D'Agostino talks to Laboratory work force today
Thomas D'Agostino, acting administrator of the National Nuclear Security Administration, plans to speak to Laboratory employees at 8:30 this morning.
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Tuesday, January 23, 2007 D'Agostino talks to Laboratory work force todayThomas D'Agostino, acting administrator of the National Nuclear Security Administration, plans to speak to Laboratory employees at 8:30 this morning.
Laboratory earns seven Pollution Prevention awards
Los Alamos led the field in Pollution Prevention awards this year, winning seven, including two Best-in-Class awards and five Environmental Stewardship awards from the Department of Energy/National Nuclear Security Administration.
Lab's meal policy to change
Beverages and meals at certain Laboratory-sponsored events, such as interviewing a candidate for a vacancy or weekly office meetings, will no longer be paid for by the Lab under changes to Los Alamos' meal policy.
Reverse auctions save Lab money
Buying goods and services can take time to issue requests for proposals, review bids and then award a contract. But, a new “reverse auction” process used in two recent purchases is proving that there is a better way to do business and save the Laboratory money and time.
Director's Colloquium explores quantum phase transitions
Harvard University’s Subir Sachdev will discuss aspects of quantum phase transitions in a Director's Colloquium talk at 1:10 this afternoon in the Physics Building Auditorium at Technical Area 3. supercomputing
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Cutting-edge innovation captures science "Oscar"
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