Nanos to students: remain positive, help Laboratory address issues
Laboratory Director G. Peter Nanos encouraged students to take an active role in ensuring Los Alamos' success by helping address safety issues.
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Friday, July 30, 2004Nanos to students: remain positive, help Laboratory address issuesLaboratory Director G. Peter Nanos encouraged students to take an active role in ensuring Los Alamos' success by helping address safety issues.
COMPASS Web page has information on path forward
As the Laboratory continues on a path forward to a safe, secure resumption of regular work operations in compliance with all rules and procedures, the work force needs to be kept apprised of activities underway across the Lab.
Increased moisture eases fire restrictions at Lab
Recent rains and cooler weather have improved conditions around the Los Alamos area meaning that the Laboratory is relaxing its wildland fire restrictions.
Laboratory moving on path forward to resumption of operations
The Laboratory is moving on a path forward toward reopening in a safe and secure manner and in compliance with all rules and procedures.
Data-intensive storage ... and more
The latest issue of DOE Pulse is available online.
2004 Checkpoint and Upward Appraisal surveys are due Aug. 13
University of California full-time and part-time Laboratory employees have until Aug. 13 to complete and return their 2004 Checkpoint and Upward Appraisal surveys. supercomputing
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