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Newsletters
2005
December 2005
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In this issue:
- Sensitive Nuclear Material Removed from Los Alamos TA-18 Facility
- U.S. and China Jointly Host Technology Demo on Nuclear Material, Security and International Safeguards
- Ambassador Brooks Presents NNSA Weapons Excellence Awards at LLNL
- NNSA Completes Czech Research Reactor Conversion
- ASC Program Marks Its Ten-Year Anniversary by Unveiling the World's Fastest Supercomputer Combination
- Largest Computational Biology Simulation Mimics Life's Most Essential Nanomachine
- Sandia Utilizes Parallel and Cluster Computers
- Staffer Added to NNSA Congressional Affairs
- Y-12 Volunteers Help Out with Community Projects
- NNSA Awards HBCU Grants
- Pantex Expands High Explosives Facility
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October/November 2005
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In this issue:
- NNSA Recovers Unique Radiological Devices
- HEU Recovered from Czech Technical University
- Curtis R. Stevens Named NNSA Executive Staff Director
- 'Every Day Hero' Is Campaign Theme For CFC
- NNSA Facilities Mobilize People, Technology For Gulf Coast Hurricane Response
- Television Images Compelled Albuquerque Volunteer to go to New Orleans
- Los Alamos Joint Dispatch Center is Operational
- Kansas City Plant Senior Leaders Take Up Tools for Habitat for Humanity
- Disposition Program Reaches Another Milestone
- GO FIGURE! Mines Exceptional Talent
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September 2005
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In this issue:
- NNSA Implements New Security Measures Recommended by Mies
- First Irradiated Tritium Rods Arrive at SRS
- Disintegrating Asteroid Dust Monitored for First Time
- SRS Wins Top Award At DOE Security Protection Officer Training Competition
- Ron Cherry Wins Safeguards Award
- NNSA Response Teams Exercise With U.S. Navy
- U.S. and Libya Sign Sister Laboratory Arrangement
- 9/11 Technologies - NNSA Applies World-Class Scientific Skills
- Eastern Command Groundbreaking
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August 2005
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In this issue:
- NNSA Expands Nuclear Security Cooperation with Russia
- Atlas Resumes Experimental Work at Nevada Test Site
- NNSA Administrator's 2005 Small Business Awards Recognize Excellence and Progress
- Livermore Lab Develops Armor for Iraq Gun Trucks
- Future Leaders Class Gets Job Assignments
- NNSA Labs Each Receive Four R&D 100 Awards
- Brooks Salutes Trinity Veterans
- Interns Provide Unique Insight to NNSA
- U.S. and Philippines to Cooperate on Detecting Illicit Shipments of Nuclear Material
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July 2005
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In this issue:
- Intern Roles Help Prepare for Future
- U.S., Russian Lab Directors Meet in Siberia
- Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory Community Leader Day
- Pantex Installs State-of-the-Art Radio Digital System
- Sandia’s Z Machine Fires Objects Faster Than The Earth Moves Through Space
- On the Road or in an Office, OST Delivers
- 699 Metric Tons of Mercury Removed From Y-12
- Desmond Named Security Chief
- KCP, Y-12 Develop Emergency Notification Device
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June 2005
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In this issue:
- Highly Enriched Uranium Repatriated From Latvia
- Los Alamos RFP, Y-12 and Pantex Extensions Announced
- SNL's Julia Phillips Elected American Academy of Arts and Sciences Fellow
- NNSA Security Upgrades Completed at Kurchatov Institute
- Y-12 Park Volunteers Get National Award
- NNSA Names David Jonas General Counsel
- U.S.-Russian Project Enters Space Technology Hall of Fame
- Lawrence Livermore Lab Researcher Wins Humboldt Award
- Years of Work and Coordination Result in Successful Shipment of MOX Assemblies to Carolina Power Plant
- Serf's Up at Los Alamos National Laboratory
- NNSA Security Office Rotates Staff Assignments
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May 2005
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In this issue:
