World's Most Powerful Magnet
Holds answer to many new technology products
Holds answer to many new technology products
Safer, more comfortable and accurate tests find undetectable, highly fatal cancers
New technology converts pollution into renewable fuel
Trident aids astrophysics, nuclear science, and cancer treatment
Infrasonic sensors detect quiet threats: meteors, missile launches and explosions
Monte Carlo code calculations touch many sciences: medical, environmental, engineering
To develop and apply science and technology to:
The Chemistry and Metallurgy Research Replacement Facility (CMRR) Project has launched a website for informational and planning purposes, as a market research tool to determine the availability and adequacy of potential business sources before issuing a Request for Proposal (RFP). This is not a request for proposals or solicitation.
The project is seeking enclosure fabricators that can meet the Quality Assurance requirements of DOE Order 414.1C, Quality Assurance and 10CFR830, Subpart A, Nuclear Safety: Quality Assurance Requirements, using NQA-1-2000, Quality Assurance Requirements for Nuclear Facility Applications as the basis of its Quality Assurance Program. Click here for more information.
Posted 07.09.08
The Laboratory procures nearly $1 billion in products and services annually. This list is representative of what the Lab procures.
For more information:
Small Business Office
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Fax: (505) 667-9819
business@lanl.gov
This guide is for New Mexico businesses and community organizations interested in identifying resources to improve their businesses or organization. The resource guide is divided into two major sections, Government Contracting and Business Resources.
Armanda Roco was chosen for a summer internship at Los Alamos National Laboratory where she is putting her classroom studies to use by conducting biological research.