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Volunteers Prep for Pantex Science Bowls
Pantexans and their friends are busy preparing for what some would call their favorite Pantex event.
More than 150 volunteers will serve as officials for the regional Science Bowls sponsored this month by Consolidated Nuclear Security, LLC (CNS).

Pantexans (from left) Kayla Mendoza, Gabriel Chacon, Howard Thompson and Nathan Escarcega prepare to “buzz in” during a mock Science Bowl round.
The volunteers are employees from the Pantex Plant and NNSA Production Office, as well as West Texas A&M University (WTAMU) faculty and Texas Tech University Health Sciences Center School of Pharmacy students. Even a few Pantex Plant retirees will be on hand as moderators, science judges, scorekeepers and timekeepers.

Students from the Texas Tech University Health Sciences Center School of Pharmacy learn the Science Bowl rules and practice during a mock round to prepare for the upcoming regional competitions.
Thirty-eight teams will test their skills in the Feb. 7 competition for middle school students. Thirty-one teams, some from as far away as Lubbock and Higgins, will face-off at the Feb. 21 high school competition.
As part of CNS’s commitment to education, it will donate $1,000 to the science programs of the winning schools. Winners also receive an all-expense paid trip to Washington, D.C. to compete in the U.S. Department of Energy’s National Science Bowl®.
CNS and Metal Trades Council begin Pantex labor agreement negotiation
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CNS and Metal Trades Council begin Pantex labor agreement negotiation
AMARILLO, Texas – Consolidated Nuclear Security (CNS) begins negotiating a new labor agreement with the Metal Trades Council this week. The Metal Trades Council is the sole bargaining agent for ten local unions representing approximately 1,100 workers at Pantex.
Consolidated Nuclear Security, LLC (CNS) operates the Pantex Plant, located in Amarillo, Texas, and the Y-12 National Security Complex, located in Oak Ridge, Tennessee, under a single contract for the U.S. National Nuclear Security Administration. Pantex and Y-12 are key facilities in the U.S. Nuclear Security Enterprise, and CNS performs its work with a focus on the performance excellence and the imperatives of safety, security, zero defects and delivery as promised.
For more information on each site, visit www.pantex.energy.gov or www.y12.doe.gov. Follow Pantex on Facebook, X or LinkedIn. Follow Y-12 on Facebook, X, and LinkedIn.
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George Rangel
Public Affairs
Office (806) 477-7641
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Pantex Christmas Project Party Set for Friday
More than 58 families to receive assistance this year
AMARILLO, Texas – More than 100 Pantex volunteers will gather at the Pantex Christmas Project Party Friday, Dec. 19, to celebrate the holidays and help several local families have a Merry Christmas.
Friday’s party is the culmination of months of hard work by the volunteers of the Pantex Christmas Project. They will host 149 children from 58 families for an evening of games, food, dancing and visiting with Santa Claus. Gifts, clothing, and necessities will be delivered to their homes before Dec. 24.
“The Christmas Party is great fun for the families and children,” says Lennet Hernandez, chair of the Pantex Christmas Project. “It gives the families an opportunity to have fun together, and it gives the volunteers an opportunity to know them better.”
The Pantex Christmas Project, now in its 59th year, gathers donations to help area families who need help during the holidays. Families are selected by the project committee, and each child’s name is written on angel tags that are placed on trees throughout the Pantex Plant. Pantexans adopt the angels, and purchase a complete outfit for each child and necessities for the elderly.
“We are so happy to be able to help so many worthy families every year,” Hernandez says. “It really is the highlight of the holiday season for us. With the generous donations from Pantexans and organizations in our community, the Christmas Project is able to grant these children’s wishes.”
CONTACT
Laura Bailey
Office (806) 573.0502
or (806) 584-8580
Pantexans Spread Twice the Holiday Cheer
Pantex volunteers are spreading holiday cheer this week during two celebrations for local organizations.
Pantexans helped residents and staff of Martha’s Home celebrate Christmas at a party Tuesday sponsored by Consolidated Nuclear Security, LLC (CNS). About 55 guests enjoyed food, music and family photos. Each woman and child received a gift from Santa.

