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Catawba Hearing - Staff Exhibit (SEC-28), Attachment 1. Resumes of Sherri L. Cross, Albert G. Garrett, Michael R. Burrell, R. John Vanden Berghe, John Brian Mckirgan, and William Troskoski
ML050670259
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Issue date: 01/13/2005
From: Burrell M, Cross S, Garrett A, John Mckirgan, Troskoski W, Vandenberghe R
NRC/NMSS/FCSS/FSPB, NRC/NSIR/DNS, NRC/OE
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50-413-OLA, 50-414-OLA, Catawba-Staff (SEC-28), RAS 9473
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Sherri L. Cross Senior Safeguards Technical Analyst Emplovment U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission, Rockville, Maryland September 2003 - present Sr. Safeguards Technical Analyst Conduct technical and regulatory reviews of license applications and amendment requests with regard to physical protection and material control and accounting. Review submitted materials, request additional information, perform analyses, and document the review in safety evaluation reports. Coordinate reviews with licensees, review personnel from other sections, project managers, and management. Provide advice and guidance to other NRC divisions and offices regarding nuclear materials safeguards. Develop appropriate regulatory requirements and guidance for the safeguarding of special nuclear material.

Lead reviewer for the Louisiana Energy Services National Enrichment Facility license application in the area of material control and accounting.

Participated as the lead material control and accounting reviewer on an NRC task force conducting compliance reviews of DOE National Laboratories in support of a Congressional initiative to evaluate NRC licensing of the National Laboratories.

Participated as a subject matter expert in Material Control and Accounting inspections at fuel cycle facilities.

U.S. Department of Energy - Rocky Flats Field Office, Golden, Colorado November 1995 - September 2003 Material Control and Accountability Team Lead Managed the Department of Energy (DOE) programs for material control and accountability (MC&A), security systems, vulnerability analyses (VA), and the Site Safeguards and Security Plan (SSSP). Developed local safeguards and security policy to meet the Rocky Flats closure mission, since current DOE orders and policy are not written to address protection needs for a closure site Received Secretary of Energy "Pride" award for excellence in Material Control and Accountability, 1997.

In 1996 directed completion of a physical inventory of 100% of the accountable nuclear material items to re-establish a baseline, and ensured completion of physical inventories at the required frequency.

Eliminated the unmeasured nuclear material backlog.

Strengthened the MC&A controls to ensure the ability to stop work when out of compliance with MC&A requirements.

Successfully implemented International Safeguards.

. Lead the verification and validation of the 1998 SSSP update.

Participated as a controller/evaluator in numerous force-on-force performance tests.

Achieved substantial improvements in the area of security systems compliance.

Provided analysis and review of the testing and operation of a new perimeter intrusion detection and assessment system.

U.S. Department of Energy - Rocky Flats Field Office, Golden, Colorado K> January 1994- November 1995 Technical Program Officer This was a key program management position for a major, high-visibility, technology development program within the Department of Energy. Served as the single point of contact for all Office of Technology Development (EM-50) activities at Rocky Flats.

Represented the Rocky Flats Field Office to the DOE Headquarters Technology Development Council comprised of the Deputy Assistant Secretary (DAS) for Technology Development, the Associate DAS, the EM-50 Office Directors, and the other operations office contacts. Provided programmatic control and administrative guidance to the contractor technology development program; interfaced with other EM programs to ensure that new, innovative technologies are included in waste processing programs; supported Headquarters in program formulation, execution, and evaluation of the technology development program; interfaced with the private sector to establish partnerships for the development of technologies and the transfer of technologies to the private sector for commercialization; and coordinated related technology development activities among operations offices, national laboratories, and academia.

Successfully hosted the first technology demonstration in conjunction with the Western Governor's Association as part of the DOIT (Demonstrate On-Site Innovative Technologies) program.

U.S. Department of Energy - Rocky Flats Field Office, Golden, Colorado March 1991 - January 1994 Program Manager Provided technical expertise for review, analysis, coordination, and appraisal of contractor activities related to nuclear material management and shipping program management. Established policy, objectives, and procedures for the management and storage of nuclear materials at Rocky Flats. Oversight of shipping program activities including the design, testing, certification, procurement, and maintenance of nuclear material shipping containers and the development and implementation of program plans and schedules for nuclear material shipments. Subject matter expert for queries, reviews, and appraisals related to the Rocky Flats materials management and shipping operations.

