As the recent IG report shows, not much has improved at LANL since the below quote was published. How many more problems must come to light before real change is forced by Congress?
"It suggests that, despite years of bungling and the critical media and Congressional scrutiny generated as a result, Los Alamos, the keeper of many of America's�and other nations'�most sensitive nuclear and intelligence secrets still has not resolved serious problems with its information security."
http://www.pogo.org/blog/2006/from-one-lab-to-another-los-alamos-info-breach-and-meth-trailer-story-develops.html
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"It's the same old day-in and day-out safety and security issues at Los Alamos".
Dr. Victor Reis, former Assistant Secretary of Energy, DP-1, 1997
Maybe if you quote a time too it would add legitimacy to your made-up Vic Reis quote.
February 25, 2015 at 2:46 AM
Vic Reis also said that privatization of the labs was a failure.
Vic was a smart guy, and he devoted a lot of personal effort to saving Livermore. I really hope that is understood by the present generation of weaponeers.
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