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It is home to three Air Force bases, White Sands Missile Range, and the federal research laboratories Los Alamos National Laboratory and Sandia National Laboratories.
The United States Department of Energy funded sites from Lawrence Livermore Laboratory, Los Alamos Scientific Laboratory, Sandia National Laboratory, and the National Science Foundation supercomputer centers ( for high-energy physics ) represented the second largest block with LLL's Cray Time Sharing System ( CTSS ).
* Sandia National Laboratory
The others are Los Alamos National Laboratory and Sandia National Laboratories.
Other partners are the Sandia National Laboratories, the University of California ( UC ) campuses of Berkeley and Davis, the Carnegie Institution for Science, and the Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory ( LLNL ).
Researchers Robert Benner, John Gustafson and Gary Montry of the Parallel Processing Division of Sandia National Laboratory first won the Karp Prize ($ 100 ) and then won the first Gordon Bell Prize in 1987 using the nCUBE 10.
The largest nCUBE-2 system installed was at Sandia National Laboratory, a 1024-CPU system that reached 1. 91 gigaFLOPS in testing.
In July 1945, the forerunner of Sandia Laboratory, known as " Z " Division, was established at Oxnard Field to handle future weapons development, testing, and bomb assembly for the Manhattan Engineer District.
In the 1970s, the Sandia, Los Alamos, Air Force Weapons Laboratory Technical Exchange Committee initiated the development of the SLATEC library of mathematical and statistical routines, written in FORTRAN77.
It is a collaborative effort, developed by Sandia National Laboratories, Los Alamos National Laboratories, and the United States Army Research Laboratory, and funded by the Advanced Simulation and Computing Program.
* Sandia National Laboratory Cooperative Monitoring Center article " Engagement with China "
The town of Mercury, Nevada, is located on the grounds of the NTS, and at one time housed contingents from Los Alamos National Laboratory, Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory, and Sandia National Laboratories.
" The " Isotopes " name is appropriate, since New Mexico has a number of well-known scientific / military facilities dealing with nuclear technology, such as Los Alamos National Laboratory, Sandia National Laboratories, and the Waste Isolation Pilot Project ( WIPP ), as well as hosting the Trinity test.
The first Gordon Bell Prize was won by researchers at the Parallel Processing Division of Sandia National Laboratory for work done on the 1000-processor nCUBE 10 hypercube.
These groups include the Avco Everett Research Laboratory, Sandia Laboratories, the Northrop Research and Technology Center, and the United States Government's Naval Research Laboratory who also developed a XeCl Laser that was excited using a microwave discharge.
Sandia Science and Technology Park, the NASA Research Park at Ames, and the Tri-Cities Science and Technology Park located close to the Pacific Northwest National Laboratory are examples of research parks that have been developed by or adjacent to federal laboratories.
Base, home to Sandia Laboratory and the AFSWP, kept the facility open and ultimately determined its fate.
Kirtland Field was renamed Kirtland AFB, and it became the USAF ’ s main facility for integrating new weapons designs produced by Sandia Laboratory with operational USAF aircraft and equipment.
The central New Mexico region was considered a high air defense priority in the early Cold War because of Sandia Laboratory, LASL, and the newly created nuclear weapons stockpile.
The AFSWC was to conduct this development and test work in conjunction with the AEC, Sandia Laboratory, LASL, and the FC / AFSWP at Sandia Base.

Sandia and was
Jess is a rule engine for the Java platform that was developed by Ernest Friedman-Hill of Sandia National Labs.
In August 2009 it was announced that a joint venture known as the Livermore Valley Open Campus ( LVOC ) would be created between Sandia National Laboratories / California campus and LLNL to promote collaboration between the scientists at these labs and their counterparts in industry and academia.
Sandia was instrumental from the beginning in developing PALs.
In the spring of 1961, there were a series of hearings in Congress, where Sandia presented the prototype of a special electro-mechanical lock, which was then known still as a " Proscribed Action Link.
The software products were developed by Sandia National Laboratories while the hardware was created by the National Nuclear Security Administration.
The Amtech RFID technology used on the Dallas North Tollway was originally developed at Sandia Labs for use in tagging and tracking livestock.
Sandia Mountain Wilderness was created in 1978 and the Petroglyph National Monument was established in June 1990.
During the 17th century, the number of Native Americans dropped drastically due to diseases brought by the European settlers, such as measles and small pox, and by the 1640s the Tiwa population was concentrated into four major pueblos ; Isleta, Sandia, Puaray and Alameda.
Sandia was in the Casa Blanca land grant, issued to Juan José de la Garza Montemayor by Spain on April 2, 1807.
In 1936 Sandia had three businesses, two churches, multiple farm units, and several dwellings and was a stop on the Texas and New Orleans Railroad.
The major customer for the production of these chips was Sandia National Laboratories ' ASCI Red supercomputer, which had all 4, 510 CPUs upgraded in 1999.
* Western Electrics ' reputation for sound management was such that in 1949 President Truman requested that Western Electric manage a major defense laboratory, Sandia National Labs.
She was raised in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, and Albuquerque, New Mexico, where she graduated from Sandia High School in Albuquerque in 1975 and was voted Most Likely to Succeed.
In 2006, a 120mm prototype was under construction for evaluation, though time before reaching field deployment, if such occurs, was estimated then as 5 to 10 + years by Sandia National Laboratories.
A retired Sandia manager, Bob Puerifoy, was even more blunt than Spielman: " NIF is worthless ... it can't be used to maintain the stockpile, period ".
It was then sent to Sandia National Laboratories as a light source in their Z machine.
In the Sandia Mountains of north-central New Mexico, western tanagers were heard singing beginning in late May, and the 1st nest was found in early June.
For most of its life, the range was administered by Sandia National Laboratories.

Sandia and operated
The Sandia National Laboratories, managed and operated by the Sandia Corporation ( a wholly owned subsidiary of Lockheed Martin Corporation ), are two major United States Department of Energy research and development national laboratories.
It is operated by Sandia National Laboratories to gather data to aid in computer modeling of nuclear weapons.
" Sandia Corporation, a wholly owned subsidiary of AT & T Corporation, managed and operated the laboratory until October 1993.
Today, Sandia National Laboratories ( SNL ) is managed and operated by Sandia Corporation, a wholly owned subsidiary of Lockheed Martin Corporation, and includes government-owned facilities in Albuquerque, New Mexico ( SNL / NM ); Livermore, California ( SNL / CA ); Tonopah, Nevada ; and Kauai, Hawaii.
The plant is managed and operated for the United States Department of Energy by BWXT Pantex and Sandia National Laboratories.

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