NNSA announces decisions to transform national security enterprise December 17, 2008
The plan to transform and downsize the National Nuclear Security Administration’s (NNSA) infrastructure moved forward Tuesday as the head of NNSA signed two formal decision documents to begin its implementation. That action allows the agency to continue the process of moving from an aging, Cold War-era nuclear weapons complex into a 21st century national security enterprise.
“We can now start moving forward on much-needed consolidation and reductions throughout our national security enterprise, shifting to more cost effective operations that will save the taxpayer money,” said NNSA Administrator Thomas D’Agostino. “This will improve the safety and security of the infrastructure that maintains U.S. nuclear weapons, helps prevent the spread of nuclear weapons and material, and responds to potential nuclear terrorism or other emergencies.”
The records of decision, signed by D’Agostino, are the final steps in a several year-long process one that involved unprecedented input from the public. The plan, known as “Complex Transformation,” calls for a consolidation of missions and facilities within the existing NNSA sites, known as distributed centers of excellence. While not eliminating any sites, NNSA would eliminate redundancies in missions, capabilities, and facilities at all of them, eventually reducing costs. The decisions will appear in the Federal Register on Friday, Dec. 19.
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If it means D'Agostino is putting the finishing touches on "complex transformation" to get back at Obama then you need to sit down and review what has been going on for the past several years with regard to the nuclear weapons complex.Put another way, you don't know what you are talking about (as usual).
If it means something else try to use terms the rest us understand and please explain yourself.
Tell us what "you lose" means. Who is "you". What did "you" "lose". A contest, freedom, a wallet? What exactly was lost.
The Bushwhackers had eight years to fix it, welcome to the desert.
run? where? Bush has destroyed our economy, there is no place to run to.
And Bush cost you your job. Game, set, match. Welcome to unemployment.
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Sorry if this sounds too logical. Should I add some long winded ranting.
I am happy to have a job but I do miss having a career!