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"I am deeply disturbed to learn of projected cost overruns and scheduling delays associated with the [NIF]... I also am gravely concerned with the University of California and the Department of Energy's Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory [LLNL] for its 'late reporting' to the Energy Department of these significant problems. ...
NIF is a leading edge science program that is very important for our national security... Clearly, we have had a major project management surprise in our quest for a quantum leap project for laser physics. The NIF Project has undergone seven scientific and four management reviews, including a Congressionally-mandated review completed this spring. None of the reviews identified our current problems".
On September 6, LLNL Director Bruce Tarter issued a statement of understandably humble tone: "We share Secretary Richardson's concerns...and we will work closely with the Department of Energy to implement his directives".
The NIF is scheduled to become operational in 2003, at a projected cost of $1.2 billion.
Reports: Richardson orders actions to get NIF back on track, US Energy Department Press Release R-99-233, September 3; US to tighten nuclear testing program, Reuters, September 6.
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