NNSA celebrates opening with ribbon-cutting for new complex
The 330,000-square-foot, LEED Gold-certified complex will house more than 1,200 employees who support the national security mission.
The 330,000-square-foot, LEED Gold-certified complex will house more than 1,200 employees who support the national security mission.
The building is a dedicated space for scientific and technical training through NNSA’s Stabilization Program. It enables all relevant Sandia-based trainings to take place at one site.
More than 5,000 employees worked to produce the first completely refurbished bomb for the B61-12 Life Extension Program.
Sandia updated software to support regulators’ evaluation of the consequences of nuclear accidents.
A new platform invites experts to quickly create upgrades to existing screening measures at airports. When adopted, travelers can look forward to increased safety and shorter lines at airport security.
In his new position, Daryl Hauck leads government oversight of the Labs, operations of the field office and overall administration of the Sandia contract.
Judges favored projects that demonstrate practical impact and technological significance. Since 1976, Sandia has earned 139 R&D 100 awards.
Researchers have created a way to find, design and engineer new antibody therapies to protect from current and future biological threats.
Look back on eight years of collecting critical data on the North Slope of Alaska.
Sandia scientists designed and built a handheld device that tracks navigational measurements. This technology could be a pivotal component of next-generation navigation systems.