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CONFERENCE AGENDA
DAY 1 – TUESDAY, OCTOBER 2ND (9:00 – 3:00) Scholarship Golf Tournament: Willow Creek Golf Club
(5:30 – 5:45) Ribbon Cutting Ceremony: Knoxville Convention Center, Cumberland Concourse
• Tim Griffin Executive Director, Energy, Technology and Environmental Business Association (ETEBA) • Dave Carlson Director of NNSA Programs, Strategic Business Development, Huntington Ingalls
Industries, Inc. and ETEBA President • Bill Tindal Vice President and Y-12 Site Manager, Consolidated Nuclear Security, LLC (CNS) • Ken Rueter President and Chief Executive Officer, UCOR • Susana Navarro-Valenti President and Founder, Navarro Research and Engineering, Inc. • Bob Bull Vice President, Business Development Director, Leidos Federal Energy Environment &
Commerce • Bill Murphie Manager, Nuclear Programs, Jacobs • Marty Gray Director, Business Development, Fluor Government Group
(5:45 – 7:30) Opening Night Reception: Knoxville Convention Center, Exhibit Hall Music by the Tim Hughes Quartet
DAY 2 – WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 3RD (7:00 – 8:00) BREAKFAST (Exhibit Hall)
(8:00 – 8:15) Welcome/Opening Remarks and Safety Topic (Ballroom E & F): Tim Griffin Executive Director, ETEBA and Zeferino Banda, Jr., CSP President, Banda Group International, LLC (BGI)
(8:15 – 9:00) Keynote Address: Angela Watmore Senior Advisor and Head of Contracting Activity, U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) - Environmental Management (EM): End State Contracting Introduction by Jay Mullis Manager, Oak Ridge Office of Environmental Management (EM), DOE
(9:00 – 10:30) BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES PANEL 1
Update on Opportunities with DOE EM, NNSA, and Recently Awarded Prime Contracts (Ballroom E&F)
Updates on Tier 1 and prime contracting opportunities in the U.S. Department of Energy, National Nuclear Security Administration (DOE/NNSA) forecast and with new prime contractors in the DOE/NNSA Complex Moderator: Darrell Graddy Senior DOE Consultant, Leidos Speakers Include: • Tamara Miles Federal Procurement Director – DOE, Environmental Management Consolidated Business Center
(EMCBC) • Greg Gonzales Small Business Program Manager, NNSA: NNSA Forecast Information • Raymond K. Alexander PE, PMP Senior Director for Missions Support – Mission Support and Test Services, LLC
(MSTS), Nevada Nuclear Security Site, Nevada: Procurement Opportunities with MSTS • Paul Sedillo Manager, Small Business Program, Supply Chain Risk Management and Supplier Diversity, National
Technology and Engineering Solutions of Sandia National Laboratories: Doing Business with Sandia National Laboratories
(10:30 – 11:00) BREAK (Exhibit Hall)
CONFERENCE AGENDA
(11:00 – 12:00) (4) Technical Presentations + (1) Workshop Session
Technical – Room 300A Technical – Room 300B Workshop – Rotunda
Moderator: Mike Wade, Business Development Manager, Springs Fabrication Advance Technology Group
Moderator: Lauren Amos, Vice President, Pinnacle Specialty Group
(11:00 – 12:00) Joint Venturing for New Business Opportunities−Business Opportunities Through Teaming Agreements, the Mentor-Protégé Program, and Joint Ventures − Josh Mullen Shareholder &
Government Contracts Attorney, Baker Donelson
(11:00 – 11:30) Mercury Recovery Technologies Employed at Former Lithium Production Site in France − Arthur Niemoller Research
Manager, ORANO
(11:00 – 11:30) Interaction of Advanced Subsurface Utility Engineering 3D Information with the 3D World Above; A Model for the Future − Matthew J. Wolf Chief Technology
Officer, GEL Solutions