For more than 25 years, Martha’s Home has provided shelter for homeless single women and mothers with children.
The festivities will continue Thursday at the Ussery-Roan State Veterans Home Christmas party sponsored by CNS. About 300 residents, staff and their families will all enjoy food, music and family photos. Santa will present each resident a new bath robe and hand out candy canes to the children.

When asked what gift the staff would most appreciate, they said a lift to help raise bedridden residents. CNS representatives will be on hand to present the veterans home with a $3,000 donation for the purchase of the equipment.

The Amarillo facility provides long-term care to nearly 120 Texas veterans and their spouses.
CNS Sponsors Thanksgiving Lunch for Senior Center
Consolidated Nuclear Security, LLC sponsored a Thanksgiving lunch at Hilltop Senior Citizens Center in Amarillo, Texas.
Pantexans and Hilltop staff, along with volunteers from the Potter County Deputy Sheriff Association and Vista College, served the traditional Thanksgiving fare. About 500 Hilltop members, family and community friends enjoyed turkey, ham, cornbread dressing, vegetables and an assortment of cakes and pies. Staff members even delivered meals to about 40 homebound seniors.
This is the sixth year Pantex has sponsored the meal.
Founded in 1974 by a group of African-American seniors, Hilltop Senior Citizens Center offers daily meals and activities to a population diverse in age and race. Many of the center members are on fixed incomes and enjoy coming to the center to play games and attend classes.

Members of Hilltop Senior Citizens Center and community friends enjoy a traditional Thanksgiving lunch provided by Consolidated Nuclear Security, LLC.
Madelyn Creedon recognizes Pantex SPOs
Madelyn Creedon, NNSA Principal Deputy Administrator, recently recognized Pantex Plant Security Police officers Jessie Longoria and Lt. Zach Mayo for providing off-duty aid to a shopping mall security guard in disarming and detaining an alleged assailant earlier this fall.
Creedon recognized the Pantex officers for risking their personal safety and for helping to protect the public while being off-duty from Pantex.
Gary Wisdom, Senior Director of Pantex Safeguards, Security, and Emergency Services, said Pantex security police officers are some of the best trained and dedicated people within the NNSA enterprise. “That these two individuals risked their personal safety to save others is consistent with what I know of both and typical of the caliber and character of people we have protecting the Plant,” he said.
Pantex Security Police officers receive intense training which helped aid in their swift response to the shopping mall incident. The Pantex officers are uniformed individuals authorized to carry firearms and are able to make arrests at Pantex without warrants. They are employed for the protection of special nuclear material, or other government property.

About the photo:
Pantex Security Police officers Lt. Zach Mayo (left) and Jessie Longoria were recognized by Madelyn Creedon during a recent site visit. Each officer received a signature Pantex insignia ball cap as a token of NNSA’s appreciation for their off-duty heroics.
Pantexans support career conference

