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Tuesday, August 14, 2018

Bookless headed to NNSA



The White House on Friday announced the anticipated nominee to fill the No. 2 slot at the Department of Energy’s National Nuclear Security Administration, which has been vacant throughout the Trump administration.

Longtime Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory senior physicist William Bookless would take over as NNSA principal deputy administrator upon Senate confirmation, according to the Aug. 10 announcement of intent to nominate. He would succeed Madelyn Creedon, who retired on Jan. 20, 2017, the day President Donald Trump was inaugurated, after about two-and-a-half years in the position.

Bookless had not been formally nominated as of deadline Monday for Weapons Complex Morning Briefing. His nomination would pass through the Senate Armed Services Committee.

The White House and NNSA at deadline had not answered queries regarding the extended delay in filling the principal deputy position.

After earning a doctorate in physics in 1980 from the University of Wyoming, Bookless spent 32 years as a senior physicist at Livermore, one of the Energy Department’s key nuclear weapons laboratories. While there, he served as deputy associate director for the facility’s nuclear weapons program and as associate director for safety and environmental protection, according to his White House biography. Toward the end of his career, Bookless was a senior adviser to then-NNSA Administrator Tom D’Agostino and an assistant laboratory director for policy and planning at the Brookhaven National Laboratory in New York state. Bookless retired in 2015.

6 comments:

Anonymous said...

Great choice!

Anonymous said...

Excellent choice. Technically excellent, knows policy, knows DC, widely respected, highest integrity.

Anonymous said...

Good man for the job, but he will have less than two years left in it so not much impact should be expected from him.

Anonymous said...

Bill is a really good guy, smart, and lot's of integrity. Look for Bill to be asking the Labs tough questions and holding them accountable. That's needed particularly with Sandia.

Anonymous said...

Hopefully he’s not too parochial like his Livermore colleagues have been.

Anonymous said...

Yes. Only Livermore people are parochial. Absolutely. They should be as non-parochial as 12:49.

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