SECY-25-0090, Weekly Information Report Week Ending September 26, 2025
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| Issue date: | 11/20/2025 |
| From: | Martin J NRC/EDO/AO |
| To: | Commissioners NRC/OCM |
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INFORMATION REPORT NOVEMBER 20, 2025 SECY-25-0090 FOR:
The Commissioners FROM:
Jody C. Martin Associate Director for Operations Office of the Executive Director for Operations
SUBJECT:
WEEKLY INFORMATION REPORT - WEEK ENDING SEPTEMBER 26, 2025 CONTENTS ENCLOSURE Office of the Chief Human Capital Officer A
Office of the Chief Information Officer B
Office of Nuclear Reactor Regulation C
Office of Administration D
Office of the Secretary E
Jody C. Martin Associate Director for Operations, OEDO CONTACT: Erin Deeds, OEDO 301-415-2887 Signed by Martin, Jody on 11/20/25
ML25274A084 OFFICE OEDO OEDO/ADO NAME EDeeds JMartin DATE 11/19/2025 11/20/2025
November 20, 2025 Week Ending: September 26, 2025 ENCLOSURE A Office of the Chief Human Capital Officer Items of Interest ARRIVALS NONE RETIREMENTS KHAN, CHERYL B.
SENIOR PROJECT ENGINEER R-I DEPARTURES ALEXANDER, GEORGE W.
RISK ANALYST NMSS ERLANGER, CRAIG G.
DIRECTOR OFC OF NUC SEC & INC RESP NSIR SHAM, TING-LEUNG SR. TECHNICAL ADVISOR FOR ADV REACTOR RES
November 20, 2025 Week Ending: September 26, 2025 ENCLOSURE B Office of the Chief Information Officer Items of Interest Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) and Privacy Act (PA) Requests and Appeals Received During the Period of September 22 - September 26, 2025, as submitted by requester.
Tracking Number Requesters Name Requesters Organization Request Description Received Date FOIA-2025-000713
- Lakics, Christopher Iron Mountain Government Solutions Under the Freedom of Information Act, I am requesting copies of documents relating to all Solicitation documents (RFP, PWS, Addendums, Attachments, and Amendments) regarding the procurement titled: "THE OBJECTIVE OF THIS CONTRACT IS TO PROVIDE TECHNICAL ASSISTANCE SERVICES FROM THE CONTRACTOR TO CONDUCT REVIEWS OF HISTORICAL CLASSIFIED DOCUMENTS ELIGIBLE FOR AUTOMATIC DECLASSIFICATION IN ORDER TO ASSESS WHAT NEEDS TO REMAIN CLASSIFIED AND WHAT C". The solicitation resulted in a contract #31310021C0013, awarded on 07/26/2021 in the amount of approximately $3,142,000.
09/24/2025 FOIA-2025-000714 Howell, Mike The Daily Signal
Dear FOIA Officer,
Pursuant to the Freedom of Information Act, 5 U.S.C. § 552, and the implementing FOIA regulations of the agency, I respectfully request documents sufficient to account for all communications sent to or from NRCExecSec@nrc.gov between February 1, 2023 and January 19, 2025, that contain the text
'Zients' OR 'Zients, Jeffrey D' OR 'Chief of Staff Zients' OR 'jeffrey_d_zients@who.eop.gov' OR
'25th' OR 'WH Biweekly' OR 'NSA Sullivan' OR
'WH DCOS' OR 'WHSR'. Search Instructions:
For any potentially responsive documents, please include the entire communications or email chain, and all file attachments. I request all responsive documents be delivered electronically, via email. For any responsive documents, please include the entire communications chain, and all file attachments.
To further narrow down the scope of the request, requester does not seek correspondence that merely forwards press clippings, such as news accounts or opinion pieces, newsletters, and published or docketed materials, if that correspondence has no comment or no substantive comment added by any party in the thread. The terms 'pertaining to',
'referring', 'relating', or 'concerning' with respect to any given subject means anything that 09/24/2025
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ENCLOSURE B Tracking Number Requesters Name Requesters Organization Request Description Received Date FOIA-2025-000714 (continued) constitutes, contains, embodies, reflects, identifies, states, refers to, deals with, or is in any manner whatsoever pertinent to that subject. The term 'record' means any written, recorded, or graphic matter of any nature whatsoever, regardless of how recorded, and whether original or copy, including, but not limited to, the following: memoranda, reports, expense reports, books, database records, raw data, manuals, instructions, financial reports, working papers, records, notes, letters, notices, confirmations, telegrams, receipts, appraisals, pamphlets, magazines, newspapers, prospectuses, inter-office and intra-office communications, electronic mail (emails), MMS or SMS text messages, instant messages, messaging systems (such as IRC, WebIRC, Rocketchat, Signal, iMessage, Microsoft Teams, WhatsApp, Telegram, Signal, Google Chat, Twitter direct messages, Lync, Slack, and Facebook Messenger), contracts, cables, telexes, notations of any type of conversation, telephone call, voicemail, meeting or other communication. Please comply fully with 5 U.S.C. § 552(b).