Pantexans are dedicated to encouraging the next generation of technical professionals, skilled trade workers and first responders.
Consolidated Nuclear Security, LLC was a sponsor for the recent Step Up to Success conference for area high school students. Students attended two sessions of their choice with professionals from career fields such as healthcare, business, engineering, agriculture science, criminal justice, law, communications, information technology, culinary arts and skilled trades.
Engineers, sheet metal workers and firefighter paramedics from Pantex Plant shared the education and skill requirements for their jobs.
Los Barrios de Amarillo,, a civic organization established by Hispanic community leaders, hosted the bi-annual event for more than 700 high school students in the Texas Panhandle. Los Barrios also offers a middle school conference in the spring.
NNSA Announces 2014 Sustainability Awards
NNSA NEWS
U.S. Department of Energy
National Nuclear Security Administration
WASHINGTON, D.C. – The National Nuclear Security Administration (NNSA) has awarded 15 Sustainability Awards for innovation and excellence to its national laboratories and sites.
The awards recognize exemplary individual and team performance in advancing sustainability objectives through innovative and effective programs and projects that increase energy, water and fleet efficiency and reduce greenhouse gases, pollution and waste. NNSA has conducted an internal environmental stewardship awards program for more than a decade.
The award categories and award descriptions are developed by the DOE Sustainability Performance Office (SPO) which manages the DOE Sustainability Awards Program. NNSA conducts its internal sustainability awards recognition program based on the NNSA nomination submissions input into the SPO’s sustainability awards program.
“I congratulate the winners of this year’s Sustainability Awards and all those involved in our efforts to implement environmentally responsible and sustainable operations and projects,” said DOE Under Secretary for Nuclear Security and NNSA Administrator Lt. Gen. Frank G. Klotz. “NNSA will continue striving to develop new and creative solutions to be the best possible stewards of the environment as we carry out our important and enduring national security mission.”
The award recipients were selected by a panel of judges from NNSA Headquarters and sites who reviewed and scored 24 nominations submitted in 12 of the 15 award categories. The 15 sustainability awards comprise five “Best in Class” and 10 “Environmental Stewardship” as follows:
Best in Class Awards:
- Exceptional Service/Sustainability Champion: Y-12’s Clarence Hill Cultivates the Seeds of Change. (Y-12 National Security Complex)
The exceptional service/sustainability champion demonstrates a history of exemplary performance in leading implementation of sustainable practices while reflecting a comprehensive approach to energy and environmental management through innovative strategies, practices and outreach. - Renewable Energy: Pantex Renewable Energy Project. (Pantex Plant)
This award category and selected project recognizes outstanding achievements in planning, design and constructing renewable energy to replace or lower conventional energy consumption. This award recognizes the Pantex Plant for the renewable energy wind farm project. - Green Buildings: High Performance Sustainable Building Integrated Commissioning Team. (Los Alamos National Laboratory)
This award category and selected nomination recognizes site-wide programs and projects that promote comprehensive green building principles and demonstrate progress toward meeting the Guiding Principles for High Performance Sustainable Buildings. This project involves cross-cutting collaboration to support the DOE’s and the Los Alamos National Laboratory’s commitment to reducing energy intensity and operating costs and meeting the Guiding Principles. - Waste Reduction and Pollution Prevention: Pantex Exceeding Waste Reduction Goals. (Pantex Plant)
This award category and selected nomination recognizes innovative and effective waste-reduction programs that exceeded performance targets in the Pantex Plants Site's Sustainability Plan. - Innovation and Holistic Approach: New Data and Information Management Systems for Improved Productivity and Customer Satisfaction. (Sandia National Laboratories)
This award category recognizes innovative methods and cross-disciplinary research at the site level to support sustainability goal attainment that includes innovative ideas to tackle broad-based sustainability issues.
Environmental Stewardship Awards:
- Change Agent: Jean Dewart. (Los Alamos National Laboratory)
This award category recognizes an individual who takes the initiative to foster behavior change in the immediate work environment, organizational unit and/or site. Recognition focuses on efforts that advance one or more of the goals identified in the site’s Site Sustainability Plan (SSP). - Exceptional Service/Sustainability Champion: Dr. John S. Isaacson – A Sustainability Champion. (Los Alamos National Laboratory)
The exceptional/sustainability champion demonstrates a history of exemplary performance in leading implementation of sustainable practices while reflecting a comprehensive approach to energy and environmental management through innovative strategies, practices and outreach. - Greenhouse Gas Scope 1 and 2: Eliminating Sulfur Hexafluoride in X-Ray Pulsers. (Los Alamos National Laboratory)
This award category recognizes site greenhouse gas reduction strategies and management approaches that address Scope 1 and 2 emissions. The approach should exceed or supplement reduction targets in the site’s SSP and emphasize a holistic approach to greenhouse gas management. - Renewable Energy: Implementation of Field Based Photo Voltaic Charging of Automated Samplers. (Los Alamos National Laboratory)
This award category and selected project recognizes outstanding achievements in planning, design and constructing renewable energy to replace or lower conventional energy consumption. - Green Buildings: Nevada National Security Site (NNSS) Warehouse 23-160. (Nevada National Security Site)
This award category and selected nomination recognizes site-wide programs and projects that promote comprehensive green building principles and demonstrate progress toward meeting the Guiding Principles for High Performance Sustainable Buildings. This effort involves cross-cutting collaboration to support the DOE’s and NNSS’s commitment to reducing energy intensity and operating costs and meeting the guiding principles. - Fleet: Fleet Requirements Working Group. (NNSA Headquarters)
This award category recognizes comprehensive and/or replicable approaches to fleet management programs and should include cross-cutting strategies to achieve and exceed the fleet goals. - Water: Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory Employs Multi-Faceted Approach to Water Conservation in Drought Stricken California. (Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory)
This award category recognizes an integrated approach to water resource management, addressing all water types as potential resources (waste, storm, grey, etc.) and identifying opportunities for reuse. - Waste Reduction and Pollution Prevention: Y-12 Unneeded Materials and Chemicals Program. (Y-12 National Security Complex)
This award category and selected nomination recognizes innovative and effective waste-reduction programs that exceed performance targets in Y-12’s Site Sustainability Plan. - Innovation and Holistic Approach: Y-12 Sweeping it Clean. (Y-12 National Security Complex)
This award category recognizes innovative methods and cross-disciplinary research at the site level to support sustainability goal attainment that includes innovative ideas to tackle broad-based sustainability issues. - SustainABLE Communications: WhY-12 Must Communicate. (Y-12 National Security Complex)
This award category recognizes successful and innovative communications and marketing strategies that promote sustainability goals, successes and best practices with a focus on effective and unique outreach programs that engage stakeholders and discuss the benefits of sustainability.
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What a Treat
CNS sponsors Halloween party for mental health organization

