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Monday, January 31, 2005 NNSA imposes fines on UCThe National Nuclear Security Administration last Friday imposed a major fee reduction on the University of California for management failures at the Laboratory during the 2004 fiscal year. The decision follows a year in which Laboratory operations were suspended to address serious safety and security problems, including a report that two classified computer disks could not be located at the New Mexico laboratory. "Although multiple investigations have confirmed that the 'missing' disks never existed, the major weaknesses in controlling classified material revealed by this incident are absolutely unacceptable, and the University of California must be held accountable for them," said Linton Brooks, NNSA administrator, in announcing the penalty. "Of even greater concern are significant safety weaknesses which came to light at approximately the same time." The university has managed the Laboratory since its establishment in 1943. Its contract to operate Los Alamos ends Sept. 30. To read the NNSA news release, click here (Adobe Acrobat Reader required). Other Headlines McAtee updates work force on environmental sampling in Administration Building more... NNSA imposes fines on UC more... Snowplow drivers need motorists' cooperation when clearing roads more... Nominations sought for Student Programs Advisory Committee more... Lab issues featured on UCTV more... Winter moon more... |
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