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Saturday, August 31, 2019

NNSA Seeks New Los Alamos Field Office Manager

The U.S. National Nuclear Security Administration (NNSA) is looking for a new manager for its Los Alamos National Laboratory 

https://www.exchangemonitor.com/nnsa-seeks-new-los-alamos-field-office-manager/

32 comments:

Anonymous said...

Since she left in good standing maybe Kim Davis Lebak will come out of retirement and become the NNSA Los Alamos Field Office Manager again.

Anonymous said...

One assumes she let in "good standing" for a reason.

Anonymous said...


Bring back Nanos!!!!

Anonymous said...

"One assumes she let in "good standing" for a reason."

What does that mean? Did she retire in "good standing" or did she retire ahead of something coming?

Anonymous said...

"What does that mean? Did she retire in "good standing" or did she retire ahead of something coming?

9/03/2019 7:32 PM"

She was not in jail when she left so yes in good standing.

Anonymous said...

Maybe she left because she wanted to. Imagine that!

Anonymous said...

"Maybe she left because she wanted to. Imagine that!"

NNSA Los Alamos Field Office Manager Kim Davis Lebak and LANL Director Charles McMillan both announced their exits from LANL in September 2017. Maybe they both left LANL because they just wanted to.

Anonymous said...

Kim was Charlie’s darling. Maybe she left because she had no air cover?

Anonymous said...

Kim announced her retirement one day after the LANS "near-miss" that occurred on September 13, 2017. This "near-miss" was just the latest in a string of earlier accidents at LANL.

https://www.santafenewmexican.com/news/local_news/feds-probe-lanl-near-miss-incident/article_67b3ea72-341b-5d77-baa0-8c5bed76aafb.html

Anonymous said...


Both Kim and Charlie had been essentially fired, this is no secrete. In fact the plan was to get rid of Charlie earlier but after the LANS lost the contract they figured to keep him around longer
because it would not have made a difference. The second worse Director in LANL history.

Anonymous said...

You seem to think coincidence means cause and effect. Clearly not a scientist.

Anonymous said...

"You seem to think coincidence means cause and effect. Clearly not a scientist."

Who is "you", and what "coincidence" are you referring to? Try to compose a sentence or two where the end result is a complete thought before you worry about who is or who is not a scientist.

Anonymous said...

I like the "bring back Nanos" comment. I worked at lane 30+ years and liked Nanos. I think he was maligned more for trying to hold the dead wood employees accountable. Lots of BS'ers working at LANL during my time and probably now as well. Most of the dead wood were managers and because of that lots of lower rank employees were in jobs way over their heads and capabilities as they were never held accountable. I am glad to be retired and done with it.

Anonymous said...

9/08/2019 7:56 AM

Scooby apparently doesn't want me explaining to you that I was responding to 9/07/2019 1:49 PM. I wonder why?

Anonymous said...

"Scooby apparently doesn't want me explaining to you that I was responding to 9/07/2019 1:49 PM. I wonder why?"

You may wonder why as you wish. Perhaps what Scooby does from your perspective is a mere coincidence, and not a "cause and effect".

Anonymous said...

"I like the "bring back Nanos" comment. I worked at lane 30+ years and liked Nanos. I think he was maligned more for trying to hold the dead wood employees accountable."

What is "LANE". Nanos was maligned for being insane, I don't remember anyone saying Nanos was trying to hold dead wood employees accountable. To be honest it was the deadwood employees that seemed to like him...funny that. Perhaps things are different at LANE.

Anonymous said...

Who is "you", and what "coincidence" are you referring to? Try to compose a sentence or two where the end result is a complete thought before you worry about who is or who is not a scientist.

9/08/2019 7:56 AM

Clearly you are not a scientists.

Anonymous said...

I guess one needs to either be a scientist or a company shill to have a valid opinion as to why major LANL players elect to conveniently retire after a track record of major failures.

Anonymous said...

9/09/2019 9:27 PM

Maybe some who has a bit of experience with observations. For example the sun comes up every day, a good guess is that it will come up tomorrow. This is not guaranteed but a good guess. At LANL so far every major manager leaves due to failure, scandal or corruption, so when a major LANL manager leaves a good guess it was due to some failure, scandal or corruption. Again it is not guaranteed but without any other knowledge it is a safe guess to assume something like this.

