An Additional Speakers (as of 10/17/2013): Event Rod Baltzer, President, Waste Control Specialists Jeff Bradford, Vice President, URS CH2M Oak Ridge (UCOR) Tom Burns, Director, Engineering, Salt Waste Processing Facility, Parsons Mark Cauley, Business Manager, LATA Environmental Services of Kentucky John Ciucci, Chief Operating Officer, CH2M Hill Plateau Remediation Co. George Dials, President and Project Manager, B&W Conversion Services Kent Fortenberry, Chief Engineer, B&W Conversion Services, LLC Phil Gallagher, Executive Vice President, Babcock Services Fred Hughes, Site Maintenance, Infrastructure, D&D Director, Fluor-B&W Portsmouth LLC Steve Jones, President, Oak Ridge Atomic Trades and Labor Council Jeff Kerridge, Chief Financial Officer and Vice President, CH2M-WG Idaho Jim Key, Vice President, United Steelworkers Local 550, Paducah, Ky.; Vice President, Atomic Energy Workers Council Terry Michalske, Director, Savannah River National Laboratory Matt Moeller, Chief Executive Officer, Dade Moeller Steve Moore, President and CEO, Wastren Advantage, Inc. Herman Potter, President, United Steelworkers Local 689, Piketon, Ohio Amar Raval, Chairman, TerranearPMC Ed Rogers, Manager, Contracts and Procurement, Bechtel National Inc. Frank Sheppard, Deputy Project Manager, Salt Waste Processing Facility, Parsons Susan Stiger, Chair, EFCOG THE TWENTY-FIFTH ANNUAL WEAPONS COMPLEX MONITOR DECISIONMAKERS' FORUM October 21-24, 2013 Omni Amelia Island Plantation Resort Amelia Island, Florida Keynote Speakers Mark Lesinski, Chief Operating Officer, UK NDA Joan Miller, Vice President and General Manager, Decommissioning and Waste Management, AECL Sean 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 Plus a special roundtable discussion on the potential for game changing strategies to reduce life-cycle cleanup costs, with NDA COO Mark Lesinski, former DOE Assistant Secretary for Environmental Management James Rispoli, former Washington Group and Kurion executive Ralph DiSibio, former Rocky Flats technology director Dave Maloney and more. Bookmark www.decisionmakersforum.com For Information Call 1-877-303-7367 ext. 109 or email: forums@exchangemonitor.com
25 TH ANNUAL WEAPONS COMPLEX MONITOR DECISIONMAKERS FORUM AGENDA Monday, 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, President ExchangeMonitor Publications & Forums 8:15 OPENING KEYNOTE ADDRESS Cleanup Challenges: Taking the Next Steps in the U.S., UK, and Canada to Address Long-Term Nuclear Liabilities MODERATOR: Steve Piccolo, Executive Chairman, Kurion, Inc. Mark Lesinski, Chief Operating Officer, UK Nuclear Decommissioning Authority Joan Miller, Vice President Decommissioning and Waste Management, Atomic Energy of Canada Ltd. 9:15 Optimizing the Workforce to Increase Efficiency and Safety Performance Sean McGarvey, President Building and Construction Trades Department 10:00 COFFEE BREAK 10:20 Claims, Protests and Investigations in an Era of Reduced DOE Budgets MODERATOR: Keith Tucker, Vice President, Business Development, Wastren Advantage Ken Weckstein, Counselor at Law Brown Rudnick LLP 11:00 A ROUNDTABLE DISCUSSION: Industry Perspectives on Maintaining Cleanup Progress in the Face of New Fiscal Realities MODERATOR: Martin Schneider, CEO, EM Publications & Forums Ken Camplin, Vice President B&W Technical Services Group, Inc. Bob Cochran, President Federal Services, Chicago Bridge & Iron Dennis Ferrera, President Nuclear Business Group, CH2M Hill Michael Graham, General Manager U.S. Environmental, Bechtel National Greg Meyer, Senior Vice President E&N Operations, Fluor Tara Neider, President AREVA Federal Services Alan Parker, President Projects & Government Group, EnergySolutions David Pethick, General Manager Global Management and Operations Services, URS 12:15 LUNCH 1:30 State Regulators: Priorities for Future Cleanup MODERATOR: Michael Graham, General Manager, U.S. Environmental, Bechtel National Jane Hedges, Manager Nuclear Waste Program, Washington Department of Ecology Shelly Wilson, Federal Facilities Liaison South Carolina Department of Health and Environmental Control 2:45 Leveraging EM's Corporate