Lab ceremony honor nation's veterans
Cadets from the Los Alamos Civil Air Patrol raise the New Mexico flag at Wednesday's Laboratory Veterans Day observance outside the Otowi Building at Technical Area 3.
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Thursday, November 13, 2003Lab ceremony honor nation's veteransCadets from the Los Alamos Civil Air Patrol raise the New Mexico flag at Wednesday's Laboratory Veterans Day observance outside the Otowi Building at Technical Area 3.
Policy and procedures manual compiles Lab policies, procedures electronically
A new Web page containing links to the most recent versions of institutional policies and procedures has been created by the Director's Policy Office.
Lab workers reminded about use of government resources
Laboratory workers were reminded in a memo recently about policy pertaining to the personal use of government resources.
Los Alamos NewsLetter to be distributed this week
The current issue of the Los Alamos NewsLetter, for the week of Nov. 10, is scheduled to be in mailboxes and newsstands this week.
Share a holiday tradition
The back page of the biweekly Los Alamos NewsLetter for the week of Dec. 8 will be filled with short (25 words or fewer) descriptions of special holiday activities that have become traditions for members of the Laboratory work force and their families.
Lab promotes recycling awareness
Laboratory workers can learn more about recycling and the Laboratory's waste reduction efforts today at the Otowi Building as the Lab marks national America Recycles Day.
UC's Foley updates Lab workers on operating contract issues
Robert Foley, University of California vice president for Laboratory management, recently wrote to workers at the three UC-operated national laboratories about actions taken in congress that may factor into UC's decision to compete for the operating contract. supercomputing
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Ayyorgun breeds wireless nodesSelf-organizing sensor network research wins awardWireless sensor networks soon may allow engineers to wirelessly monitor miles of gas and oil pipelines, rescue workers to detect signs of life under rubble, and monitor illicit trafficking and intrusions on international borders . . . Currents, the Laboratory's monthly employee magazine, is now available online. |