying our science and engineering