NAC Awarded Three-Year Extension of NMMSS Contract
September 30, 2005
Norcross, Georgia—The U.S. Department of Energy has awarded NAC International a three-year, $25 million contract extension to manage the Nuclear Materials Management and Safeguards System (NMMSS). The extension is effective October 1, 2005, and runs through September 30, 2008.
NMMSS is the U.S. government’s official database for tracking nuclear material inventories and shipments by government and commercial nuclear facilities in the United States. NAC has managed NMMSS since 1995.
Peter Walier, NAC president and CEO, said, “We are pleased to continue managing this important program in support of U.S. nuclear nonproliferation missions.”
Since 1968, NAC has been a leader in providing solutions and services to the nuclear industry throughout the world, working with both government and commercial organizations. NAC specializes in nuclear fuel transport, spent fuel management technology, and fuel cycle consulting. NAC maintains its corporate headquarters in Norcross, Georgia, and has offices in Moscow; London; Tokyo; Croton-on-Hudson, New York; and Aiken, South Carolina. NAC is a subsidiary of USEC Inc. (NYSE: USU).
NMMSS is the U.S. government’s official database for tracking nuclear material inventories and shipments by government and commercial nuclear facilities in the United States. NAC has managed NMMSS since 1995.
Peter Walier, NAC president and CEO, said, “We are pleased to continue managing this important program in support of U.S. nuclear nonproliferation missions.”
Since 1968, NAC has been a leader in providing solutions and services to the nuclear industry throughout the world, working with both government and commercial organizations. NAC specializes in nuclear fuel transport, spent fuel management technology, and fuel cycle consulting. NAC maintains its corporate headquarters in Norcross, Georgia, and has offices in Moscow; London; Tokyo; Croton-on-Hudson, New York; and Aiken, South Carolina. NAC is a subsidiary of USEC Inc. (NYSE: USU).