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Sandia criticized by NNSA:

Sandia criticized by NNSA:

The full report states: "Sandia’s initial
refusal and extreme reluctance to provide an investigation report to NNSA is one example that calls
into question Sandia leadership’s commitment to transparency and the obligation as an FFRDC to full
disclosure of its affairs to the NNSA"

Sandia leadership was criticized:

http://nnsa.energy.gov/sites/default/files/nnsa/inlinefiles/FY14%20Sandia%20FDO%20Letter.pdf

Comments

Anonymous said…
Reading this post is like seeing Sandia getting straight As' on the report card, but getting criticized for slightly high absenteeism.
Anonymous said…
Yep, nothing but straight A's for SNL, while LANL struggles to maintain a D-.
Anonymous said…
"...Sandia’s initial refusal and extreme reluctance to provide an investigation report to NNSA is one example that calls into question Sandia leadership’s commitment to transparency and the obligation as an FFRDC to full disclosure of its affairs to the NNSA..."

Was poor "transparency" a NNSA concern before or after the DOE IG report on misuse of federal contract funds by Sandia? Is the NNSA criticism another way of saying they didn't know what was going on? The NNSA local field office was out of the oversight loop?
Anonymous said…
Yep, nothing but straight A's for SNL, while LANL struggles to maintain a D-.

February 2, 2015 at 6:37 PM

LANS - The ONLY student working hard for an F.
Anonymous said…
Just the smallest of slaps on the wrist for Sandia, nothing that can't be easily fixed moving forward. It is unfortunate that Sandia problems are vastly overshadowed by LANL problems.
Anonymous said…
Yet LANL gets a slight bump-up in funding under Obama's budget, and Sandia gets a decrease. Go figure.
Anonymous said…
As we all know, in the weapons complex, no good deed goes unpunished.
Anonymous said…
Actually, it just reflects the Obama administration's cluelessness about what is going on in "his" nuclear weapons complex. Luckily the White House budget proposal is, as usual, DOA in Congress.
Anonymous said…
This kind of reward for incompetence goes back long before Obama. I fondly recall LANL and fence-gate that got them a good plus-up in funding. If anything, Obama is doing exactly as expected by the labs. After all, the physics labs LANL/LLNL are more important than an "engineering lab" like Sandia. Sandia is the Avis of the nuclear weapons complex. If they disappeared, any of the big contractors can fill in to take care of the nuts and bolts.
Anonymous said…
Actually, I doubt that Obama even knows or cares that the NNSA nuclear weapon labs even exist.

He's more interested in finding ways for illegals to jump the border so he can turn them into dedicated Dem voters for life.
Anonymous said…
Yeah we need more illegals from Mexico. They are smarter than the average Los Alamosan trailor park trash who have a tendency to keep classified documents in their trailors.
Anonymous said…
More of Scooby's stealth deletion.
Anonymous said…
Adam Rowen a manager in Sandia Labs does not have a Ph.D. They split up his group. You should hear some of the things that the current staff members have to say about Adam Rowen!

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