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Additional Speakers (as of 10/17/2013):
Rod Baltzer, President, Waste ControlSpecialists
Jeff Bradford, Vice President, URS |CH2M Oak Ridge (UCOR)
Tom Burns, Director, Engineering, SaltWaste Processing Facility, Parsons
Mark Cauley, Business Manager, LATAEnvironmental Services of Kentucky
John Ciucci, Chief Operating Officer,CH2M Hill Plateau Remediation Co.
George Dials, President and ProjectManager, B&W Conversion Services
Kent Fortenberry, Chief Engineer,B&W Conversion Services, LLC
Phil Gallagher, Executive VicePresident, Babcock Services
Fred Hughes, Site Maintenance,Infrastructure, D&D Director,Fluor-B&W Portsmouth LLC
Steve Jones, President, Oak RidgeAtomic Trades and Labor Council
Jeff Kerridge, Chief Financial Officerand Vice President, CH2M-WG Idaho
Jim Key, Vice President, UnitedSteelworkers Local 550, Paducah, Ky.;Vice President, Atomic Energy WorkersCouncil
Terry Michalske, Director, SavannahRiver National Laboratory
Matt Moeller, Chief Executive Officer,Dade Moeller
Steve Moore, President and CEO,Wastren Advantage, Inc.
Herman Potter, President, UnitedSteelworkers Local 689, Piketon, Ohio
Amar Raval, Chairman, TerranearPMC
Ed Rogers, Manager, Contracts andProcurement, Bechtel National Inc.
Frank Sheppard, Deputy ProjectManager, Salt Waste ProcessingFacility, Parsons
Susan Stiger, Chair, EFCOG
For Information Call 1-877-303-7367 ext. 109 or email: [email protected]
THE TWENTY-FIFTH ANNUAL WEAPONS
COMPLEX MONITOR DECISIONMAKERS' FORUM
October 21 - 24, 2013Omni Amelia Island Plantation Resort | Amelia Island, Florida
Keynote Speakers…
Mark Lesinski, Chief Operating Officer, UK NDAJoan Miller, Vice President and General Manager,
Decommissioning and Waste Management, AECLSean McGarvey, Pres., Building & Construction Trades Dept.
Also Featuring…
Jack Surash, DAS Acquisition and Project Management, U.S. DOE-EM
Colin Jones, Chief of Staff to David Huizenga, Sr. Advisor for EM, U.S. DOE
David Trimble, Director, Natural Resources & Environment, U.S. GAO
Cherry Tweed, Chief Scientific Advisor, UK NDA
Jane Hedges, Nuclear Waste Program Mgr., Washington Dept. of Ecology
Shelly Wilson, Federal Facilities Liaison, South Carolina DHEC
Ken Camplin, Vice President, B&W Technical Services Group, Inc.
Bob Cochran, President, Federal Services, Chicago Bridge & Iron
Dennis Ferrera, President,CH2M Hill Nuclear Business Group
Michael Graham, G.M., U.S. Environmental Business, Bechtel National
Greg Meyer, Executive Vice President, Fluor Government Group
Tara Neider, President, AREVA Federal Services
Alan Parker, President, Project & Government Group, EnergySolutions
David Pethick, G.M., Global M&O Services, URS
Kenneth Weckstein, Counselor at Law, Brown Rudnick LLP
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Plus… a special roundtable discussion on the potential for ‘game changing’strategies to reduce life-cycle cleanup costs, with NDA COO MarkLesinski, former DOE Assistant Secretary for Environmental ManagementJames Rispoli, former Washington Group and Kurion executive RalphDiSibio, former Rocky Flats technology director Dave Maloney and more.
— 25TH ANNUAL WEAPONS COMPLEX MONITOR DECISIONMAKERS’ FORUM —
AGENDAMonday, October 21
2:00 REGISTRATION OPENS/REGISTRATION MATERIALS
REFRESHMENTS AT REGISTRATION
6:00 RECEPTION
7:00 OPENING DINNER
Tuesday, October 22
7:00 CONTINENTAL BREAKFAST
8:00 WELCOME REMARKS
Edward L. Helminski, PresidentExchangeMonitor Publications &
Forums
8:15 OPENING KEYNOTE ADDRESS
Cleanup Challenges: Taking theNext Steps in the U.S., UK, andCanada to Address Long-TermNuclear Liabilities
MODERATOR: Steve Piccolo,Executive Chairman, Kurion, Inc.
