The Department of Energy is still being very tight-fisted when it comes to sharing information with the Defense Nuclear Facilities Safety Board, DNFSB said in a recent letter to Congress. In addition, the congressionally-created safety watchdog said in its July 10 letter that DOE is not living up to the terms of a 2022 memorandum of understanding (MOU) that was supposed to settle DNFSB’s right to review documents and talk to DOE contractors and…
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