Monday, May 9, 2016

NNSA manager optimistic about LANL budget

http://www.lamonitor.com/content/nnsa-manager-optimistic-about-lanl-budget

11 comments:

Anonymous said...

Read the quotes attributed to her in the story. She sounds like a teenager, not the senior government official in charge of a multibillion dollar nuclear weapons manufacturing facility.

Anonymous said...

Affirmative Action at work in NNSA!

Anonymous said...

Women in science.

Anonymous said...

Women in science.

May 9, 2016 at 8:36 PM



She has a Bachelor’s degree in mechanical engineering from West Virginia University and a Master’s in environmental engineering from Clemson. Whatever gave you the idea she's a woman in science? Your comment is unfair towards all women scientists working at LANL.

A woman in politics, maybe. “That a nice, strong hardy budget,” Lebak said. “Our friends in Congress are doing their work was we speak... it’s a good solid budget, it’s strong, and we have tons of scope to do.” She does sound like the former governor of the great state of Alaska.

Anonymous said...

The story of Dee Kotla vs. UC/LLNL is "unfair" to women too:


http://www.prnewswire.com/news-releases/dee-kotla-v-the-regents-of-the-university-of-california-dba-lawrence-livermore-national-laboratory-sexual-harassment-whistleblower-case-76421092.html

Anonymous said...

Women in science.

May 9, 2016 at 8:36 PM

Wow, I wish I was your daughter. You'd pay for my obedience training school wouldn't you? kind man that you are.

Anonymous said...

Anonymous said...
Women in science.

May 9, 2016 at 8:36 PM


And misogyny in the Labs, alive and well. Another reason I told my daughter she'd be better off working elsewhere.

Anonymous said...

...like fashion mart.

Anonymous said...

Anonymous said...

...like fashion mart.

AAAhhhh, sounds like someone needs a date cause Mary and her four sisters don't do much anymore. Poor little man.

Anonymous said...

Yes, all you politically correct dopes, is it in fact true that women managers in science can be ineffective, poorly educated, unprepared for their positions, blatantly trivial in approach, and just plain incompetent, just like men. Are we not allowed to say so?

Anonymous said...

Yes, well, and when you encounter one of those numerous "ineffective, poorly educated, unprepared for their positions, blatantly trivial in approach, and just plain incompetent" dudes who manage LANL, do you go: "Men in science!" ? Why not?

LLNS Contract discussion

SUGGEST NEW TOPICS HERE

Submit candidates for new topics here only. Stay on topic with National Labs' related issues. All submissions are screened first for ...