News published on Federal Newswire in November 2022

News from November 2022


EM Nevada Raises Money for Homeless People in Las Vegas


Hanford Site Ready to Begin Assembling Future Melters


SRS Contractor Named Cybersecurity Awareness Month Champion


Partnership Gives LM Interns a Head Start on Their Careers


Hear First-Hand from FECM’s Dr. Wilcox: What to Expect at the Upcoming 16th Greenhouse Gas Control Technologies Conference

Hear First-Hand from FECM’s Dr. Wilcox: What to Expect at the Upcoming 16th Greenhouse Gas Control Technologies Conference


Africa Oil Week 2022 Wrap Up—Advancing U.S.-Africa Energy Collaboration

Africa Oil Week 2022 Wrap Up—Advancing U.S.-Africa Energy Collaboration


Statement of Support for Exploring Cooperation in Civilian Nuclear Power, October 28, 2022


Biden-Harris Administration Announces $150 Million To Improve Nuclear Research and Development Infrastructure at Idaho National Laboratory


DOE Awards $38 Million For Projects Leading Used Nuclear Fuel Recycling Initiative


The Coast Guard offers multiple medical services for members of the Reserve Component, including members of the Individual Ready Reserve (IRR). However, there is a revised policy where these members may receive services listed below at Coast Guard clinics, including ashore sickbays with adequate capacity. Reservists must be in a qualifying duty status (ADT, IDT, ADOS, or RMP) to receive these services. Periodic health assessments (PHAs) Annual dental readiness exams Immunizations required for individual medical readiness (IMR) Blood work required for IMR Assessment for medical equipment required for IMR, such as gas mask inserts, prescription glasses, and personal protective equipment (PPE) fit testing Occupational medical surveillance and evaluation program exams, lab work, and tests Deployment-related health assessments Separation/retirement physicals Any other required exams including (but not limited to) aviation, dive, commissioning, and retention physicals Required exams for civilian members of the Coast Guard will also be available under the revised policy standards. The Reserve Health Readiness Program (RHRP) is an option for eligible reservists and members on the Tricare Prime Remote plan to receive the above list of services. Active duty members and reservists outside of a Coast Guard or Department of Defense catchment area should contact their independent duty health services technician or clinic to request RHRP services. For more information, see ALCOAST 425/22. If you have any questions, please contact Capt. John Iskander, chief of preventative medicine, COMDT (CG-1121).


The first Native Americans known to serve in the Coast Guard were members of the Wampanoag Tribe of Gay Head, Martha’s Vineyard, known as the Aquinnah Wampanoag.


The Coast Guard is adjusting certain eligibility standards to make it easier to recruit qualified candidates in a tight labor market.


DOE Launches $32 Million Program to Advance Domestic Supply Chain for Critical Minerals


U.S. Department of Energy and Partners to Test Gas Hydrates Reservoir Response on Alaska North Slope


This Energy Awareness Month, Take a Moment to Admire the New Clean Energy Landscape


Biden-Harris Administration Announces $84.5 Million to Make Clean Energy Improvements and Lower Energy Costs for K-12 Schools


Biden-Harris Administration Announces $28 Million To Advance And Deploy Hydropower Technology


Scientists crack upcycling plastics to reduce greenhouse gas emissions, advancing a recent Science study


Elbio Dagotto Receives APS Adler Award in Materials Physics


PNW students gain valuable experience through internships