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Success on [[Uranium Processing Facility]] (UPF) is contingent upon stable funding by the Administration and Congress and sufficient material and labor supply chains. | Success on [[Uranium Processing Facility]] (UPF) is contingent upon stable funding by the Administration and [[Congress]] and sufficient material and labor supply chains. | ||
== Summary == | == Summary == | ||
The Department of Energy’s (DOE) National Nuclear Security Administration (NNSA) is managing the Uranium Processing Facility (UPF) project at the Y-12 National Security Complex in Oak Ridge, Tennessee. UPF is essential to NNSA’s Nuclear Security Enterprise improvement efforts. Success on this project has been built upon stable and predictable funding profiles and Congressional support of the President’s Budget Requests. The project receives significant attention from Congress and DOE as the largest single NNSA project underway. Congress requires a yearly certification that the project is on cost and schedule. | The Department of Energy’s (DOE) [[National Nuclear Security Administration]] (NNSA) is managing the Uranium Processing Facility (UPF) project at the [[Y-12 National Security Complex]] in Oak Ridge, Tennessee. UPF is essential to NNSA’s Nuclear Security Enterprise improvement efforts. Success on this project has been built upon stable and predictable funding profiles and Congressional support of the President’s Budget Requests. The project receives significant attention from Congress and DOE as the largest single NNSA project underway. Congress requires a yearly certification that the project is on cost and schedule. | ||
== Issue(s) == | == Issue(s) == | ||
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