New Strategic Vision ‘Charts a Steady Beat of Progress’ Across EM Complex

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New Strategic Vision ‘Charts a Steady Beat of Progress’ Across EM Complex

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WASHINGTON, D.C. – The U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) Office of Environmental Management (EM) today released its Strategic Vision 2024-2034, a blueprint to the program’s anticipated cleanup achievements over the next decade.

Built on successes achieved in recent years, the document is an update of previous editions and was developed through outreach and with feedback from regulators, tribal nations, EM advisory boards, local communities and other partners.

“The fifth iteration of the Strategic Vision charts a steady beat of progress for 2024 to 2034 at every EM site,” EM Senior Advisor William “Ike” White said. “No longer mapping out how to achieve the cleanup mission, we are now focused on successfully executing remaining work while encouraging innovation and driving continuous improvement along the way.”

EM has entered a new era across the cleanup complex, focused on achieving goals in protection of the workforce, the public and the environment; radioactive tank waste stabilization, treatment and disposal; spent nuclear fuel storage, receipt and disposition; nuclear material consolidation, stabilization and disposition; transuranic, mixed and low-level waste disposition; soil and groundwater remediation; and excess facility deactivation and decommissioning.

EM’s vision for its cleanup sites over the next decade includes:

Most importantly, EM will continue to perform work activities within a strong safety culture that integrates worker and public health, safety and environmental requirements.

The Strategic Vision 2024-2034 is available here:

Strategic Vision 2024-2034