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Homepage | Nuclear Regulatory Commission NRC Chairman David Wright (right) speaks with Nuclear Energy Institute President and CEO Maria Korsnick at the opening of the NRC’s sixth annual artificial intelligence workshop This event allows broad discussion of the regulatory and technical aspects of using AI in NRC-regulated activities
About NRC | Nuclear Regulatory Commission The U S Nuclear Regulatory Commission (NRC) was created as an independent agency by Congress in 1974 to ensure the safe use of radioactive materials for beneficial civilian purposes while protecting people and the environment
Organization Functions | Nuclear Regulatory Commission - NRC The NRC has an annual budget of about $1 billion and employs about 3,000 people located in five primary locations in the United States Functional Descriptions See also the organization chart
NRC at a Glance | Nuclear Regulatory Commission The NRC spends about 15,000 hours a year scrutinizing security at nuclear power plants, including 8,000 hours of force-on-force inspections These inspections include mock combat drills and are conducted on a cycle so that each plant undergoes a force-on-force inspection every 3 years
Document Collections | Nuclear Regulatory Commission - NRC Document Collections This page is a list of index pages for document collections that are available in full text on this Web site More NRC public documents are available by using the Agencywide Documents Access and Management System (ADAMS)
Facilities (by NRC Region or State) NRC regional offices oversee the major nuclear facilities that the agency regulates To learn more about a regional office, select the region number from the map above or select the jurisdiction, location, State, or territory from the following table
California | NRC. gov NRC's Regional Office in Arlington (Region IV) is responsible for carrying out the agency's duties in California No nuclear fuel cycle facilities are located in California
Career Opportunities | Nuclear Regulatory Commission - NRC The Nuclear Regulatory Commission protects public health and safety and advances the nation’s common defense and security by enabling the safe and secure use and deployment of civilian nuclear energy technologies and radioactive materials through efficient and reliable licensing, oversight, and regulation for the benefit of society and the