Planned, scheduled, and executed the first nuclear materials shipment since the curtailment of production operations in 1989.

' Directed the development, design, and certification of a Type B nuclear material shipping container and the subsequent shipment of nuclear weapons components from the site. This was the first major plutonium operation to occur at Rocky Flats since 1989.

U.S. Department of Energy - Richland Operations Office, Richland, Washington July 1988 - March 1991 Project Engineer Provided technical direction and oversight of environmental compliance and permitting activities for the Hanford Waste Vitrification Plant (HWVP). Reviewed, evaluated, and

made recommendations to management on budgets and schedules; maintained control of the HWVP project by constant measurement of progress against established technical scope, schedules, and estimates; and provided day-to-day management of the combined efforts of contractors, Federal employees, and Regulatory Agencies to accomplish the project objectives. Consulted and advised staff and management in understanding the environmental and permitting requirements and the impact of these requriements on other project activities. Provided written and oral input to management on a regular basis.

Negotiated an innovative Resource Conservation and Recovery Act permitting approach with the State of Washington.

Education

  • B.S., Chemical Engineering, Washington State University, 1988
  • Associate's Certificate in Project Management, The George Washington University, 1992 Specialized Training
  • Completed United States Department of Energy Technical Qualifications for Safeguards and Security; 2000.
  • The following list of courses offered by the United States Department of Energy, Nonproliferation and National Security Institute, Safeguards and Security Central Training Academy have been completed:

> MCA-101D, Introduction to Nuclear Materials Control and Accountability; 1996 MCA-104D, Introduction to MC&A Measurement Programs; 1997 MCA-1 10, Basics of Nuclear Materials Accountability; 2001 MCA-1 11, Materials Accounting for Nuclear Safeguards; 1996

> MCA-1 12, Nuclear Materials Management and Safeguards System (NMMSS) I; 1997

> MCA-260, Nuclear Material Physical Inventories; 2000 MCA-120, Basics of Nuclear Materials Control; 1998 MCA-121, Tamper Indicating Devise (TID) Program; 1998 MCA-1 30, Statistical Concepts in MC&A; 1996 MCA-343, Gamma-Ray Spectroscopy for Nuclear Materials Accounting; 1999

> PHY-100DB, Introduction to Physical Security; 2002

' PHY-128D, Introduction to Basic Survey; 1999 CTA-1 40, Vulnerability Assessment Fundamentals; 1997 CTA-200, Site Safeguards and Security Plan Workshop; 1996 PFT-345D, Weapons of Mass Destruction Workshop, 1999 Professional Societies

  • Institute of Nuclear Materials Management
  • Tau Beta Pi Engineering Honor Society, past member Publications
  • J.H. LaRue and S.L. Cross, "Permitting of the Hanford Waste Vitrification Plant," WHC-SA-1000-FP, presented at Waste Management '91, Tucson, Arizona, February 24-28, 1991.
  • F.W. Lamb, S. Cross, and D. Sherrill, "Accountability Measurements of Holdup at Rocky Flats Environmental Technology Site," presented at the Institute of Nuclear Materials Management 39th Annual Meeting, Naples, Florida, July 26-30, 1998.

Albert G. Garrett Senior Security Specialist Experience Over 24 years of progressive experience with the Nuclear Regulatory Commission (NRC), the Department of Energy (DOE), DOE support service contractors, and DOE facility operating contractors in positions ranging from laboratory technician to Safeguards and Security Specialist.

Employment U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission, Rockville, Maryland September 2003 - present Senior Security Specialist Participate in the establishment, implementation, and oversight of the NRC regulatory programs for ensuring the physical protection of nuclear material and nuclear fuel cycle facilities. Develop and implement related regulations, regulatory guidance and technical positions. Perform technical reviews, analyses, and evaluations in support of physical protection licensing actions. Keep abreast of technological and policy developments to analyze the impacts to NRC and non-NRC physical protection programs and NRC regulatory requirements.

Provide expert judgement pertaining to the physical protection of domestic nuclear material and nuclear fuel cycle facilities. Assess facility compliance with applicable NRC and IAEA physical protection standards. Review and evaluate licensee physical protection, guard training and qualification, and safeguards contingency plans to determine implementation approach to support licencing activities. Identify trends in operational experience, and develop remedial actions, as warranted.

