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2025: The year in nuclear
As Nuclear News has done since 2022, we have compiled a review of the nuclear news that filled headlines and sparked conversations in the year just completed. Departing from the chronological format of years past, we open with the most impactful news of 2025: a survey of actions and orders of the Trump administration that are reshaping nuclear research, development, deployment, and commercialization. We then highlight some of the top news in nuclear restarts, new reactor testing programs, the fuel supply chain and broader fuel cycle, and more.
Advances in Nuclear Nonproliferation Technology and Policy Conference (ANTPC 2025)
The Honorable Joyce Connery retired from the U.S. Federal Government on January 31, 2025 after over 23 years of service. She now owns and operates her own consulting firm, Connery Strategies. Her last federal position was that of Chair of the Defense Nuclear Facilities Safety Board (DNFSB), a position to which she was appointed on January 20, 2021 by President Joseph R. Biden, Jr., making that her second term of leading the Board. The Board is an independent organization within the executive branch chartered with the responsibility of providing recommendations and advice to the President and the Secretary of Energy regarding public health and safety issues at Department of Energy (Department) defense nuclear facilities. Ms. Connery was confirmed to her position in August of 2015 and was designated Chairman by President Obama. In January 2017, President Trump designated a new Chairman, but Ms. Connery remained in her position on the Board.
Prior to her confirmation, Ms. Connery was the Director of Nuclear Energy Policy within the Office of International Economics on the National Security Council under President Obama. In that position, Ms. Connery worked to develop policy among agencies and align and coordinate programs covering nuclear safety, security, and nuclear trade. Previously, Ms. Connery served as Senior Policy Advisor to the Deputy Secretary of Energy. Prior to that post, she was the Director for Threat Reduction and Nuclear Energy Cooperation in the office of the WMD (Weapons of Mass Destruction Coordinator at the National Security Council. She served under both the Bush and Obama Administrations and was responsible for nuclear Cooperative Threat Reduction programs, the Nuclear Security Summit, the President’s four-year effort to secure vulnerable nuclear materials, international nuclear energy policy and bilateral nuclear security and trade agreements.
Ms. Connery has also served as Senior Policy Advisor to the Assistant Secretary for Defense Nuclear Nonproliferation at the National Nuclear Security Administration and worked in various other capacities within that organization. She served in Kazakhstan for two years, first as the Department of Energy’s nonproliferation representative for the Embassy and then as the on-site project manager for the shut-down of the BN-350 fast breeder reactor.
Ms. Connery holds a bachelor’s degree in International Relations from Tufts University and a Master of Arts in Law and Diplomacy from the Fletcher School and is a 2017 Graduate of the University of Virginia’s Sorensen Public Leadership Program. Ms. Connery also received a Master’s in Social Work from George Mason University in 2023.Ms. Connery has received numerous awards over the course of her career, to include NNSA’s Silver Medal and the Secretary of Energy’s Distinguished Service Award. She was a finalist for the 2012 Service to America Medal for National Security and International Relations. In 2013, she received a Presidential Citation from the American Nuclear Society and in 2015, she was recognized with a Meritorious Achievement Award from the Nuclear Infrastructure Council.
Ms. Connery is an active member of the American Nuclear Society, sits on the Advisory Board of the Idaho National Laboratory’s National and Homeland Security Directorate, is on the Board of HopeLink Behavioral Health, and is currently the Chair of the Board of the Hylton Center for the Performing Arts in Virginia.
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