Mark Lesinski, Chief OperatingOfficer, UK NuclearDecommissioning Authority
Joan Miller, Vice PresidentDecommissioning and WasteManagement, Atomic Energy ofCanada Ltd.
OPEN DISCUSSION
9:15 Optimizing the Workforce toIncrease Efficiency and SafetyPerformance
Sean McGarvey, PresidentBuilding and Construction TradesDepartment
OPEN DISCUSSION
10:00 COFFEE BREAK
10:20 Claims, Protests and Investigations in anEra of Reduced DOE Budgets
MODERATOR: Keith Tucker, Vice President, Business Development,Wastren Advantage
Ken Weckstein, Counselor at LawBrown Rudnick LLP
OPEN DISCUSSION
11:00 A ROUNDTABLE DISCUSSION:Industry Perspectives on MaintainingCleanup Progress in the Face of NewFiscal Realities
MODERATOR: Martin Schneider, CEO, EM Publications & Forums
Ken Camplin, Vice PresidentB&W Technical Services Group, Inc.
Bob Cochran, PresidentFederal Services, Chicago Bridge & Iron
Dennis Ferrera, President Nuclear Business Group, CH2M Hill
Michael Graham, General ManagerU.S. Environmental, Bechtel National
Greg Meyer, Senior Vice PresidentE&N Operations, Fluor
Tara Neider, PresidentAREVA Federal Services
Alan Parker, PresidentProjects & Government Group,EnergySolutions
David Pethick, General ManagerGlobal Management and OperationsServices, URS
OPEN DISCUSSION
12:15 LUNCH
1:30 State Regulators: Priorities for FutureCleanup
MODERATOR: Michael Graham,General Manager, U.S. Environmental,Bechtel National
Jane Hedges, ManagerNuclear Waste Program, WashingtonDepartment of Ecology
Shelly Wilson, Federal Facilities LiaisonSouth Carolina Department of Healthand Environmental Control
OPEN DISCUSSION
2:45 Leveraging EM's CorporateLab—SRNL—to Reduce Costs, FosterInternational Collaboration
MODERATOR: Bob Granata, DirectorTechnology Development, NewportNews Shipbuilding
Terry Michalske, DirectorSavannah River National Laboratory
OPEN DISCUSSION
3:15 COFFEE BREAK
3:30 Resuming Cleanup Work After theShutdown and Continuing ProgressAcross the Complex
Colin Jones, Chief of Staff to DavidHuizenga, Senior Advisor forEnvironmental Management, U.S. DOE
OPEN DISCUSSION
4:00 Waste Management and Disposal: DoingMore With Less
Rod Baltzer, PresidentWaste Control Specialists
OPEN DISCUSSION
4:30 Risk Sharing and Defining Success onDOE Projects
George Dials, President and ProjectManager, B&W Conversion Services,LLC
OPEN DISCUSSION
5:00 ADJOURN
5:00 RECEPTION
Wednesday, October 23
7:00 CONTINENTAL BREAKFAST
8:00 Perspectives on International DisposalEfforts
MODERATOR: Sean Stanfield, DirectorMeasurement Services, CANBERRAAREVA Nuclear Measurement BusinessUnit
Cherry Tweed, Chief Scientific AdvisorUK Nuclear Decommissioning Authority
OPEN DISCUSSION
8:25 Upcoming Procurement Opportunitiesand Acquisition Process Changes
Jack Surash, Deputy AssistantSecretary, Acquisition and ProjectManagement, U.S. DOE-EM
OPEN DISCUSSION
8:45 ROUNDTABLE: Contract ManagementChallenges: Assessing Current Impactsand Developing Solutions
— Increasing Efficiency, Improving Performance to Chart a New Path to Cleanup —MODERATOR: Martin Schneider,
CEO, EM Publications & Forums
Jack Surash, Deputy AssistantSecretary, Acquisition and ProjectManagement, U.S. DOE-EM
John Ciucci, Chief Operating OfficerCH2M Hill Plateau Remediation Co.
Jeff Bradford, Vice President,URS | CH2M Oak Ridge (UCOR)
Jeff Kerridge, Chief Financial Officerand Vice President, CH2M-WG Idaho
Frank Sheppard, Deputy Project Manager, Salt Waste Processing Facility,Parsons
Ed Rogers, ManagerContracts and Procurement,Bechtel National Inc.
