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Wednesday, June 10, 2009

A possibility....

Anonymously contributed:

Rather than blame and point fingers, let's focus on who can help- the only possibility in your list is DOE. We need to get out of NNSA and LLNS- the missions they span are certainly not our future- and move on to DOE Office of Science and broaden our programs.
"By decree of DOE, LLNL is no longer an NNSA laboratory" and "DOE has decided to re-bid the contract to manage LLNL" and "LLNS has decide to end its term as laboratory manager"

12 comments:

Anonymous said...

If that be the case LLNL is dead and stinking and the tombstone dates are correct.

Anonymous said...

DOE can't make that decree. NNSA was created by Congress in 2000. Congress is not all that willing to admit mistakes. Don't hold your breath waiting for congress to disband NNSA.

One should also remember that DOE has not been that popular with congress since it's hodgepodge creation.

Anonymous said...

NNSA has been a disaster for LLNL. Not one positive thing has come out of the creation of NNSA.

NNSA has an ever shrinking mission and the NPR will make this very clear when its released later this year.

If LLNL is to survive it needs to become a national science lab with a national security mission in its portfolio, and work under the auspices of the DOE Office of Science not NNSA.

Obi-Wan said...

Congress = Your Representative = Talk to them....Don't waste your time blogging, take action if your serious about change vs. just complaining!

Anonymous said...

Both LLNL and LANL are going to slowly die, especial in terms of the science. There is very little you can do about it. The message that you have been hearing about this situation is abundantly clear.

However, all the DOE energy labs are thriving and will have lots of extra funding thrown at them over the next decade. For example, ORNL is looking to hire over 1000 new staffers and got hundreds of millions of dollars in stimulus money to help them build what will soon be the world's faster super computer.

The future is bleak for the NNSA labs. SNL has diversified over the last 15 years, so they'll make out much better than either LLNL or LANL.

If you're still years away from retirement then there is really only one one good solution -- get out and find a lab that will be thriving and awash in new federal science funding. Whether you like it or not, this nation is changing course and entering a bright new era of federally funded science for all but the nuclear weapon labs. The fact that the NNSA labs got nothing in terms of science funding from the recent stimulus bill is telling you something important. Don't fight the trend. The trend can be your friend.

Anonymous said...

June 12, 2009 8:09 AM

6:49PM has hit it right on the head. LANL will be around far longer then LLNL cause they hold the last good cards in the deck. When their capabilities are gone, and the US is disarmed whereby they lost all their talent and capabilities, America is gone too. It's really not that far away.

Anonymous said...

"Don't fight the trend. The trend can be your friend."

You are right on. NNSA has been nothing but a group of losers from the beginning. Nuclear weapons and nuclear material are becoming more of a liability than an asset.

Get out while you can. NNSA is not your future.

Anonymous said...

In the context of this thread, does "science" equal subsidized sandbox for individual researchers? NNSA just completed a $3B investment in NIF with operational funds to continue. The LDRD pot is tens of millions of dollars a year.

Admittedly the Office of Science labs are in tall clover. If the administration is successful in tripling federal research dollars, some share of that will end up at the NNSA labs, too.

Anonymous said...

If WHAT administration is successful in tripling federal research dollars, some share of that will end up at the NNSA labs, too.

I hope you're not talking about the Obamantor. LLNL and LANL are two labs this guy needs to die to assure we can't retain or make new weapons. For him and his followers that's " mission accomplished" without firing a shot. The world will be ready to pounce.

You got the wrong guy in the whitehouse and the wrong congress and senate if you want to be world power

Anonymous said...

"If the administration is successful in tripling federal research dollars, some share of that will end up at the NNSA labs, too." - 11:55 AM

"Trickle down" funding economics for the NNSA labs. Geeze, the future sure looks bright for LLNL and LANL!

Anonymous said...

I hear on this BLOG:"get out while you can", "this place sucks" but I dont see people leaving in droves.

Anonymous said...

June 16, 2009 8:49 PM

That's cause there's no place to go but just wait until Obama makes it all good in about ten years and then you'll see many leave, very fast. However, in 18-24 months when NIF is really complete there will be a lot leaving involuntarily. I did hear today we'll have some contact and term people moving on since terms are not being extended.

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