LANL And Española Contractor Performance Maintenance, Inc. Win 3 Small Business Awards From U.S. Energy Department
Performance Maintenance, Inc. co-owner Eric Quintana, left, and LANL Director Thom Mason celebrate the signing of the company’s contract last year. Courtesy/LANL
LANL News:
- Los Alamos National Laboratory increased procurement with New Mexico small businesses to $289 million in FY 2019
Los Alamos National Laboratory and contractor Performance Maintenance, Inc. are the winners of three U.S. Department of Energy Small Business Awards for FY 2019.
The award winners include:
- HUB Zone Small Business of the Year: Performance Maintenance, Inc., Española
- Facility Management Contractor
Toasting John Balagna’s 100th Birthday
Renowned local winemaker John Balagna is honored today on his 100th birthday. Courtesy/Tom Hill
By TOM HILL
Los Alamos
Today is the 100’th Birthday of John Balagna.
John joined the Manhattan Project in Los Alamos in March 1943, making him one of the earliest chemists on the Project. Over the years, he made many important contributions to the US nuclear weapons program, particularly in the radiochemistry of nuclear testing. He retired from the Lab in 1986.
John’s most important contribution, arguably, was in the area of wine. In the early ‘70s, he (along with John Lilley and Bruce Noel and Read More
LANL: Machine Learning Unearths Signature Of Slow-Slip Quake Origins In Seismic Data
Using a machine learning model and historical data from the Cascadia region in the Pacific Northwest, LANL computational geophysicists have unearthed distinct statistical features marking the formative stage of slow-slip ruptures in the earth’s crust months before tremor or GPS data detected a slip in the tectonic plates. Courtesy/Galyna Andrushko/Shutterstock.com
LANL News:
Combing through historical seismic data, researchers using a machine learning model have unearthed distinct statistical features marking the formative stage of slow-slip ruptures in the earth’s crust months Read More
NNSA Releases Instructions For Virtual Public Scoping Meeting On New Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory Sitewide EIS
NNSA News:
LIVERMORE, Calif. — The Department of Energy’s National Nuclear Security Administration (DOE/NNSA) will hold a virtual public scoping meeting for a new Site-Wide Environmental Impact Statement for Continued Operation of the Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory (LLNL SWEIS).
The meeting 6-8 p.m. Wednesday, Sept. 2. Pacific Time. Participants can join by computer, telephone or other device.
The LLNL SWEIS will analyze the potential environmental impacts of the reasonable alternatives for continuing LLNL operations for approximately the next 15 years.
The continued Read More
Energy Secretary Brouillette Views Progress At Hanford Site
From left, Tom Fletcher, EM federal project director for the Waste Treatment and Immobilization Plant, and Val McCain, Bechtel National Inc. project director for the plant, brief U.S. Rep. Cathy McMorris Rodgers and Energy Secretary Dan Brouillette on progress on preparations to treat tank waste. Courtesy/EM
EM News:
RICHLAND, Wash. – Energy Secretary Dan Brouillette had an opportunity last week to see progress being made at the Hanford Site by two Department of Energy offices, four major contractors and nearly 11,000 site employees working together as a One Hanford team, which is making
World Recognized Expert Deniece Korzekwa Named Los Alamos National Laboratory Senior Fellow
Deniece Korzekwa, of LANL’s Sigma Division, has been named a Senior Fellow. Courtesy/LANL
LANL News:
Deniece Korzekwa, of Los Alamos National Laboratory’s Sigma Division, has been named Senior Fellow for outstanding leadership and seminal contributions to nuclear weapons manufacturing science, global security initiatives and international scientific exchanges involving plutonium and uranium.
Korzekwa is a world recognized expert in actinide casting with significant technical contributions across the entire Weapons Program including manufacturing, Directed Stockpile Work Read More
Letter To The Editor: Please Give To Los Alamos Public Schools Foundation Through LANL’s Giving Campaign
By Steve and Kathy Boerigter
White Rock
We are writing this letter to encourage other members of our community who work at Los Alamos National Laboratory to give to the Los Alamos Public Schools Foundation through the lab’s giving campaign.
We give to LAPSF this way so that our contributions will be increased to the foundation and make an even greater impact to assist teachers at the schools in our district.
We have been fortunate to have had three daughters graduate from the LAPS schools and while we were able to contribute to their individual teachers, we found that the foundation was able to benefit Read More