Some talk that the plan for the new LANL contract is to get rid of the last of the TCP1 people and close out the pensions. They are also looking for ways to save money by reduced benefits or making the lab more of two-tired systems where large portions of the lab will be external contractors with their own benefits. It is all speculation but some people might be thinking that with the new contract that LANL could be the first NNSA lab to be truly brought into modern large businesses project management.
Tri-Valley Cares needs to be on this if they aren't already. We need to make sure that NNSA and LLNL does not make good on promises to pursue such stupid ideas as doing Plutonium experiments on NIF. The stupidity arises from the fact that a huge population is placed at risk in the short and long term. Why do this kind of experiment in a heavily populated area? Only a moron would push that kind of imbecile area. Do it somewhere else in the god forsaken hills of Los Alamos. Why should the communities in the Bay Area be subjected to such increased risk just because the lab's NIF has failed twice and is trying the Hail Mary pass of doing an SNM experiment just to justify their existence? Those Laser EoS techniques and the people analyzing the raw data are all just BAD anyways. You know what comes next after they do the experiment. They'll figure out that they need larger samples. More risk for the local population. Stop this imbecilic pursuit. They wan...
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Once TCP-! is 'off the books' then the new contractor can budget to run the operation in a more rational manner.
Why was there a contract change at LANL?
Once TCP-1 is 'off the books' then the new contractor can budget to run the operation in a more rational manner."
I don't know the future of TCP-1 at LANL, but this is complete and utter nonsense. You haven't the slightest idea how TCP-1 is structured.
It's called " doing business in America" the new corporate greed has hit Los Alamos. remember follow the money...
That's the most likely path for the TCP1 pensions. NNSA is probably working out the details right now. It will be part of the next contract for running LANL. The part that will really hurt is coverage for medical retirement. That is not a guaranteed benefit and most corporations are canceling this benefit even for current retirees. LANL may do likewise. As far as accumulated severance goes, count on it being completely wiped out at the next contract handover. Future severance may be greatly limited, say to 2 weeks maximum. Vacation and sick leave will also be cut way back.
If you want to know what will happen at LANL just look at what has been going on in the private economy over the last decade to see the future of retirement payouts and benefits. It's not pretty. Unions can help salvage some of the damage but unions have been eliminated in most of corporate America and LANL employees (esp. the scientists) are mostly anti-union.
Thanks for a good summary of the crappy situation that has trapped LANL employees. No matter what you thought of LANS as the Lab operator, as long as they held the contract, TCP-1 wasn't going away. It seems pretty clear now that the next operator will not have to worry about TCP-1.
January 6, 2016 at 3:52 PM
That would work much better than what we have now.