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Session 033 - Emerging Issues with US DOE Prime Contractors

This panel focused on senior executives from large and small US DOE sites addressing issues in the DOE waste and environmental cleanup program. Multiple timely topics concerning critical or emerging issues or challenges within the prime contractor community was the focus of the discussion. Topics included downsizing due to the end of ARRA funding with site mission/base funding.

Panelists included: Dwayne Wilson, President, Savannah River Nuclear Solutions; Carol Johnson, President, Washington Closure Hanford; Dennis Carr, Fluor-B&W Portsmouth; Mark Duff, LATA; George Dials, President and Project Manager, B&W Conversion Services; Bob Warther, Vice President, Environmental Management, Y-12; John Lehew, President, CH2M HILL Plateau Remediation Company, Hanford; Stuart MacVean, President and Project Manager, UCOR, ETTP; and Mike Hughes, General Manager of Environmental Management, Bechtel National (USA).

 

 

Chair(s):

Bill Shingler, Fluor Government Group
John Longenecker, Longenecker & Associates, Inc.

Primary Organizer:

Judith Connell, Fluor Government Group

Additional Org(s):

Bill Shingler, Fluor Government Group

 

Panel Report

 

Panelists:

Emerging Issues With U.S. DOE Prime Contractors
Dwayne Wilson, Savannah River Nuclear Solutions (USA)

Emerging Issues for the Columbia River Corridor Closure Project
Carol Johnson, Washington Closure Hanford (USA)

Portsmouth Gaseous Diffusion Plant: Decontamination & Decommissioning
Dennis Carr, Fluor-B&W Portsmouth (USA)

Paducah
Mark Duff, LATA Enviro. Services of Kentucky (USA)

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George Dials, B&W Conversion Services, LLC (USA)

Emerging Issues for Prime Contractors
Bob Warther, B&W TSG (USA)

 
 
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