LLNS may have excluded the wrong people in last VSSOP? The exclusions were based on outdated job categories and related skills. ULM are now thinking that in the future, job categories and functional areas will have to be re-defined. The next VSSOP/ISP will be based on the new categories and functional areas. The questions I have are: 1) Why didnt they think of that before the transition. It seems like their style is “change things as you go”. Planning is out the window! 2) Who will give input on the new changes? The next RIF apparently is going to be more lucrative than the VSSOP. Depending on the length of employment, a RIFed person, not only gets their 1 week pay per year of service but also from 30 to 120 days notice, essentially 30 to 120 days pay. Please feel free to comment on the rumors or add new ones you actually heard.
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Wow, the issue is that if LANL cannot do pits than why have LANL? Of course who else could do pits and why would they do them any better than LANL. One thing we now for sure is that Charlie McMillin was NOT fired, he left when he decided he wanted to leave and he was double plus good.
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There is something on NNSA site that they are not going to budge on the fee amount being at 30 million. So that is a big disappointment for the county. It also increases that odds of more service oriented operators rather than the profit raiders. I have also heard something about Leidos being interested.
U Texas is also ramping up for a a bid.
http://www.houstonchronicle.com/news/houston-texas/houston/article/UT-System-prepares-Los-Alamos-bid-to-manage-U-S-12221340.php
The University of Texas System is pursuing what would be its biggest out-of-state contract in history as it prepares a bid to manage the Los Alamos National Laboratory, the facility responsible for the safety and reliability of the country's nuclear weapons.
Of course they have to get quotes from the usual crowd. Mello has a slight amount of credibility but why on earth would they ask a phony hack like Glen Walp? In any case U Texas would have also FIRED that guy. They could have at least mentioned that he was FIRED from LANL to give readers a heads up on what they are dealing with. Maybe Walp wants Walden University to manage the lab.
"Two Los Alamos observers who have criticized historical operations said the UT System has a fair chance to earn the facility's contract. Many entities that have shown interest in the facility are corporate, and the UT System as a manager could convey prestige, they said.
Neither expected UT to be able to fully solve the facility's problems, though.
Challenges at Los Alamos stem from its remote geographical location, mission, corporate influence and culture of secrecy, Mello said.
The reputational challenge, he said, "has roots deeper than any change of management."
Corporate influence within a management entity can create a culture too focused on profits, said Glenn Walp, a former lab investigator who uncovered millions of dollars of missing equipment and financial abuses. But it would be very difficult for a university to manage facility and production operations without corporate involvement, he said."
I do not see a big pool right now...