Washington Focus. [US DOE appointments]
Implementation of President Bill Clinton's policies have had a slow start due to delays in making appointments to key positions; by the end of February, many vacancies at the Assistant Secretary level were still unfilled. Despite rumors that the Department of energy (DOE) will abolish the Assistant Secretary for Nuclear Energy in favor of a position that encompasses all of DOE's research and development programs, no official announcement has been made. The President, however, did announce two DOE appointments: Susan Tierney, former Massachusetts PUC Commissioner, was nominated as Assistant Secretary for Domestic and International Affairs, and Thomas Grumbly, as Assistant Secretary for Environmental Restoration and Management.
- OSTI ID:
- 7108151
- Journal Information:
- NUEXCO. Monthly Report to the Nuclear Industry; (United States), Journal Name: NUEXCO. Monthly Report to the Nuclear Industry; (United States) Vol. 295; ISSN 0742-4582; ISSN NUEXD3
- Country of Publication:
- United States
- Language:
- English
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