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![]() LAWRENCE LIVERMORE NATIONAL SECURITY, LLC SET TO LAUNCH TRANSITION AT LABORATORY
Team Leaders Comment on Announcement by DOE
Livermore, CA May 8, 2007 - Lawrence Livermore National Security, LLC (LLNS), today announced the mobilization of its senior leadership team to prepare for the transition to manage and operate Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory.
The U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) and the National Nuclear Security Administration (NNSA) selected LLNS to manage and operate Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory (LLNL). The contract begins Oct. 1, 2007.
The new management team includes Bechtel National, University of California, BWX Technologies (BWXT), Washington Group International, and Battelle. The team also includes Texas A&M University.
"We are honored and excited that the Department of Energy has selected our team and given us the opportunity to lead this vital national security science laboratory," said LLNS President George Miller, designated director for Lawrence Livermore Lab and currently the Lab's director. "As our country continues to respond to threats at home and abroad, our new team will ensure that the employees at Livermore Laboratory are able to continue enhancing our nation's security. LLNS will apply world-class science and technology, business and operation capabilities to the challenges that lie ahead." As one of his first actions as president of LLNS, Miller announced Steve Liedle, a Bechtel principal vice president, would serve as deputy director at LLNL. Liedle has more than 24 years experience with DOE/NNSA, most recently as deputy general manager of the Y-12 facility in Oak Ridge, Tenn.
"LLNS was created to deliver the best combination of scientific and management expertise," said Gerald Parsky, chairman of the LLNS board of governors and a member of UC Board of Regents. "Our team is eager to apply our expertise and capabilities to further benefit the Laboratory and the security of our nation."
"We are ready to serve," said LLNS Vice Chairman Tom Hash. "George Miller and his team have been preparing for months to assume this tremendous responsibility and provide as smooth a transition as possible for the employees, their families and the community." Hash is chairman and president of Bechtel Systems and Infrastructure, Inc., Bechtel Corporation's government services unit.
The LLNS team was formed to manage and operate Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory by entities renowned for their expertise and accomplishments throughout the DOE nuclear weapons complex and beyond. Bechtel is the largest project management contractor in the United States. The University of California is the world's largest academic research institution. BWX Technologies and Washington Group International are the top two DOE nuclear facilities contractors and between them manage and operate four of DOE's five safest sites. Battelle is a global leader in science and technology and commercializes technology, performs contract research and manages laboratories for government and industry. The team also includes Texas A&M University, which provides an important academic alliance. The LLNS office currently is located in the Sunset Plaza Building C, 1658 Holmes St., Livermore, or phone 925 960-1485. Information updates on Lawrence Livermore National Security, including biographical profiles of Miller and Liedle, are available at the website, at www.llnsllc.com.
Background on the organizations that formed LLNS:
BECHTEL
BNI's national security work includes managing and operating facilities for the National Nuclear Security Administration. BNI also is a partner in management of NNSA's Y-12 National Security Complex in Tennessee and the Pantex Plant in Texas, as well as the Savannah River Site in South Carolina. Among its Department of Defense contracts, BNI manages the Kwajalein missile range and supports nonproliferation efforts in the former Soviet Union for the Defense Threat Reduction Agency. BNI's portfolio also includes more than 15 years of government laboratory management and support experience.
For more news and information about Bechtel National Inc.: www.Bechtel.com.
UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA
UC is involved in the management of three national laboratories on behalf of the Department of Energy - Lawrence Berkeley, Los Alamos and Lawrence Livermore National Laboratories.
For more news and information about the University of California: www.universityofcalifornia.edu.
BWX TECHNOLOGIES, INC.
For more information about BWXT: www.bwxt.com or contact Regina W. Carter, BWXT Communications, 1-434-522-5158 or rwcarter@bwxt.com.
WASHINGTON GROUP INTERNATIONAL
For more news and information about Washington Group International: www.wgint.com or contact Jack N. Herrmann of Washington Group International Inc., 1-803-502-9791.
BATTELLE
Headquartered in Columbus, Ohio, Battelle conducts $3.8 billion in R&D annually through contract research, laboratory management and technology commercialization. Battelle provides innovative solutions to some of the world's most important problems including global climate change, sustainable energy technologies, high performance materials, next-generation healthcare diagnostics and therapeutics, and advanced security solutions for people, infrastructure, and the nation. Battelle has a long history of developing successful commercial products in collaboration with its clients, ranging from products to fight diabetes, cancer, and heart disease to the development of the office copier machine (Xerox). As a non-profit charitable trust with an eye toward the future, Battelle actively supports and promotes science and math education.
For more information, visit www.battelle.org or contact National Media Relations Manager Katy Delaney at (410) 306-8638 or at delaneyk@battelle.org. |
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