(NSE) Nuclear Security Enterprise - Mission Assignments & Technologies
with Al Strouphauer
Free
This two-day course will focus on essential information designed to familiarize participants with the creation and evolution of the NSE, the capabilities and technologies available at each site, and how work gets done across the NSE to meet US National Security requirements.
Description: This unclassified module familiarizes participants with transformation of the nuclear weapons complex from its emergence in the Manhattan Project through the post-Cold War environment, including:
a) how and why the Manhattan Project assembled the original weapons infrastructure,
b) changes in approaches in the Management & Operations philosophy and site Federal oversight changes,
c) the impact that legacy operations have had on current operations,
d) challenges facing the enterprise today,
e) an assessment of where the NSE is transitioning in the future, and
f) the impact all these items has on past, current, and future budgets.
The course will also describe organizational structures at the eight remaining M&O sites with an overview of how each site works with other M&O sites and Federal personnel to achieve national security requirements. This includes items such as the translation of HQ NNSA Production & Planning Directives into Federal Program Manager Program Control Documents that create work content and output as well as budget demands at each site.