Lab SRNL to Reduce Costs, Foster International Collaboration MODERATOR: Bob Granata, Director Technology Development, Newport News Shipbuilding Terry Michalske, Director Savannah River National Laboratory 3:15 COFFEE BREAK 3:30 Resuming Cleanup Work After the Shutdown and Continuing Progress Across the Complex Colin Jones, Chief of Staff to David Huizenga, Senior Advisor for Environmental Management, U.S. DOE 4:00 Waste Management and Disposal: Doing More With Less Rod Baltzer, President Waste Control Specialists 4:30 Risk Sharing and Defining Success on DOE Projects George Dials, President and Project Manager, B&W Conversion Services, LLC 5:00 ADJOURN 5:00 RECEPTION Wednesday, October 23 7:00 CONTINENTAL BREAKFAST 8:00 Perspectives on International Disposal Efforts MODERATOR: Sean Stanfield, Director Measurement Services, CANBERRA AREVA Nuclear Measurement Business Unit Cherry Tweed, Chief Scientific Advisor UK Nuclear Decommissioning Authority 8:25 Upcoming Procurement Opportunities and Acquisition Process Changes Jack Surash, Deputy Assistant Secretary, Acquisition and Project Management, U.S. DOE-EM 8:45 ROUNDTABLE: Contract Management Challenges: Assessing Current Impacts and Developing Solutions
Increasing Efficiency, Improving Performance to Chart a New Path to Cleanup MODERATOR: Martin Schneider, CEO, EM Publications & Forums Jack Surash, Deputy Assistant Secretary, Acquisition and Project Management, U.S. DOE-EM John Ciucci, Chief Operating Officer CH2M Hill Plateau Remediation Co. 11:10 ROUNDTABLE: The Future of Small Business in the DOE Marketplace MODERATOR: Kenneth Fletcher, Reporter, Weapons Complex Monitor Jack Surash, Deputy Assistant Secretary, Acquisition and Project Management, U.S. DOE-EM 8:00 RECEPTION 8:30 DINNER Thursday, October 24 7:30 CONTINENTAL BREAKFAST Jeff Bradford, Vice President, URS CH2M Oak Ridge (UCOR) Jeff Kerridge, Chief Financial Officer and Vice President, CH2M-WG Idaho Frank Sheppard, Deputy Project Manager, Salt Waste Processing Facility, Parsons Ed Rogers, Manager Contracts and Procurement, Bechtel National Inc. Susan Stiger, Chair EFCOG David Trimble, Director Natural Resources and Environment, U.S. Government Accountability Office OPEN DISCUSION 10:00 COFFEE BREAK 10:15 What's Ahead for Portsmouth, Paducah Cleanup? MODERATOR: John Longenecker, President, Longenecker & Associates, Inc. Fred Hughes, Site Maintenance, Infrastructure, D&D Director, Fluor-B&W Portsmouth LLC Mark Cauley, Business Manager LATA Environmental Services of Kentucky Kent Fortenberry, Chief Engineer B&W Conversion Services LLC Phil Gallagher, Executive Vice President, Babcock Services Matt Moeller, Chief Executive Officer Dade Moeller Steve Moore, President and CEO Wastren Advantage, Inc. Amar Raval, Chairman TerranearPMC 12:15 BOX LUNCH 7:00 SPECIAL EVENING SESSION ROUNDTABLE: Long-Term Environmental 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 Operating Officer, UK Nuclear Decommissioning Authority Ralph DiSibio, Director Kurion, Inc.; former President Energy and Environment, Washington Group International James Rispoli, former Assistant Secretary for Environmental Management; former President, Project Time & Cost, Inc. Dave Maloney, former Director of Technology, Kaiser-Hill Co., Rocky Flats 8:30 The Salt Waste Processing Facility and the SRS High-Level Waste Mission Tom Burns, Director Engineering, Salt Waste Processing Facility, Parsons 9:00 Union Concerns Across the DOE Complex MODERATOR: Joe Yanek, Executive Director, Technical Support Services Fluor Government Group Steve Jones, President Oak Ridge Atomic Trades and Labor Council Herman Potter, President United Steelworkers Local 689, Piketon, Ohio Jim Key, Vice President United Steelworkers Local 550, Paducah, Ky.; Vice President, Atomic Energy Workers Council 10:15 COFFEE BREAK 10:35 The Path Forward for Cleanup, Contracts and Compliance in a Post- Shutdown Complex Martin Schneider, Chief Executive Officer, ExchangeMonitor Publications & Forums Mike Nartker, Editor-in-Chief, ExchangeMonitor Publications 11:30 FORUM ADJOURNS
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