Consolidated Nuclear Security, LLC sponsored its annual Halloween party for clients of Texas Panhandle Centers Behavioral and Developmental Health October 31 at the Amarillo Civic Center. The organization serves individuals with mental illness and intellectual and developmental disabilities. The nearly 600 attendees were treated to music, dancing, group photos, and pizza served by Pantex volunteers. This year marks the 12th for this event, which many volunteers say is the most rewarding volunteer experience of the year.

Pantexans Honor Veterans
Amarillo home receives gift from CNS
Pantexans are saluting area veterans this week by participating in community events to honor Veterans Day and the men and women who have served our nation.
CNS was a proud corporate sponsor of a Saturday, Nov. 8, front-lawn Veterans Welcome Home Celebration at the Thomas E. Creek VA Medical Center in Amarillo, Texas. There, Pantexans volunteered at a dessert booth serving up treats for Celebration attendees. The afternoon Celebration capped off a full day of events which included an all-you-can-eat breakfast and a downtown Veterans Day Parade.



Photos: Pantexans serve up treats at a CNS-sponsored dessert booth during a Saturday, Nov. 8, front-lawn Veterans Welcome Home Celebration at the Thomas E. Creek VA Medical Center in Amarillo, Texas.
Pantexans also visited the Ussery-Roan Texas State Veterans Home in Amarillo on Monday to present four bread making machines on behalf of CNS. The home provides long-term nursing care for nearly 120 Texas veterans and family members.
“Providing care for our veterans is important,” said Pantex Deputy Site Manager Todd Ailes. “When we learned the smell of fresh bread baking helps stimulate appetite, we knew the machines can make a positive impact for the residents”.
CNS will also sponsor a December, Veterans Holiday Party at the home.

Photo: Pantex Deputy Site Manager Todd Ailes and Debra Halliday, Pantex community relations coordinator, present bread machines to the Ussery-Roan Texas State Veterans Home.