Labs leaders answer staff questions
In a Q&A town hall on July 18, Sandia leadership urged the workforce to fill gaps in the nuclear programs and alert directors and managers when procedures slow down modernization efforts.
Labs director urges staff to answer the call
Labs Director James Peery urged the workforce during an all hands meeting last week to accelerate nuclear weapons modernization as China multiplies its arsenal and Russia threatens nuclear war.
New Mexico Nuclear Deterrence team visits Tonopah Test Range
Deputy Labs Director Laura McGill talks to staff and enjoys a tour of the site.
Jim Handrock honored by NNSA, Air Force and Navy
The director of New Mexico weapons systems and engineering received several awards and commendations recognizing his leadership, expertise and service to the nation.
Staff celebrate nuclear deterrence program milestones
The pandemic-delayed party recognized team members who worked on first production units for the W88 Alteration 370 and B61-12 Life Extension Program.
Weapons exhibit an interactive tribute to Sandia’s nuclear deterrence mission
Building 915 at the California site has a new look. See how the space was transformed to highlight nuclear deterrence programs and cybersecurity efforts at the Livermore campus.
One year after nuclear deterrence reorganization: internal, external collaborations going strong
The reorganization has enhanced collaboration between nuclear deterrence and other groups that provide critical support.
A virtual success
In Sandia’s first distinguished visit done virtually, the DOE secretary connected with staff, programs and the workforce.
B61-12 production begins
More than 5,000 employees worked to produce the first completely refurbished bomb for the B61-12 Life Extension Program.