FOIA-2025-000715 Howell, Mike The Daily Signal
Dear FOIA Officer,
Pursuant to the Freedom of Information Act, 5 U.S.C. § 552, and the implementing FOIA regulations of the agency, I respectfully request the following: From the timeframe of January 20, 2021 to January 1, 2022, the following documents sent or received by the organizational inbox/distribution list llo@nrc.gov: 1. Documents sufficient to account for all emails to, from, cc, bcc the custodian containing the text: '@who.eop.gov' OR
'@oa.eop.gov' OR '@ovp.eop.gov' OR
'@omb.eop.gov'. 2. Documents sufficient to account for all emails with attachment types of
(.pdf OR.docx OR.ppt OR.pptx) sent to or from (daniel_j_michelson-horowitz@omb.eop.gov OR Hayley_W_Myers@omb.eop.gov OR Amy.A.Morath@omb.eop.gov OR WH_OLA@who.eop.gov OR WHOps@who.eop.gov). 3. Documents sufficient to account for all emails to, from, cc, bcc the custodian containing the text 'WHCO' OR 'White House Legislative Affairs' OR 'White 09/25/2025
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ENCLOSURE B Tracking Number Requesters Name Requesters Organization Request Description Received Date FOIA-2025-000715 (continued)
House Document Tracking'. Search Instructions:
I request all responsive documents be delivered electronically, via email.
FOIA-2025-000716
- Harkema, Megan Vanderbilt University I am requesting access to the following records, to support a Nuclear Energy University Program (NEUP) funded project to examine public participation in the ISFSI licensing process:
9610250069, Petition for leave to intervene of Minnesota Dept of Public Svc.* Minnesota Dept of Public Works recommends that NRC accept
& grant stated petition. W/Certificate of Svc.
(September 25, 1996) 9610250021, Petition for leave to intervene & request for hearing of Minnesota Quality Board.* Requests that NRC accept & grant petition for leave to intervene &
allow MEQB to participate as full party. (Oct 14, 1996) 9610250044, Petition for leave to intervene of Prairie Island Indian Community.*
(October 15, 1996) 9610250049, Prairie Island Coalition (PIC) request for hearing for Docket 72-18 & leave to intervene in matls license proceeding. (October 16, 1996) 9610250014, Notice of intervention & motion to intervene of City of Red Wing.* Intervention requested to allow City of Red Wing to participate in proceeding to ensure forum created for exchange of info. W/Certificate of Svc. (October 16, 1996) 9610250127, Petition for leave to intervene, request for summary disposition or, in alternative, request for initiation of hearing procedures of City of Lake City,MN.* Requests that petition be granted. W/Certificate of Svc.
(Oct 17, 1996) 9610250085, Florence Township request for hearing & petition to intervene.*
Petitioner must receive hearing & be permitted to intervene, pending admission of contentions.
W/Notice of Appearance. (October 17, 1996)
The February 27, 2000, petition of Carol Overland to intervene in license transfers for Monticello and Prairie Island, referenced in 52 NRC 37 (CLI-00-14). The February 29, 2000 petition of the North American Water Office to intervene in license transfers for Monticello and Prairie Island, referenced in 52 NRC 37 (CLI-00-14). The March 6, 2000 petition of the Prairie Island Indian Community to intervene in license transfers for Monticello and Prairie Island,
referenced in 52 NRC 37 (CLI-00-14).
