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May 25, 2012
Past awards from the Department of Energy Small Business Awards program.
Celebrating National Small Business Week, and Our FY 2011 Small Business Award Winners

What does an environmental remediation company, a company that measures greenhouse gases, and an information technology company have in common? All have been recognized by the Energy Department for their exceptional performance and creativity towards helping the Department achieve our mission.

May 24, 2012
Deputy Secretary Poneman tours Arkansas Power Electronics International as part of National Small Business Week. | Energy Department photo by Teryn Norris.
Small Businesses in Arkansas Show How America Competes

America’s economic leadership depends on small businesses, which create two out of every three jobs in the U.S. and help drive the technological innovation that ensures our long-term competitiveness.

May 24, 2012
Nominate Your Mentor for the Presidential Award in Science, Math, and Engineering Mentoring

Editor's Note: This blog was originally posted by the White House Office of Science and Technology Policy. 

May 24, 2012
Changing Faces, Changing Government

Editor's Note: This blog was originally posted by the White House Initiative on Asian Americans and Pacific Islanders, by their Deputy Director, Audrey Buering

May 24, 2012
Green Launching Pad 2.0 awards ceremony with Secretary Chu, Gov. John Lynch, and UNH President Mark Huddleston held at EnerTrac, Inc., in Hudson, NH. | Courtesy of University of New Hampshire Photographic Services
"Green Launching Pad" Supports Clean Energy Small Businesses

The Green Launching Pad program is helping new businesses grow and save energy.

May 24, 2012
Application Engineer Eric Biedermann of Vibrant supervises an automated nondestructive testing system. | Photo courtesy of Sandia National Lab.
New Mexico Scientists Help Local Businesses

Sandia and Los Alamos National Laboratories are teaming up with small businesses in New Mexico to provide technical assistance free of charge.

May 23, 2012
Dot Harris visited the after school program at the Greater Atlanta chapter of Girls Inc. on May 18.
Visiting Strong, Smart, and Bold Girls at Girls Inc.

“Who here has seen the movie The Help?” I asked. Twenty hands went up, eager for me to call on them. “What does Aibileen say to the little girl she takes care of?”

The answer came ringing back from the girls surrounding me – “You is kind. You is smart. You is important.”

May 11, 2012
Here to Serve

It is a pleasure to join the Administration as the Director of the Office of Economic Impact and Diversity here at the Department of Energy.  When President Obama nominated me for this position, I immediately recognized the vital importance of the work that this office does. From assisting small businesses to supporting minority serving institutions to enhancing the diversity and inclusion at the Department, this office has a mission-critical role for our clean energy future.

May 10, 2012
Visiting With Santa Fe Small Business Owners

You’ve got to do your homework in order to contract with the federal government. Whether you are a large or small business owner, learning the ins and outs of government contracting takes dedication, perseverance, and taking advantage of opportunities to meet face-to-face with procurement experts and other businesses.

May 8, 2012
University of Idaho professor Supathorn Phongikaroon works with a graduate student in the radiochemistry lab at the Center for Advanced Energy Studies in Idaho Falls, Idaho. Phongikaroon has received $820,000 from DOE to study an applied technology to remotely analyze spent nuclear fuel. | Photo courtesy of the University of Idaho.
Training the Next Generation of Nuclear Energy Leaders

To train and educate the future leaders of the nuclear energy field, the Energy Department is offering $47.2 million in competitive scholarships, fellowships, research projects and university research reactor upgrades.