Year in Review 2007-2008: Goal 8: Responsive infrastructure
In its continuing quest to maximize effectiveness, flexibility, and efficiency, the Laboratory successfully brought DARHT into fully operational status; issued a request for proposal for a major new science complex; completed upgrades to the Waste Characterization, Reduction, and Repackaging facility; continued to significantly reduce its footprint; and opened a new high-energy laser facility.
- DARHT: Most powerful x-ray machine will help certify nuclear weapons stockpile
- Los Alamos issues Science Complex request for proposal
- LANL Waste Characterization, Reduction, and Repackaging facility upgraded
- NNSA approves training implementation matrix for Device Assembly Facility at Nevada Test Site
- Improvements in operations formality introduced
- TRIDENT high-power laser available for physics research
Provide efficient, responsive, and secure infrastructure and disciplined operations that effectively support the Laboratory mission and its workforce
We will overcome aging infrastructure to maintain world class science and technology, provide new software and tracking tools coupled with standardized operations to make tracking maintenance and repairs easier and more cost effective, and eliminate and consolidate unused space to boost cost effectiveness of Lab facilities.