B61-12 production begins
More than 5,000 employees worked to produce the first completely refurbished bomb for the B61-12 Life Extension Program.
Algorithm could shorten quality testing, research in many industries by months
Machine learning could provide auto manufacturing, aerospace and other industries a faster, more cost-efficient way to test metals.
Measuring a quantum computer’s power now faster and more accurate
Quantum computers, like the top picks in a sports draft, are highly valued and constantly evaluated. Sandia scientists invent a new yardstick for benchmarking their performance.
Veterans Day celebration honors service members
During the celebration on Nov. 11, keynote speaker Maj. Gen. Heidi Brown reflected on how Sandia’s work influenced her career in the Army.
1 day. 3 rockets. 23 experiments.
Sandia conducts hypersonic weapons research at blistering pace.
This device could usher in GPS-free navigation
Sandia scientists designed and built a handheld device that tracks navigational measurements. This technology could be a pivotal component of next-generation navigation systems.
Major upgrade to HOT Shot rocket program culminates in successful launch
The upgrade added new hardware necessary to recover the vehicle and new onboard memory chips, which researchers can retrieve after launch to gather 40 times more data than in previous missions.
Kauai Test Facility launches its largest missile
Sandians spent four years preparing the test facility to accommodate the missile that sailed over the Pacific Ocean earlier this year.
U.S. Senate confirms former Labs Director Jill Hruby as NNSA Administrator
Jill was sworn in as the DOE Under Secretary for Nuclear Security and NNSA Administrator on Monday, July 26. Jill was Sandia President and Laboratories Director from 2015 to 2017 and the first woman to lead a national…