The U.S. National Nuclear Security Administration recently postponed its crucial program to rejuvenate quarter-century-old Trident missile warheads because no one can remember how to make a key component of the weapons (codenamed "Fogbank"), according to a March 2nd report of the Government Accountability Office. The GAO found that, despite concern over the bombs' safety and reliability, NNSA count not replicate the manufacturing process because all knowledgeable personnel have left the agency or no written records were kept. Just terrible..
Sunday, April 19, 2009
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