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W M S Y M . O R G Exhibitor Directory - Continued US DOE Booth #: 427 Contact: Anne Marie Bird Cincinnati, OH, USA E: annemarie.bird@emcbc.doe.gov P: 513-246-0569 Website: www.energy.gov The mission of the DOE Office of Environmental Management (EM) is to complete the safe cleanup of the environmental legacy brought about from five decades of nuclear weapons development and government-sponsored nuclear energy research. US DOE Office of Legacy Management Booth #: 816 Contact: Tony Carter Washington, DC, USA E: tony.carter@hq.doe.gov P: 202-586-3323 Website: www.hq.doe.gov The US Department of Energy Office of Legacy Management (LM) was established in 2003 to provide a long-term, sustainable solution to the legacy of the Cold War. LM is responsible for long-term surveillance and maintenance of environmental remedies, promotion of beneficial reuse, and management of records and information for former weapons production sites across the nation. US Ecology Booth #: 800 Contact: Amy Jo Haratyk Livonia, MI, USA E: amyjo.haratyk@usecology.com P: 734-521-8055 Website: www.usecology.com US Ecology is the nation’s most comprehensive supplier of cost-effective transportation, treatment and disposal services for low-level radioactive wastes, hazardous and PCB wastes and naturally occurring, accelerator produced and exempt radioactive materials. US Ecology has provided radioactive waste services since 1952, and hazardous waste services since 1968. Veolia Nuclear Solutions Booth #: 933, 92 Contact: Tracy Johnson Richland, WA, USA E: tracy.johnson@veolia.com P: 509-737-1377 Website: www.veolia.com Veolia Nuclear Solutions provides an integrated offering for the nuclear industry focused on facility clean-up and treatment of low-and intermediate-level radioactive waste. Veolia is the global leader in optimized resource management. With over 174,000 employees worldwide, the Group designs and provides water, waste and energy management solutions that contribute to the sustainable development of communities and industries. Veolia recorded consolidated revenue of $30.3 billion in 2015. Vigor Booth #: 520 Contact: Carol Reid Clackamas, OR, USA E: carol.reid@vigor.net P: 503-653-6300 Website: www.oregoniron.com No Company Description Provided. Visit TRI-CITIES Booth #: 604 Contact: Kris Watkins Kennewick, WA, USA E: Kris@VisitTRI-CITIES.com P: 509-735-8486 Website: www.VisitTRI-CITIES.com Visit TRI-CITIES (VTC) is a 501(c)(6) non profit organization in Washington State. VTC is the official destination marketing organization for the cities of Kennewick, Pasco, Richland and West Richland which are the gateway cities to the Manhattan Project National Historical Park (MPNHP) at Hanford, Washington. VTC represents the Tri-Cities region and serves as a point of contact for the Department of Energy and National Park Service as it relates to the MPNHP. VJ Technologies Inc. Booth #: 528 Contact: Sheetal Alreja Bohemia, NY, USA E: sheetala@vjt.com P: 631-589-8800 Website: vjt.com/ Founded in 1987, VJ Technologies (VJT) developed custom imaging software and hardware for government agencies, and later radiographic digital imaging products for NDT markets. VJT’s highly-specialized divisions develop and manufacture a complete line of automated x-ray inspection systems for the industrial, electronic, medical and nuclear industries. VJ Technologies delivers a competitive advantage over other companies through our network of global offices. In the 21st century, VJT continues to develop new technologies and solutions designed to enhance NDT products in all of its divisions. Wagstaff Applied Technologies Booth #: 505 Contact: Dan Payne Spokane, WA, USA E: Dan.Payne@Wagstaff.com P: 208-241-3319 Website: www.WagstaffAT.com Wagstaff Applied Technologies provides the nuclear industry with mechanical and electrical engineering, fabrication, machining, assembly, & test services. Products include automated material handling equipment, ASME U Stamped pressure vessels, gloveboxes, code-compliant lifting beams, and automated control systems. Wagstaff AT’s NQA-1 compliant quality assurance program has been audited and approved by several DOE contractors. 129