Susan Stiger, ChairEFCOG
David Trimble, DirectorNatural Resources and Environment,U.S. Government Accountability Office
OPEN DISCUSION
10:00 COFFEE BREAK
10:15 What's Ahead for Portsmouth, PaducahCleanup?
MODERATOR: John Longenecker, President, Longenecker & Associates,Inc.
Fred Hughes, Site Maintenance,Infrastructure, D&D Director,Fluor-B&W Portsmouth LLC
Mark Cauley, Business ManagerLATA Environmental Services of Kentucky
Kent Fortenberry, Chief EngineerB&W Conversion Services LLC
OPEN DISCUSSION
11:10 ROUNDTABLE: The Future of SmallBusiness in the DOE Marketplace
MODERATOR: Kenneth Fletcher, Reporter, Weapons Complex Monitor
Jack Surash, Deputy AssistantSecretary, Acquisition and ProjectManagement, U.S. DOE-EM
Phil Gallagher, Executive VicePresident, Babcock Services
Matt Moeller, Chief Executive OfficerDade Moeller
Steve Moore, President and CEOWastren Advantage, Inc.
Amar Raval, ChairmanTerranearPMC
OPEN DISCUSSION
12:15 BOX LUNCH
7:00 SPECIAL EVENING SESSION
ROUNDTABLE: Long-TermEnvironmental Liabilities in the U.S.,Canada and UK: Where Does the ‘Home Run' Come from?
MODERATOR: Martin Schneider, CEO, EM Publications & Forums
Mark Lesinski, Chief OperatingOfficer, UK NuclearDecommissioning Authority
Ralph DiSibio, DirectorKurion, Inc.; former PresidentEnergy and Environment,Washington Group International
James Rispoli, former AssistantSecretary for EnvironmentalManagement; former President,Project Time & Cost, Inc.
Dave Maloney, former Director ofTechnology, Kaiser-Hill Co., RockyFlats
OPEN DISCUSSION
8:00 RECEPTION
8:30 DINNER
Thursday, October 24
7:30 CONTINENTAL BREAKFAST
8:30 The Salt Waste Processing Facility andthe SRS High-Level Waste Mission
Tom Burns, DirectorEngineering, Salt Waste ProcessingFacility, Parsons
OPEN DISCUSSION
9:00 Union Concerns Across the DOEComplex
MODERATOR: Joe Yanek, ExecutiveDirector, Technical Support ServicesFluor Government Group
Steve Jones, PresidentOak Ridge Atomic Trades and LaborCouncil
Herman Potter, PresidentUnited Steelworkers Local 689, Piketon,Ohio
Jim Key, Vice PresidentUnited Steelworkers Local 550, Paducah,Ky.; Vice President, Atomic EnergyWorkers Council
OPEN DISCUSSION
10:15 COFFEE BREAK
10:35 The Path Forward for Cleanup,Contracts and Compliance in a Post-Shutdown Complex
Martin Schneider, Chief ExecutiveOfficer, ExchangeMonitor Publications& Forums
Mike Nartker, Editor-in-Chief,ExchangeMonitor Publications
OPEN DISCUSSION
11:30 FORUM ADJOURNS
— PAST PARTICIPATING ORGANIZATIONS —ACTS, Inc.ADS TrinityAECLAECOMAerotekAgility LogisticsAkima Management ServicesAleut World Solutions, LLCAlion Science and Technology CorporationAlliantAmec GeoMeltANSTO IncAOC Key Solutions, Inc.ARCADISARES CorporationAREVA Federal Services LLCARS InternationalAscendent Engineering & Safety SolutionsATK Space SystemsATL International Inc.Australian Nuclear Science & Technology
Organisation (ANSTO)Avisco, Inc.AWS, LLCB&W Technical Services Group, Inc.B&W Y-12 (National Security Complex)Babcock & WilcoxBabcock ServciesBartlett Services, Inc.Battelle, Pacific Northwest National LaboratoryBay Tree Government ServicesBetter Choices ConsultingBG4 LLCBlack & Veatch Special Projects Corp.Booz Allen HamiltonBoston Government ServicesBradburne Consulting, LLCBurns and Roe Enterprises, Inc.Cabrera Services, Inc.CareerSMITH, Inc.Cavanagh Services Group, Inc.CBI PolymersCDMCH2M HILLCity of Oak RidgeClauss ConstructionClean HarborsCLH Associates IncColumbia Energy & Environmental ServicesComprehensive Health Services IncContainer TechnologiesCTACCWC, LLCDade Moeller & AssociatesDecker Garman Sullivan LLCDEMCO, Inc.DeNuke Contracting Services, Inc.DESA, IncDoyon Government GroupDuke EnergyDynamac CorporationDynMcDermott Petroleum Operations Co.E.S. Fox LtdE.W. Wells Group, LLCE2 Consulting Engineers, Inc.Earth Tech - AECOMEberline Services, Inc.ECCEcotone Group LLCEdgewater Technical AssociatesEnercon
