The 2026 Annual Meeting of the NTSF will be held on June 22-25 in Austin TX!
The Southern States Energy Board and the U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) will host the Annual Meeting of the National Transportation Stakeholders Forum (NTSF) in Austin, TX, on June 22-25, 2026.
Meeting Venue
The Hotel Van Zandt, located in Austin’s lively Rainey Street Historic District, reflects the city’s music and cultural spirit. Guests enjoy a casual restaurant with live music, a rooftop pool and bar, a fitness center, and complimentary bicycles. The property is within walking distance of parks, museums, theaters, breweries, and live music venues, with nearby attractions including the Moody Center, Circuit of the Americas, and the Texas State Capitol.
About the NTSF
The U.S. Department of Energy's (DOE or Department) National Transportation Stakeholders Forum (NTSF) is the mechanism through which the Department communicates at a national level with States and Tribes about DOE shipments of radioactive waste and materials, as well as occasional high-visibility shipments that are nonradioactive. The purpose of the NTSF is to bring transparency, openness, and accountability to DOE's offsite transportation activities through collaboration with State and Tribal governments.
Who Should Attend?
NTSF meetings are intended for professionals involved in emergency management, security, inspection, transportation, environmental protection, regulatory compliance, and radiation safety related to radioactive material shipments.
The 2026 Meeting will be especially relevant for state, tribal, federal, and industry personnel that interact with government regulators. First-time attendees are encouraged to join a Newcomers Webinar and Orientation Breakfast to learn more.
Draft Agenda and Registration Forthcoming