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{{Infobox leadership team
|alignment    = {{{1}}}
|Organization = [https://www.energy.gov/em/leadership/ Office of Environmental Management]
Leadership
|Position1    = [https://www.energy.gov/em/person/william-ike-white//Senior Advisor]
|Person1      = [[William "Ike" White]]
|Position2    = [https://www.energy.gov/em/contributors/todd-shrader//Principal Deputy Assistant Secretary]
|Person2      = [[Todd Shrader]]
|Position3    = [https://www.energy.gov/em/contributors/nicole-nelson-jean/person/mary-yamada//Associate Principal Deputy Assistant Secretary for Field Operations]
|Person3      = [[Nicole Nelson-Jean]]
|Position4  = [https://www.energy.gov/em/person/john-arthur-jay-mullis//Acting Associate Principal Deputy Assistant Secretary for Regulatory and Policy Affairs]
|Person4      = [[John Arthur (Jay) Mullis]]
|Position5    = [https://www.energy.gov/em/contributors/dae-chung//Associate Principal Deputy Assistant Secretary for Corporate Services]
|Person5      = [[Dae Chung]]
|Templatename = Infobox Office of General Counsel leadership
|Reviewed    =
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== Supporting the DOE Mission ==
The {{W| U.S. Department of Energy’s (DOE) Office of Environmental Management}} (EM) directly supports DOE’s Strategic Objective to continue cleanup of radioactive and chemical waste resulting from the {{W| Manhattan Project}} and {{W| Cold War}} activities. Successful cleanup depends on overcoming technical, quality assurance, schedule, regulatory, budgetary, and management challenges.
The {{W| U.S. Department of Energy’s (DOE) Office of Environmental Management}} (EM) directly supports DOE’s Strategic Objective to continue cleanup of radioactive and chemical waste resulting from the {{W| Manhattan Project}} and {{W| Cold War}} activities. Successful cleanup depends on overcoming technical, quality assurance, schedule, regulatory, budgetary, and management challenges.