Nuclear Safety Bosses Get Their Review Squad: Bonuses on Deck
Published Date: 11/11/2025
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The Defense Nuclear Facilities Safety Board just announced the team that will review how well their top executives perform starting October 1, 2025. This group, made up of experts from DNFSB and other agencies, will decide on performance ratings, bonuses, and pay raises for senior leaders. If you’re a senior executive here, this means your work will be carefully reviewed by this new board.
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DNFSB Senior Execs Face New Review Board
If you are a Senior Executive Service (SES) employee at the Defense Nuclear Facilities Safety Board (DNFSB), a Performance Review Board (PRB) will review your performance and recommend performance ratings, bonuses, and pay increases. The PRB membership appointments were effective October 1, 2025, and a revision to membership was approved on November 6, 2025 with notice published November 10, 2025.
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