Albuquerque Journal newspaper stories
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ABQJOURNAL BIZ/METCALF: City office space vacancy bucks trend
... recession resistant. The professional and business services sector gets a big employment boost from the 11,000 direct employees at Sandia National Laboratories as well as all of its outside contractors, said Jim Chynoweth of the local CB Richard Ellis office. Employment in the sector has seen ...
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ABQJOURNAL BIZ: 'Green' conference scheduled
... and water and to reduce the environmental impact of transportation will be part of the second annual Earth, Wind and Sun conference sponsored by Sandia National Laboratories and Kirtland Air Force Base on Tuesday and Wednesday at the Steve Schiff Auditorium on the base. "Last year's event ...
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ABQJOURNAL BIZ: Bulletin Board
... of Pennsylvania and a master's degree in nonprofit management from the University of Pittsburgh. Carolyne Hart has been promoted by Sandia National Laboratories to vice president of weapons engineering and product realization. Hart joined Sandia National Laboratories in 1978. She previously ...
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ABQJOURNAL NEWS/STATE: House OKs Spending Plan for Labs
... research at "the discovery end of science" is critical to the labs ability to perform basic science, said Steve Rottler, chief technology officer at Sandia National Laboratories. The House legislation includes relatively stable funding for the nuclear weapons program for the fiscal year beginning ...
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ABQJOURNAL NEWS/METRO: Sandia Cutting Security Guards
Thursday, July 16, 2009 Sandia Cutting Security Guards By John Fleck Journal Staff Writer Sandia National Laboratories is cutting 25 guards from its work force by the end of September, officials said this week. The cuts are part of a broad effort by U.S. nuclear weapons program managers ...
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ABQJOURNAL NEWS/STATE: Sandia Works on 'Smart' Turbines
... , July 11, 2009 Sandia Works on 'Smart' Turbines By Sue Major Holmes Associated Press The head of wind-technology research at Sandia National Laboratories views the wind as fuel. His job is to find better ways to harness it as the nation answers President Barack Obama's call for ...
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