(11:30 – 12:00) Feasibility and Performance of Uranium Passive treatment in a Mine Reclamation Setting − Michael Hay, Ph.D. Principal
Scientist, Arcadis
(11:30 – 12:00) Reducing Maintenance Costs Through Value Based Maintenance − Todd Anselmi Senior Project Manager,
Enercon Federal Services
(12:00 – 1:00) LUNCH (Exhibit Hall)
(1:00 – 2:15) BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES PANEL 2
Opportunities in the Canadian Nuclear Market (Ballroom E&F) Update on recent initiatives and potential opportunities in the Canadian commercial and federal nuclear market Moderator: Bill Shingler Vice President, Operations, Fluor Speakers Include: • David Campbell Senior Vice President, VNS Federal Services • Christopher Deir Senior Manager, Innovation, Ontario Power Generation (OPG) • Patrick Daly, PMP Project Manager, SNC Lavalin/Comprehensive Decommissioning International: CNL Legacy
Decommissioning
(2:15 – 2:30) BREAK (Exhibit Hall)
(2:30 – 4:00) BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES PANEL 3
Technology Transfer, Entrepreneurial Opportunities, and the Venture Capital/ Investment Environment (Ballroom E&F)
Initiatives across the DOE Complex to transfer technology into the private sector, and the associated investment environment in the private sector Moderator: Tom Berg Director of Technology Transfer, CNS Speakers Include: • Tom Ballard Chief Alliance Officer, PYA: Halfway There . . . But Still a Ways to Go • Tom Rogers Director of Industrial Partnerships and Economic Development, Oak Ridge National Laboratory (ORNL):
Innovations Crossroads Program at ORNL • Mike Paulus Director, Technology Transfer, ORNL: Technology Transfer Opportunities at ORNL • Rob Klawonn Chief Executive Officer, 4M Carbon Fiber Corporation: 20% IRR Investment Payback from
Commercialization of Novel ORNL Plasma Technology • Renee Echols President, FireWater and DOE-EM Technical Advisor: DOE-EM Mercury Cleanup Challenges – Can
Industry Provide Innovative Solutions?
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(4:00 – 5:30)
(5:30 – 7:30) RECEPTION (Exhibit Hall) Music by Kelle Jolly and Will Boyd
DAY 3 – Thursday October 4TH Student Day (7:30 – 8:30) BREAKFAST (Exhibit Hall)
(8:30 – 10:00) BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES PANEL 5
Opportunities at the Hanford Site (Ballroom E&F) Update on prime contracting and subcontracting opportunities at the DOE Hanford Site Moderator: Pat Timbes Project Integration Manager, UCOR “Hanford Acquisitions and Opportunities” Speakers Include: • Karen Flynn Program Manager, Office of Hanford Acquisitions, DOE • Janis Ward Acquisition Project Manager, Office of Hanford Acquisitions, DOE • Dawn MacDonald Tank Farms Deputy Federal Project Director, Office of River Protection, DOE
(10:00 – 10:30) BREAK (Exhibit Hall)
(10:30 – 12:00)
BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES PANEL 6 Opportunities in the U.S. Power Sector (Ballroom E&F)
Procurement protocols, forecasts, and opportunities from a cross-section of power providers in the U.S. Power Sector Moderator: Bob Eby Executive Vice President, Navarro Research and Engineering, Inc.; ETEBA Director Speakers Include: • Paul Buerkle, CPSM, CPSD Senior Program Manager, Supplier Diversity and Development, Supply Chain, Tennessee
Valley Authority (TVA); and Jan Cable Manager, Supplier Diversity and Development, TVA: Doing Business with TVA • Matt Marston Sr. VP Operations, AECOM: Opportunities in the U.S. Nuclear Power Decommissioning Sector – SONGS
and Beyond • Scott Bailey Vice President, Supply Chain – NuScale Power, LLC: Nuscale Power – Supplier Opportunities • Bill Fry Manager, Strategic Sourcing, Generation Supply Chain, Duke Energy: Supply Chain – Total Cost of Ownership
