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Monday, September 11, 2006

Reliable replacement warhead hydrotest yields valuable data

The Reliable Replacement Warhead Project conducted its first fully integrated high-explosives experiment last week, a hydrotest shot at the Dual Axis Hydrodynamic Test facility that produced a very high-quality radiograph and excellent additional data, according to project leaders.


Facility manager recognized for safety
Jim Whittington, left, a facility coordinator in Engineering Facility Operations (MSS-EFO) at Technical Area 16, and Bob McQuinn, associate director for Nuclear and High Hazards Operations (ADNHHO), discuss the recent roof collapse in the hallway of the transportable building.
Lab search for principal AD for science, technology and engineering continues
A committee is conducting an international search for candidates to fill the position of principal associate director for science, technology and engineering (PADSTE).
Anastasio asks for renewed commitment to safety
Safety is everyone's concern at the Laboratory and Director Mike Anastasio wants employees to keep safety at the forefront of all activities and actions.
Professional, society membership costs discussed in new notice
A new notice provides criteria for cost allowability in professional and technical societies for Laboratory employees.
Construction starts Tuesday on Pajarito Road
Construction activities in support of the Chemistry and Metallurgy Research Replacement Project are scheduled to begin Tuesday on Pajarito Road alongside Technical Area 55 between TA-65 and TA-52, and in the vicinity of TA-55 along Pecos Drive (see map).

Sami Ayyorgun

Ayyorgun breeds wireless nodes

Self-organizing sensor network research wins award

Wireless 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 . . .

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