b'Why do you keep changing your name?W e started here after World War II as the National Reactor Testing Station. This is where nuclear scientists could explore peaceful applications of splitting an atom. The name changed to the Idaho National Engineering Laboratory (INEL) in 1974 to reflect that, in addition to nuclear reactors, the labs mission expanded to many other projects. In 1999, INEL became a leading lab for environmental cleanup technology, so the name changed to the Idaho National Engineering and Environmental Laboratory (INEEL). In 2005, the contract to operate DOEs Idaho site facilities was split between laboratory research and cleanup work. At the same time, facilities that had been operated by Argonne National Laboratory at the Idaho Site were shifted from the DOE Chicago Operations Office to the DOE Idaho'