(Provider to Partner)
(12:00 – 1:00) LUNCH (Exhibit Hall)
BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES PANEL 4 Opportunities with the National Aeronautics and Space Administration and the Air Force Nuclear
Weapons Center (Ballroom E&F) Procurement protocols and forecasts for the National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) Marshall Space Flight Center and the Air Force Nuclear Weapons Center (AFNWC) at Kirtland AFB Moderator: Bill Murphie Manager, Nuclear Programs, Jacobs Speakers Include: • David Brock Small Business Specialist – Marshall Space Flight Center: Procurement Protocols and Opportunities at
MSFC • Troy Miller Small Business Specialist, NASA Shared Services Center (NSSC): Overview of the NSSC” • Marcus Wensyel Advisory Cyber Risk Specialist Master, Deloitte & Touche, LLP: Doing Business with the Primes -
Deloitte & Touche, LLP • Lisa Hubbard SAIC Subcontracts Manager, NASA Programs: Doing Business with the Primes - SAIC • Ron Saville Air Force Nuclear Weapons Center (AFNWC) Director of Small Business Programs and Contracting
Resource Manager, AFNWC – Kirtland Air Force Base: AFNWC Small Business Briefing
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(1:00 – 2:00) (4) Technical Presentations + (1) Workshop Session
Technical – Room 300A Technical – Room 300B Workshop – Rotunda
Moderator: Paul Preston, PE Certified Project Manager, Arcadis
Moderator: Elisonia Valle, Director of Marketing and Communications, BGI
(1:00 – 1:30) Innovative Treatment Methods for Mercury, Uranium, and other Mixed Metals − Gary J. Meyer Chief Technology
Officer, Redox Technology Group, LLC
(1:00 – 1:30) D&D of Former Mercury Thermometer Manufacturing Facility, Rochester, NY − Joseph Deatherage, PE Senior
Environmental Engineer, Wood E&IS and Paul Teichert Senior Associate Engineer, Wood E&IS
(1:00 – 2:00) Cyber Security Threats, Defense, and Compliance for Government Contractors − Crit Parrott CMIT Solutions
(1:30 – 2:00) Use of Thin Layer Caps as a Remedial Strategy for Mercury-Impacted Sites – Karen Merritt, PhD Senior
Environmental Engineer, Wood E&IS and Nelson Walter, PE, PMP, LEP, LSP Program Manager and Principal Engineer, Wood E&IS
(1:30 – 2:00) Mercury Recovery from Within Process Piping and Components − Arthur Niemoller Research
Manager, ORANO
(2:00 – 3:30) BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES PANEL 7
EM Update and Opportunities on the Oak Ridge Reservation (Ballroom E&F)
Procurement update and opportunities at the prime and subcontracting level on the Oak Ridge Reservation Moderator: Dave Carlson Director, NNSA Programs, Nuclear and Environmental Group, Huntington Ingalls Industries and ETEBA President Speakers Include: • Natasha White Contracting Officer and Small Business Program Manager – DOE, Oak Ridge Office, EM: Oak Ridge EM
Program Update and Opportunities • Cassandra McGee Stuart Manager, Small Business Program, ORNL: Opportunities at ORNL • Tim Melberg Supply Chain Manager, Supply Chain Management Organization and Freda Hopper Small Business
Program Manager – URS/CH2M Oak Ridge (UCOR): Opportunities with UCOR • Abbey Campbell Small Business Program Manager, Integrated Support Center (ISC) – Oak Ridge, DOE Office of
Science: Opportunities with the ISC, ORNL
(2:00 – 4:00) Student Internship and Job Fair (Henley Concourse)
(3:30 – 5:30) DOE EM Business Opportunities Forum (Room 300A): Norbert Doyle Deputy Assistant Secretary, Acquisition and Project Management, DOE-EM and Anne Marie Bird Small Business Program Manager, DOE-EM, EMCBC
(3:30 – 5:30) EXHIBIT HALL BREAKDOWN
Other:
Friday - Millennial Nuclear Caucus sponsored by the DOE Office of Nuclear Energy and AECOM: Oak Ridge