General Atomics Builds Precision Nuclear Instruments, Passes Quality Audit, Extending 65-Year Nuclear Legacy
SAN DIEGO, CALIFORNIA / ACCESS Newswire / December 2, 2025 / General Atomics Electromagnetic Systems (GA-EMS) has completed the build of 17 Nuclear Multi-Range Power 1000 instruments for delivery to Los Alamos National Laboratory and has passed a key quality audit, marking two milestones that underscore the company's decades-long commitment to nuclear excellence.
The 17 instruments are complete and ready for shipment to Los Alamos ahead of schedule. When paired with a compatible neutron detector, each instrument enables precise measurement of neutron flux across nine decades of range.
In addition, auditors from the Laboratory verified GA-EMS' compliance with the Nuclear Quality Assurance-1 standard and issued confirmation that the company meets the rigorous quality and safety requirements for supplying components and services to facilities across the nuclear security enterprise. Following the successful audit, Los Alamos added GA-EMS to its Institutional Evaluated Suppliers List (IESL).
"These are two distinct but equally important milestones," said Scott Forney, president of General Atomics Electromagnetic Systems. "Delivering precision instrumentation and earning quality validation both reflect our long-standing commitment to advancing nuclear technologies and to collaborating closely with our government partners in support of the nation's critical initiatives."
About General Atomics Electromagnetic Systems
General Atomics Electromagnetic Systems (GA-EMS) develops innovative technologies to create breakthrough solutions supporting operational environments from undersea to space. From electromagnetic, power generation and energy storage systems and space systems and satellites, to hypersonic, missile defense, and laser weapon systems, GA-EMS offers an expanding portfolio of capabilities for defense, government, and national security customers. GA-EMS also provides commercial products and services targeting hazardous waste remediation, oil and gas, and nuclear energy industries.
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