EnergX, LLCEnergy Communities AllianceEnergySolutions, Inc.Engineered Resources, LLCENTACT, LLCEnvirocon, Inc.Environmental Dimensions, Inc.Environmental Quality Management, Inc.Environmental Rail SolutionsEpsilon Systems Solutions, Inc.ERSI, LLC.ETEBAFederal Engineers and Constructors, Inc.Fluor CorporationFluor Government GroupFluor HanfordFluor-B&W Portsmouth L.L.C.Fox Potomac Resources, LLCFrankie Friend & Associates, IncFuture Unlimited, Inc.Gallagher Consulting GroupGD Electric BoatGEL Laboratories, LLCGEM Technologies, IncGeneral AtomicsGeo Consultants, LLCGeosyntec Consultants, Inc.Global BGITM CorporationGlobal Solutions LLCgreenberry industrialHanford Advisory BoardHart Design GroupHill International, Inc.Honeywell FM&THypercompaction Technologies/Harris WasteManagement GroupIAP Worldwide Services, Inc.IBMICE Service Group, Inc.Idaho National LaboratoryIETIHI INC.IMPACT Services, Inc.Innovations/OceanusInnovative SolutionsINTERA IncorporatedJacobs Engineering GroupJG Management Systems, IncJoseph Oat CorporationKelly, Anderson & Associates, Inc.Kiewit Federal GroupKleinfelderKurion, Inc.LATA/Parallax Portsmouth LLCLB ServicesLMK Engineers, LLCLockheed Martin CorporationLongenecker & Associates, Inc.Los Alamos National LaboratoryLos Alamos Technical Associates, Inc. (LATA)LVI Services Inc.MACTEC, Inc.Major Tool & Machine, Inc.Management and Environmental SolutionsMark TurnboughMCM Management CorporationMcNeil Technologies, IncMerrick & CompanyMHF Logistical SolutionsMidwest Research InstituteMission Support Alliance
MOCA SystemsMPR Associates, Inc.MSE Technology Applications, Inc.NAC InternationalNational Security TechnologiesNavarro Research and Engineering, Inc.New Mexico Environment DepartmentNew World Environmental, Inc.Newport News NuclearNicholson ConstructionNorth Wind, Inc.Northern New Mexico Citizens' Advisory BoardNorthrop Grumman CorporationNorthwest Demolition LLC (SDVOSB)Nuclear Decommissioning AuthorityNuclear Management AssociatesNUKEM TechnologiesNumark AssociatesNuvia LimitedNuVision Engineering, Inc.Oak Ridge Associated UniversitiesOak Ridge Energy CorridorOak Ridge Site Specific Advisory BoardOmega Consultants, Inc.Onet TechnologiesP.W. Grosser ConsultingPAI CorporationPajarito Scientific CorporationPangea GroupPaR Systems, Inc.ParsonsParsons BrinckerhoffPB Americas, Inc.Performance Results CorporationPerma-Fix Environmental Serivces, Inc.Petersen Inc.Philotechnics, LtdPhoenix Enterprises N.W.LLCPortage, Inc.PRDA LLCPREMIER TECHNOLOGY INCPremier Technology, Inc.PricewaterhouseCoopers LLPPro2Serve Professional Project Services, IncProject Enhancement CorporationProject Services Group LLCProject Time & Cost, Inc.R&R PartnersR. W. Beck, Inc.Radiation Protection Systems, Inc.Radiation Safety and Control Services,Inc.Restoration Services Incorporated (RSI)Robatel Technologies LLCRockstar Recruiters LLCRPM Group, LLCRSIS. M. Stoller CorporationS.A. Robotics, Inc.SA Mays LLCSafety and Ecology Corporation (SEC)Sandia National LaboratoriesSavannah River National LaboratoryScience Applications International CorporationSevenson Environmental Services, Inc.Siempelkamp Nuclear ServicesSOCSouthern Ohio Diversification InitiativeSpectra Tech, Inc.SRS Community Reuse OrganizationStrata-G, LLCStudsvik Inc.
