News published on Federal Newswire in July 2022

News from July 2022


Hanford ‘Sting’ Operation Safely Relocates Native Bees


Teens Find Passion, Future Opportunities at Oak Ridge STEM Summer Camp



Bittersweet: Idaho Employee Supervises Closure of Building Where His Career Began


Portsmouth Contractor Awarded $16.6 Million Fee for March 2021-March 2022


SRS Contractor Earns 95.5% of Available Fee for October 2021-January 2022




LM Senior Advisor Denise Freeman Meets With Students at STEM Expo



DOE Selects Sodium-Cooled Fast Reactor Design for Versatile Test Reactor in Idaho


DOE Issues Fifth Emergency Notice of Sale of Crude Oil From the Strategic Petroleum Reserve


DOE to Invest Up to $165 Million to Advance Domestic Geothermal Energy Deployment


SRS Liquid Waste Team Reduces Risk, Cost With Spare Equipment Rebuilds


Energy official on hazardous waste cleanup: We must develop 'innovative approaches to accelerate progress'

Testifying before a congressional subcommittee July 13, two federal energy officials stressed the importance of technology and involvement of national laboratories in hazardous waste cleanup efforts in communities that supported United States defense efforts for decades, according to a news release.


U.S. Forest Service chief alters policies to improve cooperation with potential partners 'to achieve mutually beneficial goals'

U.S. Forest Service Chief Randy Moore has changed agency policies to make it easier to cooperate with potential partners, according to a news release.


Rubio blasts CHIPS Act as ‘China investment bill’

Sen. Marco Rubio (R-Fla.) was sharply critical of the Creating Helpful Incentives to Produce Semiconductors (CHIPS) for America Act, which has been approved by the Senate and House of Representatives and was sent to President Joe Biden for his signature.


District of Columbia Man Sentenced to 63 Months in Prison for Offenses Committed During Jan. 6 Capitol Breach


Piedmont Infusion Services of Danville and Its Owner, Jacob Patterson, to Pay False Claims Act Settlement


Former Federal Employee Pleads Guilty to $2M Unemployment Benefits Fraud Scheme