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published Wednesday, April 18, 2012  460 Views :: 0 Comments

For Immediate release: April 18, 2012

Contact: Jay Coghlan, Nuclear Watch NM, 505.989.7342, c. 505.920.7118, jay@nukewatch.org

 

Santa Fe, NM – Our colleagues and friends at the Project on Government Oversight (POGO) have released an explosive report based on a leaked Department of Defense memo concluding that “The Department of Energy’s network of privately-operated nuclear weapons laboratories are riddled with waste, redundancies and lackluster scientific standards.” POGO also found that “that seven of the top 15 officials at the three DOE nuclear labs make more than $700,000 per year, with one earning $1.7 million—more than the president of the United States and many government executives.”

 

Coincidentally, Nuclear Watch New Mexico had been independently compiling data on the salaries of the three laboratory directors, as presented in the table below. It shows that the salary of the Los Alamos Director has nearly tripled since for-profit management began in June 2006, even as the Lab is cutting some 600 jobs. As seen below, privatization of the nuclear weapons labs’ management contracts has resulted in directors’ salaries far above average in both the federal government and the private sector.


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published Thursday, April 12, 2012  494 Views :: 0 Comments

April 12, 2012

In response to a Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) lawsuit filed by ANA member group Nuclear Watch New Mexico on March 28, the National Nuclear Security Administration (NNSA) has released the Performance Evaluation Reports for its eight nuclear weapons sites. These reports are the government's scorecard for awarding tens of millions of dollars to nuclear weapons contractors, and were available to the public until 2009. But since that time NNSA has withheld them in a general move toward less contractor accountability.


Click the links below to download the Performance Evaluation Reports for each nuclear weapons site (PDFs)

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published Monday, April 09, 2012  386 Views :: 2 Comments

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: April 4, 2012
Contact: Jay Coghlan, Nuclear Watch NM, 505.989.7342, c. 505.920.7118,jay[at]nukewatch[dot]org

Santa Fe, NM  - In response to a Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) lawsuit filed by Nuclear Watch New Mexico on March 28, the National Nuclear Security Administration (NNSA) has released the Performance Evaluation Reports for its eight nuclear weapons sites.* These reports are the government’s scorecard for awarding tens of millions of dollars to nuclear weapons contractors, and were previously available to the public until 2009. However, since that time the NNSA has withheld them in a general move toward less contractor accountability. We sought to help reverse that wrong direction through our litigation. 

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published Monday, November 14, 2011  1619 Views :: 2 Comments

November 14, 2011
 
Contact:
Rachel M. MacNair, Ph.D., Petition Coordinator (816)753-2057
or
Ann Suellentrop(913)271-7925
 
Having once again collected in the range of 5,000 signatures from Kansas City Missouri residents, this time on two separate initiative petitions, KC Peace Planters turn in both sets of petitions to the City Clerk  at 10 am on Monday, November 14, 2011.

Below is a short summary of each initiative, and below that is the precise legal language. We listened carefully to objections raised by councilmembers in our previous effort, and we believe these are strengthened and will more clearly stand up in litigation if necessary.  

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published Monday, September 05, 2011  562 Views :: 0 Comments

By Lawrence S. Wittner
From the History News Network

Dr. Wittner is Professor of History at the State University of New York/Albany. His latest book is Confronting the Bomb: A Short History of the World Nuclear Disarmament Movement (Stanford University Press).

Should the U.S. government be building more nuclear weapons? Residents of Kansas City, Missouri don't appear to think so, for they are engaged in a bitter fight against the construction of a new nuclear weapons plant in their community.

The massive plant, 1.5 million square feet in size, is designed to replace an earlier version, also located in the city and run by the same contractor:  Honeywell.  The cost of building the new plant-which, like its predecessor, will provide 85 percent of the components of America's nuclear weapons-is estimated to run $673
million.

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published Monday, August 29, 2011  2184 Views :: 1 Comments

August 26, 2011 (after 4:30 PM)

Press Release
Kansas City Peace Planters
 
Contact:
Rachel M. MacNair, Ph.D. (Plaintiff in the lawsuit), Phone: (816)753-2057
Ann Suellentrop, (913)271-7925
 
On the petition for “Production of Nuclear Weapons Components Prohibited,” Judge Edith Messina has granted us an order to put our measure on the ballot -- a “Preliminary Writ of Mandamus.” Being preliminary means that the hearing already scheduled for next Monday will determine whether it will become permanent, but it also means that the City Council has to defend its actions because the default position is with the petitioners. It is not simply a two-sided matter where each side presents its case and gets equal consideration.  

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published Monday, August 29, 2011  1745 Views :: 0 Comments

Press Release
Kansas City Peace Planters
August 26, 2011

Contact: 
Rachel M. MacNair, Ph.D. (Plaintiff in the lawsuit), Phone: (816)753-2057
Ann Suellentrop, (913)271-7925
  
At its regular legislative session August 25, the City Council voted (with only one dissenter) to keep the initiative petition entitled "Production of Nuclear Weapons Components Prohibited" off the ballot. Accordingly, we are filing today with the court for a Writ of Mandamus to safeguard our rights as citizens according to the City Charter to have it put on the November 8 ballot. 
 
All legal requirements were met:

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published Friday, August 26, 2011  832 Views :: 0 Comments

Aug. 25, 2011

By Lynn Horsley
From The Kansas City Star


The Kansas City Council declined today to place on the November ballot a measure challenging a new weapons plant in Kansas City.

The Council’s 12-1 vote against the ballot measure sets the stage for a lawsuit by a citizens group seeking the November vote.

The group calling itself KC Peace Planters gathered enough petition signatures for a ballot measure that would prohibit the production of nuclear weapons components at a billion-dollar plant under construction at 14500 Botts Road.

They recommended that the plant be converted into a “green technology” facility.

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published Friday, August 05, 2011  976 Views :: 0 Comments

August 4, 2011

By Lynn Horsley

The Kansas City Star

A majority of Kansas City council members sponsored a resolution today to derail a citizens’ initiative against a new weapons plant in south Kansas City.

The resolution responds to an initiative petition by the KC Peace Planters, who gathered enough signatures to put a measure on the November ballot in Kansas City.

The proposed ballot measure asks voters to prevent the manufacturing of non-nuclear components for nuclear weapons at a plant being built at 14500 Botts Road. The group would like to turn the plant into a “green manufacturing” facility, possibly for wind energy.

But council members John Sharp and Scott Taylor introduced a resolution today that declines to put the measure on the November ballot. The resolution is co-sponsored by Mayor Sly James, Mayor Pro Tem Cindy Circo and council members Jan Marcason, Dick Davis and Scott Wagner.


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published Thursday, June 09, 2011  1485 Views :: 0 Comments

Jun. 08, 2011 

By Lynn Horsley
From The Kansas City Star

In the first step toward a possible November election, a Kansas City Council committee today rejected a proposal to convert a new weapons plant into a facility for green technology.

The council’s Planning, Zoning and Economic Development Committee voted 4-1 against a citizens’ proposal to prevent nuclear weapons components production at a plant under construction at 14500 Botts Road in South Kansas City.

A group calling itself KC Peace Planters gathered thousands of petition signatures on an initiative that seeks to convert the weapons plant into a manufacturing facility for environmentally progressive jobs.

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