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LLNL Emergency Plan <br />Rev-23 <br />October 2017 <br /> <br /> 13 <br />aspects of the cyber attack will be responded to in accordance with this Emergency Plan and <br />applicable procedures and NNSA’s Information Conditions (INFOCON) guidance which <br />identifies attack levels and LLNL actions of computer network attacks and computer network <br />exploitation conditions. <br />1.4 Site Description <br />1.4.1 Overview Including Function and Mission <br />LLNL is operated and managed by LLNS, LLC. LLNS is a limited liability company managed <br />by the University of California; Bechtel National, Inc.; BWXT Government Group, Inc.; <br />AECOM, and Battelle Memorial Institute. <br />LLNL is a premier research and development institution for science and technology applied to <br />national security. It is responsible for ensuring that the nation’s nuclear weapons remain safe, <br />secure, and reliable. LLNL also applies its expertise to prevent the spread and use of weapons of <br />mass destruction and strengthen homeland security. <br />LLNL’s national security mission requires special multidisciplinary capabilities that are also <br />used to pursue programs in advanced defense technologies, energy, environment, biosciences, <br />and basic science to meet important national needs. These activities enhance the competencies <br />needed for LLNL’s defining national security mission. <br />The Laboratory serves as a resource to the U.S. government and is a partner with industry and <br />academia. Safe, secure, and efficient operations and scientific and technical excellence in its <br />programs are necessary to sustain public trust in the Laboratory. <br />The Laboratory staff consists of approximately 6,000 Career employees as of September 1, 2017. <br />Flex term, Post-Doc, Non-Career, and Supplemental Labor bring the Laboratory population to <br />around 7,100. <br />LLNL is comprised of two non-contiguous sites – Site 200 and Site 300. The Livermore site <br />(Site 200) is located on a one-square-mile site in Livermore, CA. A larger (approximately <br />11 square mile/7,000 acres) remote explosives/experimental testing site (Site 300) is situated <br />18 miles to the east with an approximate population of 200. (See Figure 1.1) <br />