Kristine L. Svinicki
Chair
Commission
20 reports
U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission
Government · Holding structure · 3K employees · Rockville, MD
Interactive org chart
Explore the agency leadership model, component structure, and reporting layers from official public sources.
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Download the CSV data insteadThis org chart is derived from the U.S. Government Manual and NRC organizational descriptions, reflecting the commission-based governance and major program offices responsible for nuclear safety regulation.
What to model
Start with the public baseline, then use the scenario views and source-backed changes to ask what happens when leadership, span, or team ownership shifts.
The people
10 senior leadership roles or offices from official public sources. Use this section as a current agency-leadership index, not a private-company filing table.
Chair
Commission
20 reports
Executive Director for Operations
Executive
14 reports
Commissioner
Commission
0 reports
Commissioner
Commission
0 reports
Commissioner (Vacancy)
Commission
0 reports
Commissioner (Vacancy)
Commission
0 reports
General Counsel
Office of the General Counsel
0 reports
Inspector General
Office of Inspector General
0 reports
Secretary of the Commission
Office of the Secretary
0 reports
Chief Administrative Judge, Atomic Safety and Licensing Board Panel
Atomic Safety and Licensing Board Panel
0 reports
The operating model
4 offices, branches, or components organize the agency mission. Tile size scales with estimated staff where public estimates exist.
p15
Regulates operating commercial nuclear power reactors and research reactors.
p16
Licenses and oversees new nuclear reactor designs and construction.
p17
Regulates nuclear materials, fuel cycle facilities, and safeguards.
p18
Conducts research to support regulatory decision-making and safety standards.
The agency brief
The comparison
Compared with the Department of Energy, which promotes and manages nuclear technologies, the NRC is strictly regulatory and independent. Unlike EPA, whose authority spans multiple environmental domains, the NRC’s jurisdiction is narrowly focused on nuclear safety, resulting in a more technically specialized, …
Current signals
No recent leadership changes documented in the provided official source.
The NRC is led by the Chair of the Commission, currently Kristine L. Svinicki, who serves as the agency’s chief executive and official spokesperson.
The NRC licenses and regulates the civilian use of nuclear materials and facilities to protect public health and safety, the environment, and national security.
Major components include the Office of Nuclear Reactor Regulation, Office of New Reactors, Office of Nuclear Material Safety and Safeguards, and Office of Nuclear Regulatory Research, supported by legal, administrative, and oversight offices.
As an independent regulatory agency, the NRC does not report to a cabinet department; it is overseen by Congress and the President through appointments and statutory authority.
The org chart helps policymakers and analysts understand reporting relationships, identify coordination points among reactor and materials programs, and model the impact of vacancies or reorganizations.
Reference
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