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You wont want to miss this wonderful evening There is a limited amount of tickets still available for this event. Tickets are 50 per person and can be purchased through the registration desk. The event will include an evening with wonderful food cocktails and a chance to peruse the artwork in the museum. Buses will load at the Hyatt Regency Phoenix Monroe Street exit starting at 1745 and will shuttle throughout the evening. Please bring your event ticket and name badge for entry. For more information about the Phoenix Art Museum please visit www.phxart.org. Thursday March 10 2016 Networking Luncheon 1200 1315 Room 301A Join us for the final networking luncheon. The luncheon is included with the purchase of a full technical registration. Panel Session 123 Thursday Topical Session - International Nuclear Power Plant Decommissioning - Time for Awareness and Planning 1330 1700 Room 102BC This panel focuses on the approximately 200 nuclear power plants around the world that are slated to be decommissioned over the next twenty years. It is important that regulators utilities and companies involved in decommissioning commence planning for this significant development. This panel will provide international views addressing regulatory issues decommissioning cost estimation remediation experience and expectations decommissioning challenges waste management issues and identification of sites planning decommissioning globally. The panel will consist of US and international experts. Closing Reception 1700 1800 Level One Foyer All attendees are invited to relax and enjoy a drink while networking after the wrap-up of the Thursday afternoon sessions. WM2016 CONTRACTING PROCUREMENT SESSIONS Four business and contracting sessions will discuss upcoming opportunities and administrative issues in the waste management industry. These sessions are open to all attendees including Exhibitors without a Technical registration badge who may attend at no additional cost. Tuesday March 8 2016 Panel Session 34 UK NDA - US DOE Perspective on Contracting Approaches 1015 1200 Show Floor Exhibit Hall 4 This panel session will compare contracting methods of the UK NDA and the US DOE. Each organization spends between 5bn and 6bn a year and recognize the importance of engagement with the supply chain. The audience will gain an understanding of what has worked well and what challenges have had to be overcome to meet critical clean-up milestones. In addition many companies either work in or are considering working in both markets and the panel will also address the lessons learned by experienced companies to make this a success. Panel Session 55 Small Business Procurement and Contracting Opportunities with DOE and DOE Prime Contractors 1330 1510 Show Floor Exhibit Hall 4 This panel session will focus on small business procurement and contracting opportunities within the DOE Complex. The DOE encourages prime contractors to obtain goods and services from small and disadvantaged businesses and often tie these goals to contract an award fee. Goods and services being considered for these procurements include decontamination and decommissioning services remediation services transportation and disposal of radioactive waste health physics equipment and services emergency response planning and training lab services RD products waste treatment services maintenance services AE services and professional consulting. This panel complements Session 78 US DOE Procurements and Contracting Opportunities and Session 56 which focuses on small business barriers to contracting with DOE. Panel Session 56 Addressing the Small Business Barriers in Contracting with the US DOE 1515 1700 Show Floor Exhibit Hall 4 This panel focuses on the barriers for small businesses in contracting with the US DOE. For FY2016 the DOE has set goals for Small Businesses. Small businesses and Disadvantaged Woman-Owned Disadvantaged-Veteran Owned and HUB Zone Prime Contracts are included with ranges set from 3 to 6 for prime contracts and up to 50 for subcontracts. During a declining US federal budget with less contracting dollars and more going for base prime contractor services these goals are challenging. This panel will interact extensively with the audience in listening and discussing methods to achieve these goals and barriers that need to be mitigated. 21