Provide expert technical review of proposed rule changes, international standards and agreements, regulatory guides, technical positions, policy statements and other documents related to physical protection. Develop policy options regarding major technical generic physical protection issues and analyze advantages and disadvantages of those options.

Represent the Agency at conferences and technical meetings concerning revisions to related international agreements/standards. Communicate and coordinate NRC activities with staff and managers of internal and external organizations involved with NRC regulation.

Represent the NRC in interactions with such organizations and members of the public.

Department of Energy, Rocky Flats Field Office (RFFO), Golden CO December 1996 to September 2003 Safeguards and Security Specialist Responsible for oversight of the Rocky Flats Environmental Technology Site facility operating contractor in the areas of safeguards and security (S&S) planning and implementation of the Material Control and Accountability (MC&A) program. Duties with the RFFO Safeguards and Security Division included: Team lead for Site Safeguards and Security Plan (SSSP) review of S&S planning efforts and documentation, specifically

vulnerability assessments (VAs); the Acceptance and Validation (performance) Testing Program; special nuclear material (SNM) access controls and surveillance; and material measurement, control, containment, detection and assessment elements. Performed reviews, surveillances, and surveys to determine/assure adherence to applicable DOE Orders, contractual and safety requirements, and budgetary discipline. Also represented the DOE at public meetings, in addition to providing oral and written presentations to all levels of DOE/Headquarters (HQ), DOE/RFFO, and Site management.

Served as a technical expert and technical advisor to the RFFO S&S Director. Provided technical support and advice to the Director on complex issues related to interpret and evaluate SSSP. Responsible for recommending concepts and program direction; for performing surveillance, analysis, formulation, implementation, coordination, evaluation, and verification of operational S&S technical activities and programs related to SSSP requirements at a nuclear facility. Lead the SSSP verification and validation (V&V) Team effort for RFFO through five iterations. In addition, served as a topical area lead for the annual S&S Periodic Survey of the Rocky Flats Site contractor. Also participated in annual S&S surveys for the Albuquerque, Oak Ridge, and Savannah River DOE Area Offices, supplementing the inspection team.

Additional duties included performing integrated planning for international inspections; e.g.,

International Atomic Energy Agency and Russian Federation. Integrally participated in the DOE MC&A Quality Panel and Fissile Materials Assurance Working Group from 1996 to 2003. Was an active participant in the development of DOE 474 series Orders, and was involved in the effort to develop a new criteria based DOE Order generation, working with personnel from various national laboratories. Performed DOE Authorized Derivative Classifier functions, as well as supporting the DOE Central Training Academy in training development and as an adjunct instructor.

Science Applications International Corporation (SAIC), Rocky Flats, Golden, CO.

November 1993 to December 1996 Physical Scientist/Engineer Generalist Similar to duties described above, providing the DOE, RFFO, MC&A Team with oversight of the facility operating contractors. Duties also included performing integrated planning for international inspections for the International Atomic Energy Agency and Russian Federation. Provided oral and written presentations to all levels of DOE/HQ, DOE/RFFO, and plant management.

EG&G, Rocky Flats, Rocky Flats Plant, Golden, CO.

August 1990 to October 1993

  • June 1992 to November 1993, Security Analyst, Security Operations & Administration -

Principal contributor to the first SSSP ever approved for Rocky Flats. Performed security VAs and authored numerous vulnerability assessment reports for all Rocky Flats plutonium facilities. Completed VAs using table-top (VISA) and computer software (ASSESS) methods; developed and documented performance testing of the security system; acted as a classified Computer System Security Officer; and provided training in the VA process.

Responsible for oral and written presentations to all levels of DOE/HQ, DOE/RFFO, and facility management.

  • June 1991 to June 1992, Principal Engineer, Safeguards Planning and Assessment -

Performed investigations of anomalies in regard to the MC&A program. Participated in table-top VAs, providing MC&A expertise; was instrumental in development, documentation, and coordination of the Rocky Flats performance testing program. Provided training in the MC&A audit process; and was responsible for oral and written presentations to all levels of Rocky Flats plant management.

