Mar 31, 2006 -- ENERGY DEPARTMENT DOCUMENTS AND PUBLICATIONS/ContentWorks
The Department of Energy's Office of Civilian Radioactive Waste Management (OCRWM) today announced the selection of Oak Ridge Associated Universities/Oak Ridge Institute for Science and Education (ORAU/ORISE) to provide independent expert reviews of scientific and technical work on the Yucca Mountain Project. ORAU is a not-for-profit consortium that includes 96 doctoral degree-granting institutions and 11 associate member universities. Together, these institutions produce one-third of the nation's science and engineering PhD's. ORAU operates ORISE, a Department of Energy institute dedicated to furthering scientific initiatives and education in the United States. "We are excited about this opportunity, which is a further extension of the capabilities we've demonstrated in peer reviews for many state and federal agencies, including the Environmental Protection Agency, Department of Homeland Security, and DOE's Office of Science," Dr. Ronald Townsend, President of ORAU and Director of ORISE, said. "We also perform independent verifications for the Nuclear Regulatory Commission, and we have extensive experience in designing and implementing processes that ensure independence and support credibility through rigorous review." OCRWM is providing $3 million in funding to ORAU/ORISE for the remainder of Fiscal Year 2006. In addition, at least $3 million will be available next year for ORAU/ORISE. OCRWM will identify specific products or activities for review and provide a scope of work, based on which ORAU/ORISE will identify experts in appropriate disciplines and coordinate the activities of review teams. Media contacts: Craig Stevens, (202) 586-4940 |
DOE Awards $3 Million Contract to Oak Ridge Associated Universities for Expert Review of Yucca Mountain Work |