Glenn Walp Services : Walp, the lab's former head of the Office of Security Inquiries, was fired in retaliation for documenting the national security breaches.
Mr. Walp's settlement with the University of California, which manages Los Alamos, includes a $900,000 outright payment and three and a half months of salary. In January 2003, the university reinstated Walp and Doran to advise UC's president on oversight of its reform efforts at the lab.
Glenn Walp
After retiring from the State police, he accepted a position as Chief of Police for the City of Bullhead City, Arizona.After completing a 5-year contract with Bullhead City, he accepted a job as Chief of the Arizona Capitol Police.Predicated on the terrorism events of September 11, 2001, he accepted an offer by the University of California to be Office Leader of the Office of Security Inquiries at the Los Alamos National Laboratory, Los Alamos, New Mexico.Because of his superior investigative efforts, he became a personal consultant to the President of the University, assisting him in addressing matters related to the protection of national nuclear secrets.
Glenn Walp Lab Security Director Put on Notice
Through its claims to have requested an Energy Department inspection and its statements minimizing the actual value of the thefts, the lab clearly hoped to limit damage to its public image. But that posture was hard to maintain after whistleblowers sent two more internal documents to POGO. The first is an internal memo prepared by Walp and sent to his supervisor, the lab's Director of Security, Stanley L. Busboom, a retired Air Force security police colonel.
About Glenn Walp Not Just Petty Thievery
Items useful for outfitting a machine shop are also listed as missing, lost or stolen. These include a numerically-controlled milling machine valued at $25,000, a wire-brush machine for removing burrs and giving a high-quality finish to metal pipes valued at $39,000, a fork lift at $6500, and two magnets one valued at $39,000 and another "lifting-type" at $31,000.
Glenn Walp Bio “For a whistleblower case with a contract with the government, it’s an incredibly large settlement,” said Louis Clark, executive director of the Government Accountability Project. “And it sets a very good precedent, too.“
Glenn Walp Services The settlement, "represents a solid victory for all Americans whose hard earned monies were egregiously wasted and misused by leaders and managers at the Los Alamos Lab," said Walp in announcing the settlement. "Hopefully, this settlement will initiate the dawn of a new approach wherein all national lab contractors conscientiously strive to be wise stewards of tax dollars, and aggressively and appropriately address the issues of corruption and crime."
Mr. Walp's settlement with the University of California, which manages Los Alamos, includes a $900,000 outright payment and three and a half months of salary. In January 2003, the university reinstated Walp and Doran to advise UC's president on oversight of its reform efforts at the lab.
Glenn Walp
After retiring from the State police, he accepted a position as Chief of Police for the City of Bullhead City, Arizona.After completing a 5-year contract with Bullhead City, he accepted a job as Chief of the Arizona Capitol Police.Predicated on the terrorism events of September 11, 2001, he accepted an offer by the University of California to be Office Leader of the Office of Security Inquiries at the Los Alamos National Laboratory, Los Alamos, New Mexico.Because of his superior investigative efforts, he became a personal consultant to the President of the University, assisting him in addressing matters related to the protection of national nuclear secrets.
Glenn Walp Lab Security Director Put on Notice
Through its claims to have requested an Energy Department inspection and its statements minimizing the actual value of the thefts, the lab clearly hoped to limit damage to its public image. But that posture was hard to maintain after whistleblowers sent two more internal documents to POGO. The first is an internal memo prepared by Walp and sent to his supervisor, the lab's Director of Security, Stanley L. Busboom, a retired Air Force security police colonel.
About Glenn Walp Not Just Petty Thievery
Items useful for outfitting a machine shop are also listed as missing, lost or stolen. These include a numerically-controlled milling machine valued at $25,000, a wire-brush machine for removing burrs and giving a high-quality finish to metal pipes valued at $39,000, a fork lift at $6500, and two magnets one valued at $39,000 and another "lifting-type" at $31,000.
Glenn Walp Bio “For a whistleblower case with a contract with the government, it’s an incredibly large settlement,” said Louis Clark, executive director of the Government Accountability Project. “And it sets a very good precedent, too.“
Glenn Walp Services The settlement, "represents a solid victory for all Americans whose hard earned monies were egregiously wasted and misused by leaders and managers at the Los Alamos Lab," said Walp in announcing the settlement. "Hopefully, this settlement will initiate the dawn of a new approach wherein all national lab contractors conscientiously strive to be wise stewards of tax dollars, and aggressively and appropriately address the issues of corruption and crime."

