During a recent government meeting, commissioners emphasized the urgent need for the agency to adapt to a rapidly evolving landscape in nuclear energy deployment. As several companies engage in pre-application discussions, the agency currently reviews only a handful of applications, a situation expected to change as interest in nuclear energy grows.
Commissioners highlighted the importance of improving performance metrics beyond safety, focusing on the efficient and timely completion of licensing processes. They acknowledged that while oversight and inspection remain critical, licensing reviews have become a smaller part of the agency's overall activities, leading to delays attributed to insufficient staffing resources.
To address these challenges, the agency must enhance its agility and responsiveness to change. This includes cultivating a flexible workforce capable of adapting to evolving industry plans and regulatory needs. The commissioners stressed the necessity for regulatory predictability and stability, advocating for coherent and practical regulations alongside objective and transparent decision-making processes.
Furthermore, they proposed setting clear, ambitious goals for workload execution and utilizing meaningful metrics to guide performance improvements. The meeting underscored the agency's commitment to maximizing the efficiency of its oversight and inspection programs, aligning with the expectations set forth by Congress in the Advance Act.