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November 20, 2025 Week Ending: September 26, 2025 ENCLOSURE C Office of Nuclear Reactor Regulation Items of Interest Office of Nuclear Reactor Regulation Staff Held a Public Workshop to Present Its Independent Technical Evaluations and Path Forward Regarding Two Key Topics Critical to the Near-Term Use of Higher Burnup and Increased Enrichment Fuel On September 24, 2025, the Office of Nuclear Reactor Regulation staff held a public workshop to present its independent technical evaluations and path forward regarding two key topics critical to the near-term use of higher burnup and increased enrichment fuel: containment aerosol deposition and radiation equipment qualification issues related to radiological consequence analysis for operating reactors. The staff communicated its plans to issue a publicly available reference document before the end of the calendar year to support expected EPU-related licensing actions. Final guidance on these topics will be incorporated into Revision 2 of RG 1.183. The workshop was well-received, with stakeholders praising the staffs risk-informed approach in successfully addressing complex and challenging technical issues in a timely manner. The industry expressed support for the staffs path forward to resolve the two issues.
U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission (NRC) Staff Supported the NRC and the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission (FERC) Quarterly Meeting On September 25, 2025, the U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission (NRC) staff supported the NRC and the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission (FERC) quarterly meeting, hosted at FERC Headquarters Office. The purpose of the meeting is for information exchange of technical presentations, discussions on the reliability of the Nations electric power grid, as well as nuclear power plant safety and security. The NRC staff provided a presentation on the development of an NRC Regulatory Guide for the Offsite Power System. The Regulatory Guide will endorse the Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE) Standard 765, IEEE Standard for Preferred Power Supply for Nuclear Power Generating Stations, and IEEE Standard 1792 IEEE Recommended Practice for Nuclear Power Generating Station Preferred Power Supply Reliability. The NRC staff also provided a presentation on the Nine Mile Point Unit 2 scram and FitzPatrick scram events on September 23, 2024. Finally, the NRC staff provided a presentation and discussed the status of the MOA/MOU between NRC and FERC.
November 20, 2025 Week Ending: September 26, 2025 ENCLOSURE D Office of Administration Items of Interest Juniper Wi-Fi System Refresh On September 23, 2025, contract number NNG15SD19B/31310025F0111 was awarded to Alvarez LLC in Leesburg, Virginia. The purpose of this contract is to obtain a Juniper Mist Wi-Fi system with a three-year maintenance package. The period of performance is from October 1, 2025, through September 30, 2026, with one option period. The total potential value of the contract can be up to $962,641.80.
Language Translation, Interpretation, and Multilingual Desktop Publishing Services On September 24, 2025, contract number 31310025C0008 was awarded to Translation Excellence Inc. in Aurora, Colorado. The purpose of this contract is to obtain translation services in support of both the U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commissions (NRC) domestic mission to secure public health and safety; and its commitments to international cooperation, which includes contracts, arrangements, and letters of agreement with 33 foreign governments and international regulatory agencies. The period of performance is from October 1, 2025, through September 30, 2026, with four option periods. The total potential value of the contract can be up to $2,008,975.13.
Document Processing Center (DPC) Support Services On September 19, 2025, contract number 31310025C0011 was awarded to Sault Tribe Government Solutions LLC in Sault Sainte Marie, Michigan. The purpose of this contract is to obtain document processing services, such as entering and filing documents electronically, performing database cleanup tasks, and converting old paper and microfiche-based documents into electronic format. The period of performance is from October 1, 2025, through September 30, 2026, with four option periods. The total potential value of this contract can be up to
$9,830,196.31.
Purchase of Dell Laptops and Peripherals On September 24, 2025, contract number 47QTCA19D00ML/31310025F0108 was awarded to MCP Computer Products, Inc. in San Marcos, California. The purpose of this contract is to purchase Dell laptops and accessories. The period of performance is from October 1, 2025, through September 30, 2026, with no option periods. The total potential value of this contract can be up to $2,162,815.93.
Health Physics Training On September 22, 2025, contract number GS-00F-195CA/31310025F0092 was awarded to Oak Ridge Associated Universities Incorporated in Oak Ridge, Tennessee. The purpose of this contract is to provide personnel with specific technical expertise and, as required, the necessary facilities and materials to conduct or assist in the delivery of various instructor-led training courses on various topics related to the field of Health Physics and associated NRC regulations as well as to develop E-Learning products in the subject areas discussed above and other nuclear topics. The period of performance is from December 1, 2025, through November 30, 2026, with four option periods. The total potential value of this contract can be up to
$8,162,621.37.
November 20, 2025 Week Ending: September 26, 2025 ENCLOSURE E Office of the Secretary Items of Interest Document Released to Public Date of Document Subject Decision Documents 1.
