Pantex, the National Nuclear Security Administration’s High Explosives Center of Excellence for Manufacturing, kicked off a new era of weapons maintenance and surveillance last week with a ribbon-cutting ceremony to open its new High Explosives Science and Engineering (HESE) facility. Pantex High Explosives Sciences and Engineering Facility officially opened Wednesday May 6, 2026. Cutting the ribbon are Jamel Gray, from left, Steve Cline, Jason …
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