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 The exclusions were based on outdated job categories and related skills.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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I really doubt this, NNSA is not exactly a policy job it is a technical job. Look at this way, the last few NNSA heads did not have Ph.Ds and they have been utterly mediocre, I suspect that this has to do with the total lack of technical understating. It is possible for someone to be a good leader who knows how to pick people under him/her with the the technical expertise. Lets face it NNSA and the NNSA lab system has been falling apart for some time now so it really does not matter who heads it. Why do we even have NNSA?
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January 26, 2018 at 10:21 AM
Because ERDA and DOE were much, much worse. Top guy doesn't need a Ph.D; his top advisors and deputies do.
I never bought into this. You have the DOE with its problems and than you add an extra layer of NNSA with its problems so you just end with way more problems. The NNSA is just added on bureaucracy with no added value or worse negative value.
We did not have an NNSA for 55-60 years and things ran well, we have an NNSA and things are falling apart.
>Top guy doesn't need a Ph.D; his top advisors and deputies do.
I agree the question is does he/her actually have top advisors or will he/her listen.
RICK PERRY IS THE SECRETARY OF ENERGY!!!!