Thursday, August 23, 2018
More on A&M
Did anyone else speak with Scott Sudduth from A&M when he was at LANL? Look him up and he is the Washington lobbyist for the university. He has been the person spending the most time talking about the A&M role in LANL. So, for all of you that were wondering what part of running LANL was going to be done by A&M, he has cleared that up. A&M is taking care of Washington lobbying for LANL, and from all indications not much else.
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Cha-ching! Cha-ching!!
Mr. Sudduth of Triad/Texas A&M has already been hard at work and has been successful in lobbying the NM government to rule that the new contractor is a FOR PROFIT COMPANY. It is telling that he was the one to make this public announcement, and it was not the lab director. Maybe Triad won't be all that different from LANS after all?
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