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Most Top Managers Will Be Gone

No matter who wins LANL, because the team will be divided 2, 3 or even 4 ways into different bid teams, it means at most 1/2, 1/3 or 1/4 could survive into next contract. Some teams could have few or no current LANL managers.

The if you factor in the retirements that will be timed for the contract change another fraction of top managers will be gone.

No matter what the outcome, most LANL AD and PAD will be gone.

Comments

Anonymous said…
I disagree. If UC wins, how and why would they change their managers? UC has 80-90% of the AD and PAD positions now with very few at retirement age or temperament.
Anonymous said…
I'd be surprised if UC joined a new bid for LANL, but in any case the top management levels will certainly be changed around. People might not always disappear, but their titles and responsibilities do. Look at SNL for guidance as to what will probably happen when a new LLC comes in to run LANL, with or without UC onboard.
Anonymous said…
I disagree. If UC wins, how and why would they change their managers? UC has 80-90% of the AD and PAD positions now with very few at retirement age or temperament.

September 23, 2017 at 9:39 AM

This is a good point and from some of the manes that I hear it is the same people with a few moving up from AD to PAD to replace PADs that will retire. My guess is the structure will be exactly the same with the same people, hell they may make a few new layers to top it off, like SPADS Supreme PADS or some crazy thing like that.
Anonymous said…
If UC wins, they all stay If UC loses they all are gone. NNSA does not want change. Safe bet UC wins and most stay.

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