August 1990 to June 1991, Principal Engineer, Safeguards Measurements (SM) -

Maintained and calibrated non-destructive assay (NDA) systems; developed, administered and reviewed measurement control programs; developed NDA operating and measurement control procedures; and authored several procedures, surveillance programs, and Program Management Plans.

Rockwell International, Rocky Flats Plant, Golden, CO.

June 1980 to August 1990

  • August 1989 to August 1990, Administrator, Safeguards Measurements Development and Assessment - Developed and implemented the initial Rocky Flats plutonium (Pu) holdup measurement program. In this capacity, I supervised an engineering staff of 12 in developing, documenting, validating, and administering the fledgling program. Provided oral and written presentations to the Defense Nuclear Facilities Safety Board, DOE/HQ, DOE/RFO, and Rocky Flats plant management.
  • June 1988 to August 1989, Senior Engineer, SP&A - Developed, performed and administered the Nuclear Materials Safeguards (NMS) self-assessment program.

Performed MC&A internal audits; implemented and administered a tracking system for audit/survey findings; and performed ad hoc surveys of MC&A systems/procedures.

Presented survey results, in oral and written form, to all levels of Rocky Flats management.

  • October 1984 to June 1988, Development Specialist/Master Technician, Chemistry Standards Laboratory - Certified NDA measurement standards, utilizing calorimetry/gamma spectroscopy; evaluated electronics; developed and monitored measurement control data; and supervised 6 Technicians in a calorimetry' gamma spectroscopy laboratory.

Additionally, was Material Balance Area (MBA) Custodian.

  • June 1981 to October 1984, Laboratory Technician, General Laboratory - Performed laboratory analyses in Atomic Absorption, Radio Chemistry, Wet Chemistry, Gas Chromatography and Furnace Methods. Nominated for 1983 Technician of the Year while still in the training program.
  • June 1980 to June 1981, Chemical Operator, Plutonium Recovery
  • January 1981 to April 1981, Security Guard, Rockwell International Plant Protection Professional Societies
  • Institute of Nuclear Materials Management
  • Membership Committee of the Institute of Nuclear Materials Management

Publications K.>

  • F.X. Haas, J.B. Glick, and A.G. Garrett, "Holdup Measurements of Plutonium in Glovebox Exhausts", Proceedings of the 4th International Conference on Facilities Operations-Safeguards Interface, Albuquerque, NM, October 1991.
  • J.B. Glick, F.X. Haas, A.G. Garrett, P.A. Russo, G.A. Sheppard, M.C. Miller, E.C. Piquette, T.R.

Renz, "A New Approach to Performing Holdup Measurements on Glovebox Exhausts",

Proceedings of the 32nd annual INMM meeting, New Orleans, LA, July 1991.

  • G.A. Sheppard, P.A. Russo, M.C. Miller, T.R. Renz, E.C. Piquette, F.X. Haas, J.B. Glick, and A.G. Garrett, "Models for Gamma Ray Holdup Measurements at Duct Contract", Proceedings of the 32nd annual INMM meeting, New Orleans, LA, July 1991.
  • J.G. Fleissner, C.P. Oertel, and A.G. Garrett, UA High Count Rate Gamma-Ray Spectrometer System for Plutonium Isotopic Measurements", Proceedings of the 26th annual INMM meeting, Albuquerque, NM, July 1985.

Education and Specialized Training

  • Course work towards an Associates Degree in Computer Science, Front Range Community College, Denver, CO, 33 credit hrs, not complete.

e More than 6000 hrs of classroom training/practical experience in Atomic Absorption, Radio Chemistry, Wet Chemistry, and Gas Chromatography through the Rockwell International Analytical Laboratory Technician Training Program, Rocky Flats, Golden, CO, June 1981 to October 1984.

