Retired Adm. Foley
will oversee labs for UC
by Lesli A. Maxwell, October 21, 2003
The University of California Board of Regents on
Monday appointed a well-connected retired Navy admiral and former
federal weapons director to manage three national laboratories
that the university runs on behalf of the U.S. Department of Energy.
Retired Adm. S. Robert Foley, 75, will serve as
the UC's vice president for laboratory management and oversee
the operations of the Los Alamos and Lawrence Livermore nuclear
weapons labs and the Lawrence Berkeley lab. Foley will report
directly to UC
President Robert Dynes, who recommended his appointment.
"Admiral Foley brings tremendous history of
expertise and knowledge of the nuclear weapons laboratories,"
said Bruce Darling, UC's senior vice president for
university affairs and interim vice president of the labs for
the past 10 months.
The UC-operated labs, particularly Los Alamos in
New Mexico, have been under fire for months from the federal government
and nuclear watchdog groups forshoddy business practices and security
breaches. Those troubles prompted a congressional investigation
last year and caused Energy Department officials to put the lab
contract up for competitive bid -- the first time in the lab's
60 years that UC's management has been
challenged.
"In the past 60 years, the university has
done great science at the laboratories," Foley said. "Over
the years, some of the business practices have deteriorated. We
need a fresh way to do things."
With a combined budget of $4 billion, the labs
represent roughly a quarter of the UC's annual budget and are
the source not only of research opportunities
but of national prestige and political clout.
In recent months, Foley has been an adviser to
UC and Los Alamos officials working to improve management and
security at the laboratory. UC officials must decide
in coming months whether to compete for the Los Alamos contract,
and Foley could be a shrewd choice for the university.
He has connections to the Bush administration,
serving on the president's Energy Transition Team and working
as a consultant to both the Defense and Energy
departments. Foley also served as President Reagan's assistant
secretary of energy for defense programs, a job that made him
responsible for the nation's entire
nuclear weapons complex.
A graduate of the Naval Academy, Foley rose to
commander in chief of the Navy's Pacific Fleet. One California-based
nuclear watchdog group said UC's hiring of Foley sends the strongest
signal yet that the university intends to maintain its management
of the weapons labs."It seems like the UC is doing all it
can to position itself to bid for the contract and to
keep nuclear weapons as a central mission of the labs," said
Tara Dorabji, outreach coordinator for Tri-Valley CAREs in Livermore.
Foley's appointment takes effect Nov. 1. His salary
will be $350,900.
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The Bee's Lesli Maxwell can be reached at
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