https://fedscoop.com/energy-secretary-signals-reversal-of-some-cuts-to-national-labs/
Multiple lawmakers on the Senate Energy and Natural Resources Committee shared their concerns with Wright during a DOE budget hearing about the proposed $2.75 billion cut to the national labs in the White House’s fiscal 2026 proposal, saying it undercuts his oft-stated tech priorities.
Sen. Martin Heinrich, D-N.M., ranking member of the panel, said engineers at the Sandia National Laboratories have told him the proposed cuts will “significantly affect” national user facilities, fusion research on reactor environments, the Center for Integrated Nanotechnologies and more.
Wright said the budget hasn’t been allocated down to each individual lab, and that funding decisions will be made “on a lab-by-lab basis.” He said the proposed cuts are a reflection of “the tough world we’re in today.”
“My goal is to grow, not shrink, the output of top-quality science at our labs,” Wright said. “But do we need to be a little wiser and get the political science, not the real science, out of labs? Do we need to be a little bit more efficient running labs? We do.
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There is certainly some truth in this.
I am no fan of Wright but any honest person can tell you that LANL is incredibly inefficient for the amount of money that is spent. Heck we have tons of people that do not even show up, and everyone knows that they are not "working" from home. There is also all sorts of weird support divisions that seem to do nothing.
I have to add that the production side of the LANL is different in that they are much more regulated.
Now Wright could help out but pushing DOE to get rid of the excessive rules that seem to add no value, waste everyones time and that the labs have to hire a bunch of people for.
If Wright think that labs are not as efficient as they can be he should also do his part to help.
Of course the danger is Wright will in the end just make the labs more inefficient.
Talk is that is what is going to happen at LANL as well as they have start moving a ton people off indirect to direct. Expect all sorts of odd people being dumbed into positions that they no real experience for.