Partnering Organizations (as of 10/07/2013)…
Success Staging InternationalSwift & Staley Mechanical Contractors, Inc.Synergy Solutions, Inc.Systematic Management Services, Inc.Talisman InternationalTC Program SolutionsTechSource, Inc.Teledyne Brown EngineeringTerranearPMC, LLCTestAmerica, Inc.Tetra Tech, Inc.The Duffy GroupThe GEL Group, Inc.The Proposal Center, Inc.The Shaw GroupTheta Pro2Serve Management Company, LLCThor Treatment TechnologiesTradeWind Services LLC
Tri-City Industrial Development CouncilU.S. Army Corps of EngineersU.S. Department of Energy
Environmental Management (EM)EM Consolidated Business CenterNational Nuclear Security AdministrationOak Ridge OfficePortsmouth/Paducah Project OfficeRichland OfficeSavannah River Site
U.S. Government Accountability OfficeU.S. House of RepresentativesU.S. Nuclear Regulatory CommissionUnderwater Construction CorporationUnited States Enrichment Corporation (USEC)Uranium Disposition ServicesURS CorporationUT-Battelle, LLC
V J Technologies, IncVanderbilt UniversityVector Resources, Inc.Veolia ES Special Services, Inc.Visionary SolutionsVista Engineering Technologies, L.L.C.Waste Control Specialists LLCWastren Advantage, Inc. (WAI)Water Quality Systems, Inc.West Valley Environmental ServicesWestinghouse Electric Co.Weston Solutions, Inc.Win Win ResolutionWM SymposiaWMG, inc.WorleyParsons PolestarWSI
ACCOMMODATIONS
Special Rate:Ocean View Hotel Room Rate $199.00Resort View Villa Room $141.00 Resort View 1 Bedroom Villa $177.00 Resort View 2 Bedroom Villa $231.00 Resort View 3 Bedroom Villa $261.00 Ocean View 1 Bedroom Villa $227.00Ocean View 2 Bedroom Villa $302.00 Ocean View 3 Bedroom Villa $372.00 Resort Service Fee:$12.00 included in rate
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If you want shared accommodations and have your owngroup, please call Amelia Island directly at the above num-ber. If you want to share accommodations and do not have aroommate(s), shared accommodations can be arranged bycalling the Forums Coordination Office at 877-303-7367 ext.109
The 2 and 3 bedroom villas have a private bedroom and bathfor each individual, with a shared living room, dining room andkitchen.
Reservations for lodging should be received by Sept. 27, 2013to assure the special conference rate. Cancellations receivedafter 7 days prior to arrival date are subject to a penaltyequal to one night’s lodging. If a guest checks out prior to thereserved check out date, a penalty equal to one night room andtax will be applied to the guest’s individual account. If space isavailable, the above rates will apply for attendees three daysprior and three days after our program dates.
THE TWENTY-FIFTH ANNUAL
WEAPONS COMPLEX MONITOR DECISIONMAKERS' FORUM
October 21 - 24, 2013Omni Amelia Island Plantation Resort
Amelia Island, Florida
Registration Fees:Subscribers . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $1,695.00Non Subscribers . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $1,895.00Federal/State/Local Governments . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $ 995.00
(Add $200 to non-government registration fees after Sept. 27, 2013)
(Registration includes: three continental breakfasts, two lunches, three receptions, one dinners, a copy of theResource Book and conference proceedings.)
Cancellation Policy: There is a $200.00 service charge on cancellations after Oct. 4, 2013. No refunds will bemade after Oct. 11, 2013 but substitutions are welcome.
REGISTER ONLINE AT: www.decisionmakersforum.com
Registration opens at 3:00 p.m. Monday, Oct. 21 followed by a Reception and Dinner at 6:00 p.m.The opening Plenary is at 8:00 a.m., Tuesday, Oct. 22 The Forum ends at noon, Thursday, Oct. 24.