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BumRushDaShow

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Mon Mar 17, 2025, 06:52 PM Mar 17

DOGE Cuts Reach Key Nuclear Scientists, Bomb Engineers and Safety Experts

Source: New York Times

March 17, 2025 Updated 8:49 a.m. ET


They handled the secure transport of nuclear materials — dangerous, demanding work that requires rigorous training. Four of them took the Trump administration’s offer of a buyout and left the National Nuclear Security Administration. A half-dozen staff members left a unit in the agency that builds reactors for nuclear submarines. And a biochemist and engineer who had recently joined the agency as head of the team that enforces safety and environmental standards at a Texas plant that assembles nuclear warheads was fired.

In the past six weeks, the agency, just one relatively small outpost in a federal work force that President Trump and his top adviser Elon Musk aim to drastically pare down, has lost a huge cadre of scientists, engineers, safety experts, project officers, accountants and lawyers — all in the midst of its most ambitious endeavors in a generation.

The nuclear agency, chronically understaffed but critically important, is the busiest it has been since the Cold War. It not only manages the nation’s 3,748 nuclear bombs and warheads, it is modernizing that arsenal — a $20-billion-a-year effort that will arm a new fleet of nuclear submarines, bomber jets and land-based missiles. Since the last year of the first Trump administration, the agency has been desperately trying to build up its staff to handle the added workload. Though it was still hundreds of employees short of what it had said it needed, it had edged up to about 2,000 workers by January.

Now, with the Trump administration’s buyouts and firings, the agency’s trajectory has gone from one of painstaking growth to retraction. More than 130 employees took the government’s offer of a payout to resign, according to internal agency documents obtained by The New York Times that have not previously been reported. Those departures, together with those of about 27 workers who were caught up in a mass firing and not rehired, wiped out most of the recent staffing gains.

Read more: https://www.nytimes.com/2025/03/17/us/politics/federal-job-cuts-nuclear-bomb-engineers-scientists.html



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DOGE Cuts Reach Key Nuclear Scientists, Bomb Engineers and Safety Experts (Original Post) BumRushDaShow Mar 17 OP
Stop this!!! Hope22 Mar 17 #1
Don't need experts if there are no nukes. Irish_Dem Mar 17 #2
This damn administration is Public Enemy #1. The courts should have them arrested. chowder66 Mar 17 #3

Irish_Dem

(68,780 posts)
2. Don't need experts if there are no nukes.
Mon Mar 17, 2025, 06:59 PM
Mar 17

It is not known how many nukes Russia and China actually have due to corruption and theft.

chowder66

(10,454 posts)
3. This damn administration is Public Enemy #1. The courts should have them arrested.
Mon Mar 17, 2025, 07:15 PM
Mar 17

I think we should do it now instead of waiting.

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