  • More than 6000 hrs of training/practical experience in NDA Standard Certification, electronics evaluation; and measurement control program development operating calorimetry/gamma spectroscopy measurement systems in the Rocky Flats Chemistry Standards Laboratory, October 1984 to June 1988.
  • Research and Test Reactors (G1 06), NRC Headquarters, January 2004
  • The George Washington U., Quality for Project Managers, Oct. 2002,
  • The George Washington U., Project Leadership, Management, and Communications, Sept. 2001
  • The George Washington U., Managing Projects in Organizations, Sept. 2001
  • DOE CTA, Weapons of Mass Destruction Workshop, PFT-345D, Golden, CO, February 1999.
  • DOE CTA, Basic Risk Management, CTA-141D, Golden, CO, December 1998.
  • DOE CTA, Basics of Nuclear Materials Control, MCA-120, Phoenix, AZ, July 1998.
  • DOE CTA, Nuclear Materials Management and Safeguards System (NMMSS) I, MCA-1 12, Albuquerque, NM, August 1997.
  • DOE CTA, Introduction to MC&A, MCA-104D, Golden, CO, October 1996.
  • DOE CTA, Statistical Concepts in MC&A, MCA-130, Naples, FL, July 1996.
  • DOE CTA, Site Safeguards and Security Plan Workshop, CTA-200, Golden, CO, May 1996.
  • DOE CTA, Materials Accounting for Nuclear Safeguards, MCA-1 11, Los Alamos, NM, March 1996.
  • DOE CTA, MC&A Det. Element/Evaluation Approaches Workshop, Albuquerque, NM, April 1995.
  • DOE CTA, Basic Instructor Training, MIT-1l1, Albuquerque, NM, June 1993.
  • DOE CTA, Analytical System and Software for Evaluating Safeguards and Security (ASSESS),

CTA-240, Albuquerque, NM, August 1992.

  • DOE CTA, Vulnerability Assessment Fundamentals CTA-1 40, Albuquerque, NM, Aug.1992.
  • DOE CTA, Measurement Control Workshop, Albuquerque, NM, February 1991.
  • MODSIM/SIMSCRIPT software, CACI Inc., LaJolla, CA, January 1991.
  • DOE CTA, Gamma Ray Assay, MCA-343, Los Alamos, NM, August 1990.
  • Auditing for Effectiveness, Rocky Flats Plant, Management Analysis Company, April 1989.
  • DOE CTA, MC&A Survey Procedures, MCA-150, Albuquerque, NM, August 1988.

44788 Locust Idzg Ct 301-888-058 Caria, Marxnd 20610 Michael R Eurrell Experience 2001-2004 U. S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission Senior Security Specialist

  • Access Authorization Program Lead
  • Research, plan and coordinate activities associated with implementation of programmatic requirements for access authorization, fitness for duty, and physical security for a wide variety of NRC licensed activities.

1989-2001 Baltimore Gas & Electric Calvert Cliffs Nuclear Power Plant Lusby, Md.

Supervisor - Security Screening, Training & Support

  • Oversight of the Access Authorization Program and Its necessary Integration with the Fitness for Duty Program.
  • Oversight of all security related program development and regulated security procedures.
  • Oversight of Security Training Program.
  • Oversight of all criminal Investigations and liaison with local law enforcement agencies.
  • Oversight of Security Section automation and systems integration with allied disciplines.
  • Oversight of discipline Integration and work schedule management for outage staffing.

1988-1989 Baltimore Gas & Electric Calvert Cliffs Nuclear Power Plant Lusby, Md.

Business Function Analyst

  • Researched, planned, developed, installed and Implemented a site wide Document Management Imaging System.
  • Provided training and support to all site user personnel for the Document Management Imaging System.
  • Provided automation consultative services to Nuclear Maintenance and Support disciplines.

1985-1988 Baltimore Gas & Electric Calvert Cliffs Nuclear Power Plant Lusby. Md.

Supervisor, Mechanical Maintenance Procedure Development

  • Oversight of mechanical maintenance, surveillance test and preventive maintenance procedures.

1982-1985 - Baltimore Gas & Electric Calvert Cliffs Nuclear Power Plant Lusby, Md.

Security Officer/Systems Operator

  • Ensure Implementation of the approved Security plan.

Education University of Maryland College Park, Md.

B.S. Management; 1988 M.S. Technology Management (9 semester hours)

Affiliations Twelve year Member; Part-time Faculty, Charles County Community College, providing instruction in the Business & Criminal Justice Department.

NEI Committee memberships related to Access Authorization, Fitness for Duty and PADS Implementation Interests Teaching, golf, competitive clay targets, computers.

Additional Championed and provided consulting oversight for the Accomplishments Implementation of distributed data sharing between Radiation Safety, Training, Medical/Fitness for Duty and Security business functions to achieve efficiencies.