Also there is plenty of inside baseball on what happened with Kim.

Anonymous said...

"Also there is plenty of inside baseball on what happened with Kim."

Like what?

Anonymous said...

"At LANL so far every major manager leaves due to failure, scandal or corruption..."

9/10/2019 10:50 PM

Oh really? Oppenheimer, Bradbury, Agnew? All the ADs under them? Really? You obviously don't work at LANL or you have failed to appreciate where it is you work and what that means.

Anonymous said...

Like what?

9/11/2019 11:57 AM

Oh, come on, think FEDEX and plutonium. Charlie was already out with WIPP but the contract was already lost so there was not point in throwing him out. Then came the FEDEX fiasco, which was a TOTAL fiasco if you know what actually happened, but hey this is New Mexico for ya ;). After that Charlie was out on the spot and Kim had to go as well since she was just a court jester so to speak and when the King that you serve and you serve alone is gone you go as well. One day longer and the political knives come out, no one liked her and many where waiting for the day this would go down. Say what you want but LANS did not make many friends, they did make lots of money for themselves.

There is so many more stories, don't get me started on Marquez the third in command, or Beth Sellers, or even the very firstLANS Bechtel deputy, heck it just goes on and on. But hey each and everyone of these people has way more money than you can ever dream of and looks down on you, so don't fee bad for them.

Anonymous said...

"With her strong leadership skills and wide experience at both headquarters and in the field, Kim is perfect as our Los Alamos Field Office Manager. Secretary Moniz and I believe that Kim and Los Alamos National Laboratory Director Charlie McMillan will make a great team in promoting mission excellence in science, security, nuclear safety and project management." -Bruce Held

Anonymous said...

9/11/2019 6:19 PM

Live in the past much? You sure do hold a grudge.

Anonymous said...

"Live in the past much? You sure do hold a grudge."

I don't think the person you are referring to is living in the past or holding a grudge at all. Maybe the poster just believes the NNSA Field Office and LANS leadership styles should not be repeated. Perhaps it is you a LANS beneficiary that narrowly escaped losing your job or lost your job that is actually living in the past.

Anonymous said...

9/12/2019 6:27 PM

9/12/2019 6:27 PM here. Not a LANS beneficiary, more like a LANS escapee. Didn't lose my job or even come close. Retired with a great pension and a great set of kudos (in writing and on wooden plaques)from both LANL and DOE. In my time, I saw greatness at LANL, along with mistakes and stupidity too. The greatness endures and will be remembered. The stupidity will fade as the consequences are seen to be minimal.

Anonymous said...

"The stupidity will fade as the consequences are seen to be minimal."

Really?

"Nuclear accident in New Mexico ranks among the costliest in U.S. history"

"the explosion ranks among the costliest nuclear accidents in U.S. history, according to a Times analysis. The long-term  cost of the mishap could top $2 billion, an amount roughly in the range of the cleanup after the 1979 partial meltdown at the Three Mile Island nuclear power plant in Pennsylvania."

https://www.latimes.com/nation/la-na-new-mexico-nuclear-dump-20160819-snap-story.html

Anonymous said...

That's headlines. So what? Long-term consequences = zero. (Hint: the LA Times is not a reliable news source for things nuclear.)

Anonymous said...

"The stupidity will fade as the consequences are seen to be minimal."

Contractor LLCs make their maximum award fee or something less than their maximum award fee, but they never pay money back that exceeds their earnings when they screw up. That's why it's called an LLC. This is DOE casino land where the machines are loose, and if you get caught doing something improper, you just need to give back a portion of your winnings before you exit the premises, but you can come back the next day.

"The consequences are seen to be minimal" blog reply is essentially correct from the LLC contractors perspective, but not from the mission or the taxpayers perspective. However, there is nothing in this business model that remotely suggests "The stupidity will fade" because the current profit model doesn't require it to.

Anonymous said...

The stupidity will fade because everything fades.

Anonymous said...

"The stupidity will fade because everything fades"

I think 9/15/2019 7:52 AM was simply saying the pattern of "screw ups" won't change
or "fade" because the repercussions for "stupidity" are minimal compared to the profits earned.

Anonymous said...

9/16/2019 3:04 PM

My post of which you quote was two days earlier than that of 9/15/2019 7:52 AM. Not something I considered or need to.

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