NATO visits the Labs
NNSA and Labs leadership hosted the NATO Nuclear Planning Group Staff Group to share how Sandia ensures the U.S. nuclear deterrent is always ready when it needs to be and never when not intended.
Bringing STEM to the UNM Children’s Hospital
Chief Information Officer John Zepper demonstrated the similarities between the human body and computers on his recent visit to the hospital.
Improving mission delivery highlighted at day-long technical symposium
Participants in the symposium tackled accelerated product realization — a Sandia strategic milestone — sharing concepts, accomplishments and lessons learned.
Big bomb laid to rest
A retired nuclear-bomb trainer, built in 1954, was the latest item in the Weapon Dismantlement and Disposition Program to be moved into the final stage of its lifecycle.
Sandia steps up, gives back during the holidays
Initiatives in California and New Mexico improve the communities where Sandians live and work.
Electric car challenge sparks enthusiasm
Twenty-one schools from across New Mexico stage multiple teams.
STEM soars at the Discovery Festival
Mechanical engineers led hands-on science experiments at the Big Brothers Big Sisters of Central New Mexico event on Nov. 18.
National Hispanic technical honor goes to Sandia engineer
Sandia data engineer Rudy Garcia wins the award from the Society of Hispanic Professional Engineers for his work with large software systems and remote-sensing applications.
Honoring our veterans
Veterans Day events in New Mexico and California celebrated the achievements and sacrifices of Sandia’s veterans and their families.
A quest for STEM
Sandia participated in the Quest Science Center’s Science of Engineering event this fall in Livermore. The event drew more than 1,100 children and adults.