In Memory

G. Scot Carlson



 
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01/13/16 04:18 PM #1    

Josh Fitzhugh

Not much to find regarding Scot online unfortunately, but as he lived in New Mexico according to the school's records, this excerpt from an affidavit filed in court is unquestionably our classmate:

 

 

UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT
FOR THE DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA

______________________________  
NATURAL RESOURCES DEFENSE )   
COUNCIL, etal., )   
 
Plaintiffs. )   
v. )  Civil Action No. CV-97-936-SS 
 
FEDERICO PENA, etal., )   
 
Defendants. )   
______________________________)   



I, G. Scot Carlson, hereby declare as follows this 20th day of March, 1997: 

1.  I received my doctorate in Social Sciences from the University of California at Irvine in 1980, where I specialized in statistical and textual analysis of cultural aspects of technology.  I am currently self-employed as a research analyst. 

2.  In my capacity as consultant to the Los Alamos Study Group, Santa Fe, NM, I have read the portions of the Final Programmatic Environmental Impact Statement for Stockpile Stewardship and Management (hereafter, the PEIS) that refer to the production of plutonium `pits' (ignition triggers for nuclear weapons) at Los Alamos National Laboratory.  I have examined the text and the data for accuracy and consistency.  As the PEIS is a large and complex document, I limit my discussion to selected examples of inaccuracy and inconsistency within and between the text and the tabulated data. 


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