Program Offices
CONTACTS
- Division Leader
Paul Dunn - Administrator
Sylvia Quintana
Phone: 1-505-667-4730
Fax: 1-505-667-4332
Intelligence Analysis, Integration, and Exploitation
LANL has worked with the
intelligence community since
World War II, when Los Alamos
scientists assessed the state and
capabilities of Germany’s nuclear
program. Today, LANL serves as
a national resource across all 16
intelligence agencies, as well as
for the Department of Defense
and other government agencies.
LANL continues to develop trusted relationships and consistently deliver high-quality products. Once a customer provides LANL with a problem, LANL scientists develop turnkey solutions by establishing strategic partnerships with other laboratories, businesses, and academic institutions. As a “trusted agent,” LANL finds and oversees the delivery of the best solutions possible.
Los Alamos also continues
to monitor, assess, and report on
the nuclear weapons programs
in established and emerging
states, as well as the interests of
subnational organizations in
improvised nuclear weapons.
Global Security’s mission is to provide early
identification, creative maturation,
and timely delivery of
scientifically robust solutions
to the most urgent and technically
challenging security
issues facing our nation—such
science-based solutions will
enable the intelligence community
to accomplish its missions
with minimal risk to the life
and limb of the nation’s agents,
soldiers, allies, and the public.
Core Capabilities
LANL has more than 60 years of resources available in nearly every technical discipline. Under authority of Executive Orders and Intelligence Community Directives, Los Alamos provides the intelligence community with access to LANL technology, including hardware, software, technical analysis, forensics, modeling and simulation, specialized techniques, and advice and consultation. Key capabilities include the following:
- Assessing, monitoring, and countering the capabilities of proliferant nations.
- Providing specialized, high-technology tools (hardware, software, or procedures) to the intelligence community so that it can more quickly and effectively combat threats to the national security of the United States.
- Applying on a global scale modeling and simulation tools to natural and manmade disasters, utility infrastructures, social networks, and cyber threats. The emphasis remains on predicting and optimizing the response to said threats.
Distinct capabilities include the following:
- As a member of the field intelligence element, LANL pioneered the ability for a national laboratory to function as an executive agency on behalf of an intelligence community agency. When executed, this agreement substantially reduces the burden on an intelligence community sponsor to solve a particular problem by enabling LANL to technically direct a project, oversee procurements, manage subcontracts, and provide system solutions to the customer.
- LANL’s Federally Funded Research and Development Center enables the intelligence community to instantly access Los Alamos resources. In selected areas, LANL has dedicated facilities and teams of people that respond immediately to emerging problems whenever the need arises.
