With three interpretive centers spread across the country, the U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) Office of Legacy Management (LM) has implemented an enterprise-wide collections management program.
U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) Office of Legacy Management (LM) Site Manager Ken Kreie volunteered as a judge at FIRST LEGO League Challenge Qualifying Tournament in Fruita, Colorado, on Nov. 13.
In 1952, the Atomic Energy Commission (AEC) formed an airplane program that flew over the Colorado Plateau to mark spots that might contain uranium for possible mining. Ten Piper Cub airplanes were crewed by a pilot and geologist and were equipped with gamma scintillation counters - instruments that detected radiation at a greater distance than a Geiger counter.
U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) Office of Legacy Management's (LM) Aviation Program technology plays an integral part in LM's work in monitoring disposal cells.
LM Improves Public Access to Documents
The Office of Legacy Management (LM) completed a significant upgrade to document access, improving the ability of stakeholders and the public to search for and view documents associated with all LM sites. Site documents are now stored at https://lmpublicsearch.lm.doe.gov/SitePages/default.aspx. Simply select a site of interest, or select the search option, to locate documents affiliated with the site. Each site's LM web page also provide links to key documents in the "Site Documents" or "Site Links" sections. For more information on LM sites, visit https://www.energy.gov/lm/office-legacy-management.
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