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Thursday, January 20, 2005

Nanos describes resumption status, fiscal year objectives in employee talk

"None of us can succeed alone. We all have a piece of the problem, and the question is, what can we do to help the institution move forward," Laboratory Director G. Peter Nanos said at an all-employee meeting Wednesday in the Administration Building Auditorium at Technical Area 3.


New process in place for tracking checked-out accountable CREM
Users of accountable classified removable electronic media (ACREM) now have an alternative approach for change of custody.
Los Alamos NewsLetter to be distributed this week
The biweekly hard-copy newsletter for the week of Jan. 17 is scheduled to be in mailboxes and newsstands this week.
Dog's nose knows where that missing person might be
David Coblentz of Geophysics (EES-11), far left, along with his daughter Amaya in the striped shirt, and his son Kai play with Wendee Brunish's (EES-11) search and rescue dog, Halley.
Proposals sought under Lab-NMSU memorandum of understanding
The Laboratory and New Mexico State University are accepting proposals for research in the areas of modeling and prediction of social behavior, information fusion and analysis, distributed sensor networks, water security, bio-security, infrastructure security and large-scale physical modeling.
Comment period for Laboratory draft request for proposals ends Friday
Friday is the deadline for submitting comments to the Department of Energy regarding the draft request for proposals for operating the Laboratory.
McSlarrow resigns as DOE deputy chief
Kyle McSlarrow is resigning as deputy secretary of the Department of Energy. His resignation is effective next month, according to a DOE news release.

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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Currents, the Laboratory's monthly employee magazine, is now available online.

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