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LLNL in 30-60 months

LLNL in 30-60 months 

In 30-60 months will LLNL have growing programs, static programs, or a shrinking mission with an opportunistic self-deport and increasingly leery workforce?

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Anonymous said…
Take what has happened in the last 30-60 months and then project forward. That's where things will go unless there is a significant change in the trajectory, but I don't see any drivers for such a change.
Anonymous said…
30-60 Month *Prediction: Employee morale will further erode, while LLNS management receives 10s of millions in bonuses. As TCP1 folks retire, they will be replaced with employees with sub 2007 TCP2 benefits, who will hang around long enough for a paragraph or two on their resume before bailing out with their portable 401k in tow.

*Assuming DOE/NNSA fail to materially follow through on their new science and engineering focused contractor model and discard the failed "for profit" model.
Anonymous said…
I do not think you have to worry about 30 - 60 months 2015.75 is around the corner. Note what the Swiss just did. The MadMax event is getting closer. Remember what is about to play out in the world is what has been happening from the begining of man nothing is new under the sun. The chickens are about to come home and we have a front row seat.

POS
Anonymous said…
That's what you said a couple of years ago. "Nothing is new under the sun" indeed, certainly not your blather.
Anonymous said…
That's what you said a couple of years ago. "Nothing is new under the sun" indeed, certainly not your blather.

January 16, 2015 at 9:45 AM


Calm down. Every situation is different, and the NNSA labs move at a snails pace. e.g. It's taken about 20 years for LLNL to go from productive weapons lab, to gender coddling house of fluff.

We've have another 20 years to go to complete annihilation.
Anonymous said…
We've have another 20 years to go to complete annihilation.

January 16, 2015 at 2:51 PM

Yeah, that makes sense. Not.
Anonymous said…
from positron-electron annihilation you get two beautiful .511 kev rays.
What two beautiful things will you get when LLNL annihilates with reality?
Anonymous said…
I know some old timers that are double dipping at LLNL. They're doing just fine. Won't let me do it, I guess I pissed off a few females who then threatened upper management. Lesson - males are always screwed when females are allowed by the organization to make false allegations. Anyway, as long as WCI can scare congress that the warheads are falling apart, LLNL should be OK for the foreseeable future, it think.
Anonymous said…
What you talking about? Women and men are held to the same behavioral standards at LLNL.

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