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Could have stopped the I-Love-You virus

May 18, 2000 • Agents in a collective communicate over secured links on the Internet or an intranet. Malicious agents (with horns) are detected and cut off from the collective. Properly authenticated data is allowed into the collective, but bad information is rejected. (Illustration by Sandians Laurence Phillips and Shannon Spires)Download 150dpi JPEG image, 'agents.jpg',...
Agents in a collective communicate over secured links on the Internet or an intranet. Malicious agents (with horns) are detected and cut off from the collective. Properly authenticated data is allowed into the collective, but bad information is rejected.

Sandia chem-bio decontamination foam licensed to Modec

July 2, 2000 • ALBUQUERQUE, N.M.— Sandia National Laboratories today announced that its foam for the rapid decontamination of chemical and biological warfare agents has been licensed to Modec Inc., a Denver company specializing in mass-casualty response systems for weapons of mass destruction. The nonexclusive license agreement gives Modec access to the foam's formulation...

Sandia robotic assembly software licensed to Ultramax

August 30, 2000 • 3-D DRAWINGS showing parts of an Archimedes-derived manufacturing sequence for a complex engine assembly, the result of a collaboration between Sandia and Cummins Engine Company. ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. — A software tool developed at the Department of Energy’s Sandia National Laboratories that automatically translates computer designs of complex products into assembly...

Wide civilian and military distribution expected

October 21, 2002 • ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. — A disposable plastic bag resembling the common kitchen garbage bag, its interior fed by a simple oxygen canister monitored by inexpensive, deceptively simple plastic instruments, has been licensed by the federal government as a tool to heal the sick and the wounded in the nation’s military, both...

Desktop computers to counsel users to make better decisions

January 22, 2004 • AND YOU’RE FEELING HOW? Sandia researcher Peter Merkle uses sensors to communicate personal biofacts in realtime to a computer as he applies himself to a video game that requires team participation. On split screen to his right are previously imaged photos of Sandia colleagues (clockwise from top left): Simon Goldfine,...
Categories: Computing

Experts to discuss world policy challenges at 13th Annual International Security Conference

April 3, 2003 • ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. — Some 250 ambassadors, policy-makers, academicians, and other experts representing 30 countries will gather in Albuquerque April 23-25 to discuss challenges facing the world community at the 13th Annual International Security Conference. The meeting is a primary exploration and discussion meeting for those who shape policy options for...

Sandia helps Navy in shaping future of aircraft carrier operations

September 7, 2004 • System review — Sandia engineer Jeff Brewer uses a “system of systems” approach to help the U.S. Navy create the next generation of aircraft carriers.Download 300dpi JPEG image, ‘system-review.jpg’, 272K (Media are welcome to download/publish this image with related news stories.) ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. — Researchers at the National Nuclear Security Administration’s...
System review — Sandia engineer Jeff Brewer uses a “system of systems” approach to help the U.S. Navy create the next generation of aircraft carriers.

Nanotechnology research funding list now live at Sandia/LANL CINT website

September 30, 2004 • ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. — Nanotech researchers can shorten their search for funding by visiting the Center for Integrated Nanotechnologies (CINT) Internet site (www.sandia.gov/cint or www.lanl.gov/cint). There, a searchable database of federal government nanotechnology funding sources is supplied as a service to the nanoscience community by CINT, a joint project of Sandia and Los...
Categories: Nanotechnology

Sandia sponsors Terrorism Research Center Conference

March 6, 2008 • ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. —Sandia National Laboratories is cosponsoring the 2008 Terrorism Research Center Conference, “Terrorism: Training, Threats, Tactics and Technology” April 1-3 at the Albuquerque Marriott Hotel, 2101 Louisiana Blvd. N.E. Sponsored by Sandia’s Homeland Security & Defense Organization and the Security Systems and Technology Center, this conference is intended to...

Texas police, border agents using Labs’ sniffer to nab drug traffickers

March 2, 2005 • Drug task force credits Hound system with helping save lives Sandia National Laboratories researcher Dave Hannum demonstrates use of the Hound system on a bag of white powder. (Photo by Randy Montoya) Download 300dpi JPEG image, ‘hannum-hound.jpg’, 1.6MB (Media are welcome to download/publish this image with related news stories.) ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. — On...
Sandia National Laboratories researcher Dave Hannum demonstrates use of the Hound system on a bag of white powder.

Nonproliferation, nuclear industry experts to discuss fuel cycle issues at conference near D.C. April 4-6

March 29, 2005 • ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. — Next week policy-makers, academicians, industry representatives, and other experts representing the world’s nonproliferation and nuclear power communities will gather near Washington, D.C., to discuss ways to reduce the proliferation risks of civilian nuclear fuels. Sandia National Laboratories, a National Nuclear Security Administration lab, is sponsoring the gathering,...
Categories: Nonproliferation

EESAT 2007 conference scheduled for September

April 25, 2007 • ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. — Sandia National Laboratories, the U.S. Department of Energy, and the Electricity Storage Association announced today that they are co-sponsors of EESAT 2007, the sixth biennial conference on Electrical Energy Storage Systems Applications and Technologies, to be held at the Westin St. Francis Hotel in San Francisco, Calif.,...

Sandia begins arsenic removal demonstration project in Anthony, N.M.

July 28, 2005 • ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. — A pilot plant to evaluate commercially available technologies for removing arsenic from municipal drinking water supplies will begin operating in mid-August in Anthony, N.M. The project is based on a memorandum of understanding between Sandia National Laboratories and Desert Sands Mutual Domestic Water Consumers Association (MDWCA). Commercial...

Two Sandia microChemLab technologies soon to be checking for toxins in the nation’s water supplies

September 27, 2005 • Sandia researcher Jay West calibrates an instrument as part of a project to determine the steps necesary to identify toxins in drinking water.Download 300dpi JPEG image, “watersensor-jay.jpg,” 284K (Media are welcome to download/publish this image with related news stories.) ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. — Two technologies developed at the National Nuclear Security Administration’s...
Sandia researcher Jay West calibrates an instrument as part of a project to determine the steps necesary to identify toxins in drinking water.

Sandia demonstrates device for preventing battlefield friendly fire

October 27, 2005 • Athena Radar-Responsive Tag was demonstrated during Exercise Urgent Quest in the United Kingdom. ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. — Sandia National Laboratories, along with partners General Atomics Aeronautical Systems, Inc. and Sierra Monolithics Inc., demonstrated the Athena Radar-Responsive Tag during Exercise “Urgent Quest” in the United Kingdom (Salisbury Plains Training Area) Sept. 19...
Athena can be used to identify both U.S. and coalition forces during combat to avoid friendly fire.

Sandia to conduct regional workshop in Kansas City to help gauge nation’s energy and water concerns

November 10, 2005 • ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. — The National Nuclear Security Administration’s Sandia National Laboratories will conduct a workshop in Kansas City, Mo., Nov. 15-16, designed to help gauge future energy and water concerns of water and electric utilities, environmental organizations, policy and regulatory groups, tribal groups, economic development organizations, government agencies, universities, research...

Sandia to conduct regional workshop in Baltimore to help gauge national energy and water concerns

December 7, 2005 • ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. — The National Nuclear Security Administration’s Sandia National Laboratories will conduct a workshop in Baltimore, Md., Dec. 13-14 designed to help gauge the energy- and water-related concerns of water and electric utilities, environmental organizations, policy and regulatory groups, tribal groups, economic development organizations, government agencies, universities, research institutions,...
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