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published Wednesday, June 04, 2008  533 Views


Job Opening - Program Director 
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The Alliance for Nuclear Accountability (ANA) seeks a Program Director, in our Washington, DC office. The Program Director (PD) will work to ensure that the concerns, perspectives, and positions of ANA are effectively represented in DC and nationally, to Congress, the Administration, and other national organizations. The PD will keep ANA member groups fully informed of critical information, and actions pertaining to the nuclear weapons complex at the national level. The PD will oversee the annual advocacy and education event, supervise interns and assist ANA groups.

Skills needed: excellent communications skills including verbal, written and computer; 3+ years experience with progressive advocacy organizations; supervisory experience; strong organizational skills; and commitment to grassroots organizing. Knowledge of nuclear weapons and waste issues and Hill experience a plus.

Salary: DOE, plus health and dental insurance and generous paid vacation.

To apply: Send a letter of interest, resume, three references, and a short (3-6 pages) recent writing sample by email to: mmiller@ananculear.org

Deadline 07/15/08 EQUAL OPPORTUNITY EMPLOYER



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published Friday, May 30, 2008  458 Views

WASHINGTON DC -- On Wednesday, May 14th,  The Alliance for Nuclear Accountability together with member groups, the Nuclear Age Peace Foundation, Peace Action and Women's Actions for New Directions (WAND), met with Senator Diane Feinstein at her office in Washington, DC.
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published Monday, April 14, 2008  1053 Views

Tri-City Herald

By Annette Cary, Herald staff writer


The Alliance for Nuclear Accountability gave the Department of Energy a failing grade Monday for its budget proposals for environmental cleanup at Hanford and other nuclear sites.

The alliance, which includes Heart of America Northwest, held a news conference in Washington, D.C.


“DOE is simply not up to the task of running the nation’s largest cleanup program,” Gerald Pollet, executive director of Heart of America, said in a statement.


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published Monday, April 14, 2008  792 Views

Dayton Daily News

By Jessica Wehrman | Monday, April 14, 2008, 01:39 PM


The Alliance for Nuclear Accountability - a network of organizations that opposes new nuclear weapons production and advocates a speedier cleanup - took the Department of Energy to task Monday, saying that when it sped up cleanup of the former Mound, Fernald and Rocky Flats nuclear sites, it broke a promise to spend extra money on cleanup of other former nuclear sites.


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published Monday, April 14, 2008  794 Views

CQ HOMELAND SECURITY
April 14, 2008 – 8:19 p.m.

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published Thursday, April 10, 2008  641 Views

WHAT:    Briefing on "Nuclear Weapons Reform: Agenda for the Next Administration" based on aDepartment of Energy (DOE) Radioactive Report Card compiled by leaders of groups from communities located in the shadows of U.S. nuclear weapons sites.

WHEN:    Monday, April 14, 2008 - -10:00am

 
WHERE:  Room485 Russell Senate Office Building, Washington, DC

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published Friday, February 29, 2008  2271 Views

By Kevin Welch
Amarillo Globe-News
Publication Date: 02/29/08

About 40 people, including Pantex and National Nuclear Security Administration staff attended a Thursday night public hearing on the proposal at the Globe-News Center for the Performing Arts.

One part of the plan calling for increased manufacture of new nuclear pits, the core of nuclear warheads, drew the most criticism.



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published Friday, February 29, 2008  1722 Views

Comments given by ANA Director Susan Gordon at the Pantex hearing in Texas.

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published Thursday, February 28, 2008  1516 Views

Thursday, Feb. 28, 2008
Tri-City Herald

By Annette Cary, Herald senior writer

The Department of Energy budget request for Hanford and other nuclear waste sites is $1.1 billion short, said senators in an appeal Wednesday to the Senate Budget Committee.

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published Sunday, February 24, 2008  1427 Views

By SUSANNE M. SCHAFER - Associated Press Writer
http://www.thestate.com/312/story/323827.html

NORTH AUGUSTA, S.C. --
Protesters bearing posters of nuclear bomb-blasted Hiroshima and Nagasaki greeted Department of Energy officials who came to South Carolina on Thursday to get public comments on the agency's plans to revamp the nation's nuclear weapons facilities.

"Stop the insanity! Slow down our nuclear weapons production!" said Henry Gurr, a retired physics professor from nearby Aiken.

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