Participated as one of a six member team to develop and implement a site-wide Imaging system for all plant documents.

Co-authored current work with NEI to change Regulatory Guide 5.66.

Additional work State's Attorney's Office, St. Mary's County, MD.

experience Sheriffs Department, SI Mary's County, MD.

Sheriffs Department, Prince George's County, MD.

United States Navy

R. John Vanden Berghe WORK EXPERIENCE June 2002- Present Reactor Security Specialist U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission Washington, DC 20555

- Currently acting as a team leader for transition force-on-force exercises at nuclear power plants. Duties include: supervising team members, ensuring that program objectives are met, coordinating activities with NRC regional offices and industry representatives, developing and implementing force-on-force process improvements, and reviewing exercise results. To date, I have led NRC teams during force-on-force exercises at three licensee sites.

- Serve as the explosive advisor for the Security Performance Evaluation Section, providing expertise on explosive applications and effects.

- Served as a member of teams which conducted expanded table top drills at five nuclear power plants and pilot force-on-force exercises at seven nuclear power plants. Conducted drills, analyzed and recorded results and prepared reports. Applied tactical experience to enhance drill realism. Provided input on process improvements. Briefed commissioners, senior managers, and industry representatives on drill results. Coordinated U.S. Marine Corps participation in drills.

- Revised and edited Delay Barrier Penetration Manual. Prepared NRC Regulatory Issue Summary for publication of the Delay Barrier Penetration Manual.

- Prepared materials for management briefs to senior managers and the Commission.

- Briefed senior managers, individual commissioners and the Commission.

- Prepared standard agency responses to inquiries concerning Operational Safeguards Response Evaluations and the Pilot Force-on-Force Program.

- Reviewed nuclear power plant security plans for compliance with regulations.

May 1982 - May 2002 Commissioned Officer U.S. Marine Corps

- Directly supervised an 80 member security force for a nuclear weapons storage facility and subsequently supervised operations and training of a 250 member security force. Trained members in physical security, risk management, force protection, anti-terrorism, use of deadly force and non-lethal weapons, integrated security systems, and asset protection methods.

Conducted threat and vulnerability assessments. Implemented procedures to counter threats and reduce vulnerabilities. Coordinated and trained with law enforcement agencies. Trained as a member of protective unit for individuals at high risk. Met all requirements and improved procedures resulting in higher evaluation ratings for the organization.

- Commanded a 200 member infantry company as part of a special operations capable Marine K- Expeditionary Unit (MEU). Integrated a subordinate unit as the security element for the MEU's Maritime Special Purpose Force tasked with conducting inextremis hostage rescues, direct action assaults, gas and oil platform seizures, and other special operations. Planned, supervised, and evaluated training for the unit. Deployed with that unit to the Mediterranean theater as a crisis response force.

- Served as the operations officer and executive officer for 1,400 member infantry battalions assigned as the ground combat elements of two different MEUs. Managed training programs to ensure that those units were certified as special operations capable. Prepared units for employment in contingencies including the evacuation of U.S. embassies.

- Managed security programs for a 1,200 member organization. Supervised classified material accountability, force protection programs, and anti-terrorism training. Ensured compliance with directives and regulations.

- Developed response plans for various incidents including radioactive contamination of a naval base, evacuations of four U.S. embassies, and mass casualty events. Served as the security advisor in the incident command post during crisis response drills at a nuclear weapon storage facility.

- Conducted operational, security and crisis response training for organizations ranging from 30 to 200 people. Developed and executed training plans. Taught classes, conducted practical applications, supervised firearms qualifications, and evaluated trainees mastery of material.

K> Planned, executed, and evaluated force-on-force exercises.

- Established and managed training programs for 250 to 1,400 member organizations.

Scheduled training facilities, assigned instructors, monitored training events, evaluated and reported effectiveness. Ensured all required qualifications were met and achieved challenging training goals.

- Directed a 16 member staff and supervised daily administrative, operations, training, supply, maintenance, transport, and health services functions of a 1,200 member organization.

Supervised management and distribution of operational equipment including a fleet of 40 motor vehicles.

