Ames Laboratory

Ames Laboratory 

Argonne

Argonne National Laboratory 

BNL NSLS II

Brookhaven National Laboratory 

Fermilab Wilson Hall

Fermi National Accelerator Laboratory 

Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory

Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory 

ORNL Campus

Oak Ridge National Laboratory 

PNNL EMSL

Pacific Northwest National Laboratory 

PPPL Place

Princeton Plasma Physics Laboratory 

SLAC Linear Accelerator

SLAC National Accelerator Laboratory 

Aerial view of the Thomas Jefferson National Accelerator Facility

Thomas Jefferson National Accelerator Facility  

Ultra Trace Laboratory

Construction of the Physical Sciences facility at PNNL.  (Pacific Northwest National Laboratory)

The Office of Science Laboratories

The Office of Science is the steward of 10 of the 17 DOE laboratories; these 10 laboratories provide essential support to the missions of the SC science programs:

Laboratory Name Location Site Office
Ames Laboratory Ames, Iowa Ames Site Office
Argonne National Laboratory Argonne, Illinois Argonne Site Office
Brookhaven National Laboratory Upton, New York Brookhaven Site Office
Fermi National Accelerator Laboratory Batavia, Illinois Fermi Site Office
Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory Berkeley, California Berkeley Site Office
Oak Ridge National Laboratory Oak Ridge, Tennessee Oak Ridge National Laboratory Site Office
Pacific Northwest National Laboratory Richland, Washington Pacific Northwest Site Office
Princeton Plasma Physics Laboratory Princeton, New Jersey Princeton Site Office
SLAC National Accelerator Laboratory Stanford, California SLAC Site Office
Thomas Jefferson National Accelerator Facility Newport News, Virginia Thomas Jefferson Site Office

The following federal offices directly support the Office of Science’s stewardship responsibilities:


Safety and Security Policy

The Office of Safety and Security Policy proactively leads all aspects of the Office of Science’s management and oversight of the ten Department of Energy Office of Science national laboratories’ operations in the following areas – environmental protection, worker safety and health, emergency management, radiological safety, contractor assurance systems, quality assurance, safeguards and security, laboratory foreign visits and assignments, laboratory badging and clearance determinations, and counterintelligence.

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Laboratory Policy

The Office of Laboratory Policy facilitates the competition and performance evaluation of the ten Department of Energy Office of Science (SC) national laboratories’ management and operating contracts.  The Office supports the SC Head of Contracting Activity on all matters related to SC procurements, coordinates uniform policy with regards to contractor human resource management, and manages the SC laboratory directed research and development and work for others programs.

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Operations Program Management

The Office of Operations Program Management provides program management and operational support and analysis of the ten Department of Energy Office of Science (SC) national laboratories in the areas of laboratory modernization, facilities and infrastructure, sustainability, safeguards and security at Office of Science’s laboratories and sites.   The Office manages the SC Science Laboratories Infrastructure program and projects, the SC Safeguards and Security program and projects and, represents SC in corporate policy deliberations related to facilities management and SC sustainability efforts.

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The DOE Laboratory System

Together, the 17 DOE laboratories comprise a preeminent federal research system, providing the Nation with strategic scientific and technological capabilities. The laboratories:

  • Execute long-term government scientific and technological missions, often with complex security, safety, project management, or other operational challenges;
  • Develop unique, often multidisciplinary, scientific capabilities beyond the scope of academic and industrial institutions, to benefit the Nation’s researchers and national strategic priorities; and
  • Develop and sustain critical scientific and technical capabilities to which the government requires assured access.

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