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Saturday, December 26, 2015
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"It's the same old day-in and day-out safety and security issues at Los Alamos"
Dr. Vic Reis, Former Assistant Secretary for Defense Programs, DP-1
Informing the DOE Science and Engineering Council, 1997 - 12/26/2015 12:58 PM
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Broken record
- 12/26/2015 7:11 PM
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Vic Reis never existed
- 12/26/2015 9:49 PM
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Vic Reis never existed
December 26, 2015 at 9:49 PM
Master mind and curator of Science-based Stockpile Stewardship and the National Ignition Facility. - 12/27/2015 9:41 AM
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Master mind and curator of Science-based Stockpile Stewardship and the National Ignition Facility.
December 27, 2015 at 9:41 AM
At least one of his masterpieces was a success. - 12/28/2015 5:03 AM
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"series of reports revealing a culture of negligence and lax safety protocols at the lab"
How can self reporting be defined as a culture of neglect and lax safety protocols? Across the DOE complex there is a significant backlog in maintenance. Budgets continue to be strained, people overworked and managers unwilling to show leadership. Yet the mission gets done by people who understand and accept the risks, run by for profit companies that do not share in the outcome and self sacrifice, and public servants who do not understand the work or even support the mission. - 12/31/2015 1:11 PM
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