
Los Alamos Lab's 15-Year Plan: Expansion, Upgrades, and Hiring
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Los Alamos National Laboratory prepares for a significant environmental impact statement, outlining three paths for its next fifteen years: current plans, modernization, or expansion. The NNSA favors expansion, but remains flexible. The lab plans to hire between 1,000-1,400 new employees, offsetting losses and achieving modest growth. Critics argue that even the baseline option represents growth in nuclear weapons activities. The final version tweaks the draft, moving climate change and environmental justice details to appendices. The lab stays ready to adapt to evolving production goals and national policy demands.
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