As new bidders seek to score LANL management contract, locals push for community concerns
Go look up local newspaper articles from the regions where NNSA does business and see if any of the other locations have this issue. Why is it that only in Northern NM the community is in line for an ever larger handout?
http://www.sfreporter.com/santafe/article-14022-contract-scoping.html
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It's Los Alamos "National" Laboratory and not county or city. The first priority for the RFP is doing the best for the nation, and a not-for-profit contract would seen to provide the best value to the country.
It's Los Alamos "National" Laboratory and not county or city. The first priority for the RFP is doing the best for the nation, and a not-for-profit contract would seen to provide the best value to the country.
October 5, 2017 at 6:06 AM
Exactly, so far NNSA seems like they are doing a good job and not being pushed around.
LANL is the economy in north central NM. LLNL is couch change in the bay area. That's the difference.
Less entitlement please
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