It started December 10th 2007 and has been going since.
It was inspired by the defunct "LANL the real story" blog.
Best wishes to all the visitors (including those from DOE).
It is you who kept it alive!
After 4 full years, we all learned that privatization of the National Labs has been a fiasco and hope congress fixes the problem as eagerly as they voted for privatization.
May 2012 be a prosperous and healthy year for all of us!
Scooby
Blog purpose
This BLOG is for LLNL present and past employees, friends of LLNL and anyone impacted by the privatization of the Lab to express their opinions and expose the waste, wrongdoing and any kind of injustice against employees and taxpayers by LLNS/DOE/NNSA.
The opinions stated are personal opinions. Therefore,
The BLOG author may or may not agree with them before making the decision to post them.
Comments not conforming to BLOG rules are deleted.
Blog author serves as a moderator.
For new topics or suggestions, email jlscoob5@gmail.com
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12 comments:
Won't get fixed. Privatized labs can make campaign contributions.
At this point, it's all about the money, not the national interest.
Who can change things? Us! How?
Not every congressman is corrupt.
We can vote in those who are willing to change campaign finance reform so that congress people are free from private interest!
Censorship will change the corrupt management, right Scooby?
First and foremost, thank you Scooby for providing this blog.
I don't know about healthy, but I am sure that LANS and LLNS will have a prosperous year.
And while we may be hopeful that Congress will see the errors of their ways we won't see any fixes this year. It's an election year and nothing of any substance will be produced by the government, only rhetoric.
Does anyone think that Congress/DOE/NNSA will admit to making a horrendous mistake?
I don't believe we could turn back the clock, I honestly think that UC likes the new arrangement. They make more money and they have limited liability.
Hey jan 1st 6:54AM,
I am not censoring anything. This is LLNL BLOG for crying out loud and I want to sake sure LLNL readers dont lose interest. I receive complaints you know.
Scooby,
Your doing great! Keep up the good wrk and avoid the negative! Beem a fan of this blog since it started !
Brewster McFrisk
great blog. I wonder what this blog has accomplished other than having the companionship of others who have witnessed the same mismanagement of money and personnel. I wish just one investigative reporter would have picked up on all this, pieced it all together, and presented it in a way that had real impact on cancelling the llns contract or lab funding.
I still have hope that someday someone of promenence will read this blog and be able to take effective action to end this dismal waste of taxpayer money. Cancelling NIF would be a good start.
The next year or two are going to be a critical time for having the voice of a lab blog as huge cuts come down the pipeline for the NNSA labs.
It will be interesting to watch who and where these planned cuts hit the lab in terms of layoffs and program closures. Just today, I saw this in the NY Times...
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"....Pentagon officials, in the meantime, are in final deliberations about potential cuts to virtually every important area of military spending: the nuclear arsenal, warships, combat aircraft, salaries, and retirement and health benefits."
Panetta to Offer Strategy for Cutting Military Budget
New York Times, Jan 2
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Can downsizing at LLNL, LANL and SNL be far off?
Can downsizing at LLNL, LANL and SNL be far off?
January 3, 2012 9:15 AM
Are you kidding? Not only "not far off" but long overdue!
Defense related layoffs are accelerating as shown by the current headlines. This will be a big topic for this blog as these cuts begin to take their toll at the Bechtel 'for-profit' managed NNSA labs....
Boeing Will Lay Off More Than 2,100 Workers At Wichita Plant (AP/CBS Seattle, Jan 4)
seattle.cbslocal.com/2012/01/04/
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It's clear from the news out of Washington this week and from Obama's' visit to the Pentagon on Thursday that huge cuts are currently being planned by the Obama administration for US defense.
Those cuts include reductions in budgets for nuclear weapons and for the research and refurbishment efforts that support them.
Large layoffs within the NNSA complex are now inevitable. The huge size of the growing fiscal deficit will require that these painful cuts be made and made quickly.
Those cuts include reductions in budgets for nuclear weapons and for the research and refurbishment efforts that support them.
Large layoffs within the NNSA complex are now inevitable. The huge size of the growing fiscal deficit will require that these painful cuts be made and made quickly.
January 6, 2012 12:30 AM
I pity those of you in the Weapon Program that will remain working for the likes of Bruce God-win and Bretski Knapp. All the work on the LEPs will remain with the existing few people. Those of us who worked on the W76 LEP know what an absolute fiasco it was. You can ask Bob Little, if you remember him or can find him. Trying accomplish anything in the Weapons Complex is virtually impossible, expertise, capability, and facilities no longer exist, particularly at the "Plants". Good luck folks, you will need it!
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