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Wednesday, April 7, 2004

NMT-15 welcomes home one of its own

After a 13-month deployment in Iraq, James Garcia, right, of Pit Disposition Science and Technology (NMT-15), is welcomed back to work at Technical Area 55 by Steven McKee, NMT-15 group leader and other NMT-15 employees.


New committees improve Laboratory, business supplier relationships
The Laboratory has created three separate committees comprised of Laboratory managers, regional business leaders and representatives of major Laboratory subcontractors to enhance and strengthen the Laboratory's ongoing business improvement initiatives and foster greater economic development in Northern New Mexico and the state.
Work continues at National Security Sciences Building site
Construction of the National Security Sciences Building at Technical Area 3 remains on schedule despite wetter-than-normal weather in February that caused some slow down in the installation of utilities infrastructure on the site.
Immele to discuss status and perspectives of national security programs
"Q" -cleared Laboratory employees will get an opportunity to learn the status of nuclear weapons, threat reduction and related programs from Deputy Director for National Security John Immele at a colloquium scheduled for 10 a.m., Tuesday, April 13.
Motorists should use caution, be alert for annual Good Friday walkers
Every year on Good Friday, thousands of people walk to Chimayo in observance of the Easter holiday.
Second quarter Laboratory line self-assessments due April 25
Laboratory Implementing Requirement (LIR) 307-01-01 requires that the Laboratory director annually establish the expectations (objectives, goals and criteria) for divisions required to complete quarterly self-assessment.

Torsten Staab

Bird in the Hand
Tool streamlines acquisition of avian flu field-data

This hand held avian surveillance tool, developed by Torsten Staab of Chemical Diagnostics and Engineering, got the World Health Organization and National Institutes of Health very interested . . .

 

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