Sandia National Laboratory

Sandia worker accused of fraud, Albuquerque Tribune, July 28, 2005
A 20-year employee of Sandia National Laboratories is under investigation, suspected of using a lab credit account to buy dozens of computers and electrical items - including a robotic dog - for his own use.
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POGO Alert - Sandia Employee Charges Robotic Dog, iPods, and Computers to Federal Government, Then Resells, July 28, 2005. read this alert »

Review: Sandia analysis on nuke hazards faulty, Albuquerque Tribune, February 26, 2005.
The risk of an accident and the danger to the public from nuclear reactor operations at Sandia National Laboratories is higher than the lab's safety standards and procedures account for, a federal report concludes.

DOE: Sandia Nuke Risks Understated, Albuquerque Journal, February 26, 2005.
Sandia National Laboratories has systematically understated the risk to the public if a nuclear accident were to happen at its nuclear reactors, according to an internal Energy Department review.

POGO Alert - Sandia Fails to Protect Public from Nuclear Release, February 25, 2005.

Independent Evaluation of Field Element Performance Review Plan, Sandia Site Office, National Nuclear Security Administration, December 10, 2004. (Please Note this document is very large 2mg and may take a long time to download.)

Sandia National Laboratories internal investigation of allegations that management tried to cover-up and impede a probe of irregularities ranging from lost lab keys to the stealing and fencing of lab computer equipment. June 4, 2003.

POGO Alert - Security Guards Asleep at Sandia. Leaders admit security failures at Sandia nuclear weapons lab. To learn more, read this article by Inside Energy, March 25, 2003.



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