SECY-78-167 03/22/1978 Proposed Letter to State on Brazil Exports 2.
SECY-78-135 03/07/1978 Briefings by Svein Thorstensen, Head of the Euratom Section of the IAEA Division of Safeguards Operations 3.
SECY-78-134 03/07/1978 Pending Retransfer from Spain to the United Kingdom (UK) for Reprocessing (SECY 77-634) 4.
SECY-78-124 03/01/1978 Draft Action Plan to Stretch IAEA Safeguards 5.
SECY-78-123 03/01/1978 Pending Retransfer from Switzerland to France for reprocessing 6.
SECY-78-292 06/01/1978 Information Regarding Staff's Efforts to Obtain Information on Implementation of International Safeguards and Status Report on the Interagency Action Plan to Strengthen IAEA Safeguards 7.
SECY-78-257 05/15/1978 United Kingdom "International Nuclear Fuel Cycle Evaluation (INFCE) Classification and Disclosure Guidance" 8.
SECY-78-254 05/12/1978 Status Report on the 1977 Safeguards Implementation Reports (SIR) 9.
SECY-78-241 05/05/1978 Proposed Response to State Department Letter Protection of Category II and III Quantities of Material in the US
- 10. SECY-78-202 04/10/1978 Comprehensive Evaluation of Safeguards at the Nuclear Fuel Services (NFS) Facility, Erwin, Tennessee
- 11. SECY-78-186 04/04/1978 Proposed Retransfer from Switzerland to France for Reprocessing (SECY-78-123)
- 12. SECY-78-406 07/25/1978 Pending Retransfer from Japan to the UK for Reprocessing (RTD/EU (JA)-20)
- 13. SECY-78-403 07/24/1978 Proposed Licenses to Export High Enriched Uranium to the Republic of Korea (Application XSNM-1173 and XSNM-1207)
- 14. SECY-78-401 07/21/1978 Proposed Agreement for Cooperation with Iran
- 15. SECY-78-400 07/21/1978 Information on Questions Regarding India Raised at Recent Congressional Hearings
- 16. SECY-78-370 07/06/1978 IAEA Safeguards Implementation Report (SIR)
Covering 1977
- 17. SECY-78-367 07/05/1978 Request to Department of State to consider Approaches for Acquiring Additional Safeguards Implementation Information
- 18. SECY-78-360F 10/26/1978 Safeguards Arrangement for HEU to Romania (SECY 78-360)
- 19. SECY-78-337 06/22/1978 Proposed Exchange of Notes with Yugoslavia
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ENCLOSURE E
- 20. SECY-78-313B 07/12/1978 Physical Security Assurances for U.S. Nuclear Exports
- 21. SECY-78-93 02/14/1978 US Position on IAEA Safeguards Effectiveness Principles as Detailed in State Cable 254712 of October 23, 1977
- 22. SECY-78-84 02/09/1978 Transfer of Classified Non-Military Information to Foreign Government by NRC
- 23. SECY-78-82 02/10/1978 State Letter on HEU Exports
- 24. SECY-78-71 02/02/1978 Executive Branch Views on International Safeguards and Reprocessing Questions
- 25. SECY-78-65A 01/13/1978 Approval of Urgent License to Export Mixed Oxide Fuel to Switzerland (Application XSNM-954)
- 26. Staff Requirements Memorandum SECY-25-0068 08/08/2025 Section 274b. Agreement with the State of Connecticut
- 27. Commission Voting Record SECY-25-0068 08/08/2025 Section 274b. Agreement with the State of Connecticut Information 1.
SECY-25-0081 09/23/2025 Weekly Information Report Week Ending September 5, 2025 2.
SECY-25-0083 09/24/2025 Weekly Information Report Week Ending September 12, 2025 Memoranda 1.
None Commission Correspondence 1.
Letter to the Honorable John Kennedy and Chuck Fleischmann, submits the NRCs monthly Congressional Status Report for August 2025 2.
Letter to the Honorable Doug Burgum, et al., responds to Executive Order 14156, Declaring a National Energy Emergency Federal Register Notices Issued 1.
Advisory Committee on the Medical Uses of Isotopes: Meeting Notice; October 27-28, 2025 2.
State of Connecticut: Discontinuance of Certain Commission Regulatory Authority Within the State: Notice of Agreement Between the NRC and the State of Connecticut