- Energy Secretary Bodman Commends Key Milestone In Mixed-Oxide Fuel Program
- Brooks Discusses Stockpile of the Future at Hearing
- D'Agostino, Hafner to Act in DP
- NNSA Service Center Personnel Changes
- Brooks Discusses Stockpile of the Future at Hearing
- Y-12 Workers Save, Set Bird Free
- Pantex Achieves Clean Texas, Cleaner World Partner Status
- NNSA Authorizes Restart of the Sandia Annular Core Research Reactor after Recent Upgrades
- Successful Los Alamos Experiment Supports Weapon Maintenance with Hydrodynamic Experiments
- U.S., Canada Cooperate in Closure of Russian Weapons-Grade Plutonium Production Reactor
- Y-12 Leads Effort to Reduce Weapons-Usable Nuclear Material Stockpile
- Successful Upgrade Provides Enhanced Power at LANL Building
- NNSA Official Addresses Department of Defense Conference
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April 2005
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In this issue:
- NNSA’s Newest Supercomputer Breaks Record
- Brooks Discusses Nuclear Terror
- NNSA Employee Awarded Alumni Honor
- Congressional Hearings Require Intense Preparation
- Pantex Plant Wins Pollution Prevention Awards
- Sandia Group Studies Defenses Against Terrorism
- NNSA Authorizes Restart of Important Y-12 Facility
- LLNL Demonstrates Terrorist Truck-Stopping Technology
- LANL Scientist Named Asian American Engineer of the Year
- Everet Beckner Resigns DP Post
- Former Intern Moving Up in KC
- Y-12's Williams to Lead Inter-Laboratory Board
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March 2005
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In this issue:
- Nations Gather To Help Nuclear Cities Shut Down Remaining Plutonium Production Reactors
- New IT Chief Has Wealth of Experience
- Livermore Lab Researchers Study Lightning In Florida
- Kansas City Plant Cuts Costs, Improves Quality of Chemical Baths With New Monitoring System
- Jerry Paul Appoints Two New Staff Members
- India Agrees To Partner With Regional Radiological Security Effort of NNSA, IAEA
- Service Center Staffer Wins Employee of the Year Award from Careers and the Disabled Magazine
- Sandia Designed System has Ability to Destroy Biological Agents and Chemical Warfare Materials
- STRATCOM General Visits OST's Western Command at Sandia
- Major Construction Completed at SRS Tritium Extraction Facility
- Five Los Alamos Physicists Receive Honors
- Los Alamos National Laboratory Completes Phase I of Security and Safeguards Upgrades
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February 2005
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In this issue:
- U.S. and U.K. Cooperate on Ridding Russian of Weapons Grade Plutonium
- Samuel Bodman Becomes New DOE Secretary
- Y-12 Lends Equipment to South Carolina State's Nuclear Engineering Program
- Dan Glenn Enjoys Leading Pantex Site Office
- 2004 A Banner Year for the Jasper Gun
- Pantex Exceeds 2004 FIRP Goals
- Virtual Reality Lets Engineers Go Inside Designs
- Sandia, NYU Co-Host First-Ever "Big Picture Summit"
- Highly Enriched Uranium Repatriated from Czech Republic
- Conference on Security of Radioactive Sources
- Livermore, Sandia Team for Math, Science Program
- DOE Extends Acceptance Policy for Spent Nuclear Fuel
- Los Alamos Wizardry to Aid New Mars Science Lab
- LANL Camera Will Probe Edge of Solar System
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January 2005
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In this issue:
- New Contract Will Help Shut Down Russian Reactors
- James McConnell Named NNSA's New Chief of Defense Nuclear Safety
- American, British Scientists Discuss Collaboration at “Stocktake 2004”
- Los Alamos Computers Map Hurricane Impacts
- Lawrence Livermore Senior Managers Help Build Habitat for Humanity Houses
- NNSA Marks 100th Shipment of LEU Ahead of Schedule
- Y-12 Recognizes Staff Members with Technology Transfer Awards
- NNSA Issues Draft RFP for Los Alamos Contract
- Lockheed Martin Gets One-Year Sandia Extension
- Livermore's First Science Facility Remembered
- Russian Transition Program Brings Visitors to Oak Ridge
- LLNL Team Participates in Regional Competition
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