Labs director signs annual stockpile assessment letter
Yearlong evaluation process verifies safety, reliability of non-nuclear components.
Yearlong evaluation process verifies safety, reliability of non-nuclear components.
Underground football-field-sized machine with a key piece of Sandia tech expected to be up and running in 2027.
Program provides college students with mentorship and meaningful, hands-on training with a mission focus.
Honorees include a seizure-predicting device, software that optimizes network microgrids, tech that streamlines additive manufacturing and others.
Working together, an autonomous group of satellites could boost national security, reduce the risk of relying on any one satellite and diminish downtime.
A Sandia team seeks partnerships to help develop and commercialize anti-counterfeit, anti-tamper tech.
In response to a challenge from the Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency, Yuan-Yu Jau is on a quest to build a tiny atomic clock, smaller than a sugar cube, that measures time with extreme accuracy.
Labs programmers are helping the Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency through an innovative program that tracks down hackers and cyberterrorists.
Sandia has patented a new method of integrating microscale optical devices on silicon microchips — a challenging feat that could reduce U.S. dependency on foreign manufacturing.
Staff from Canadian Nuclear Laboratories, Idaho National Laboratory and Sandia responded to a mock cyberattack and a simulated physical intrusion with the goal of improving overall security.