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 Newsletters
2003
November/December 2003
Touring the target chamber in the National Ignition Facility at LLNL In this issue:
  • Stockpile Stewardship Effort is Ten Years Old
  • NNSA Resumes Tritium Production for First Time in 15 Years
  • NNSA Signs New Model Contract for Sandia Labs
  • Camille Yuan-Soo Hoo Enjoys Challenges of Livermore Office
  • Infrastructure Update: Special Materials Facility at Y-12 Under Construction
  • NNSA Initiates Cooperative Monitoring Center in Jordan
  • Calendar Will Help Promote Diversity Awareness
  • NNSA, WAPA Sign Money Saving Electricity Deal
  • Awan, Monette Recognized for Service to America
  • NNSA Special Agents Dominate Air Force Security Force Event
  • Oak Ridge Accelerator Project on Track
September/October 2003
NNSA Administrator Linton Brooks at groundbreaking ceremony for Sandia's MESA In this issue:
  • NNSA Labs Win 21 "Nobel Prizes of Technology"
  • NNSA Adds New Tool to Stockpile Stewardship Program
  • From Saigon to Sandia - A Refugee Family's Story
  • Paul Longsworth Sworn in as NNSA Deputy Administrator for Defense Nuclear Nonproliferation
  • Nuclear Engineer Brumley Manages Y-12 Office
  • Computer-Carrying Moths Help Research
  • Kansas City Plant Shares Safety Strategies with Other Companies
  • NNSA Assists Russian Scientists, American Business
  • NNSA Advances "Weapons Into Plowshares" with First LEU Shipment to Tennessee
  • NNSA to Provide Science Advisor for City
July/August 2003
Mock nuclear weapons accident in England In this issue:
  • NNSA Announces Security Initiatives
  • Boardman Leads Sandia Site Office
  • ARG Team Practices Emergency Response in England
  • Mini-fireset Helps Protect Against Torpedoes
  • HEU Program Completes Vital Russian Monitoring System
  • Six Sigma - The Quest for Perfection
  • BWXT Y-12 Receives Awards
  • Los Alamos' Bowles Wins Top Russian Prize
  • Infrastructure Update: Tritium Facility at Savannah River 50% Complete
  • Pantex Team Wins Security Competition
May/June 2003
LANL 60th Anniversary Celebration In this issue:
  • Pit Production Begins at Los Alamos
  • Linton Brooks Confirmed as Administrator
  • NNSA Expands Technology Commercialization Program to Additional Communities
  • Y-12 Resumes Wet Chemistry Operations
  • Physical Security System Commissioned in Uzbekistan
  • Ted Robinson Sets Record at Y-12
  • Ground Broken for Test Laboratory Facility at Pantex
  • Update: The NNSA of the Future is on Track
  • Secretary Abraham Presides Over Well Attended International Radioactive Sources Conference
  • Hispano Chamber Names Sandia, Lockheed Martin, and TVC Corporate Partner of the Decade
  • Infrastructure Update: Security Upgrade Project Underway at Livermore
  • Livermore Studies Blast Effects on Buildings
  • Sandia Z Machine Produces Fusion Neutrons
  • Kansas City Plant Associates Win FLC Award
February 2003
NNSA Administrator Linton Brooks In this issue:
  • Brooks Nominated to Head NNSA
  • Update from Jim Hirahara, NNSA Service Center Director
  • NNSA Implements Reorganization
  • DARHT Second Axis Achieves Final Technical Milestones
  • NNSA Laboratories Win Awards
  • New NNSA Supercomputers at Sandia, Livermore Will Service Stewardship
  • Ukraine Dedicates New Nuclear Plant Simulator
  • NNSA's MS3 Program May Aid Department of Defense
  • NNSA Works to PROTECT Public Facilities
  • NNSA Facilities and Infrastructure Recapitalization Program Update: Nevada Demolitions on Schedule
  • Livermore, Pantex Achieve Significant Mileposts
  • Tyler Przybylek Named as Acting Chief Operating Officer
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