- Developed and implemented plans for assigning 115 executives and senior managers within a 19,000 member organization. Supervised 3 subordinate staff sections responsible for the organization's administrative functions. Wrote and implemented policies and procedures.

- Directed 12 managers responsible for staffing more than 200 distinct organizations while managing the assignments and transfers of 55,000 personnel. Analyzed and interpreted data to ensure that individual skills and experience levels matched organizational requirements.

Conducted briefings for general officers including the Commandant of the Marine Corps.

Exceeded all position requirements.

- Directed retention efforts during a period of personnel reductions. Applied policies and K. directives to ensure that the most qualified members were retained across a wide spectrum of occupational fields and skill levels. Developed methods for tracking the success of retention programs. Reduced administrative processing time of reenlistment requests by 30%. Achieved 100% of personnel goals.

EDUCATION Bachelor of Science, Resources Management U.S. Naval Academy, Annapolis, Maryland May 1982 OTHER

- Member, American Society for Industrial Security

- Qualified as an explosive breacher

- Co-author, "Marines in West Africa", the official Marine Corps history of evacuations from the U.S. embassies in Monrovia, Liberia and Bangui, Central African Republic in 1991 and 1996.

Johm Brian McKirgan

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. Rockville, MD 20850 lJ (301)762-1879 EDUCATION M.S Mechanical Engineering University of Maryland, College Park. 1990 B.S. Mechanical Engineering University of Maryland, College Park, 1988 B.S. Astronomy University of Maryland, College Park, 1988 EXPERIENCE NUCLEAR REGULATORY COMMISSION Jan. 2004-PRESENT Program Manager Nuclear Security and Incident Response, Division of Nuclear Security, Vulnerability Assessment and Integrated Response Section

  • Perform and review Vulnerability Assessments of NRC Licensed Facilities and activities.
  • Manage various programs related to explosive blast effects on NRC licensed facilities.
  • Coordinate VA activities among various offices.

NAVAL SURFACE WARFARE CENTER 1997. 2004 Mechanical Engineer U.S. Department of Navy. Carderock, MD

  • Completed One Year Detail to Los Alamos National Laboratory performing research on high strain rate large deformation material behavior.
  • Managed 5 year Task of International Project on Development of Advanced Hydrocodes for response of Naval Structures to near-by explosions. Managed a team of 12 scientists and engineers in four locations performing an array of theoretical, computational, and experimental efforts to predict ductile failure of metals and response of structures subjected to explosive effects.
  • Managed Task of International program on development of Advanced Steel Technology - Underwater Explosions Computational Analysis. Performed experimental and computational analysis over a broad range of strain rates and service temperatures to characterize high strength steels for submarine applications.
  • Managed Materials Survivability/Lethality Task Area of the Seaborne Structural Materials Program.

This ongoing research program has the objective of conducting research to enable the assessment of advanced materials for improved survivability of US Naval systems and to increase the lethality of US weapons. This effort included extensive experimental and computational efforts on the effects of explosives and high rate kinetic energy devices on Navy structures.

  • Review and made recommendations on research proposals on various experimental and computational efforts related to material modeling. Provide guidance and recommendations on acquisition of computer and networking facilities.

NAVAL SURFACE WARFARE CENTER 1990 - 1997 U.S. Department of Navy, White Oak, MD

  • Performed Warhead Lethality Predictions of various Naval Weapon Systems.
  • Managed Seaborne Weapons Materials Project
  • Performed underwater and air-based explosive testing and analysis.

e Performed Dynamic Transient Analysis of Tomahawk and SM-2 Missiles

  • Constructed models and performed shock and vibration analysis of DDG and AOE class ships.
  • Performed Shock and Vibration testing of various Navy systems and components.
  • Managed small teams of engineers and technicians.

COMPUTER SKILLS

  • PRONTO, CTlH, EPIC, MSC/NASTRAN, MSC/PATRAN, DYNA, HKS/ABAQUS (Standard and Explicit), ANSYS, Patran, Mathcad, Mathematica, MS Project, WARP3D.
  • UNIX System Administration

PUBLICATIONS

  • "Coupled Hydrocode Prediction of Benchmark Tests" Proceedings 70th Shock and Vibration Symposium, Albuquerque, NM, 1999.
  • "Characterization of German 1.3964 Stainless Steel Weldment for UNDEX Analysis" NSWCCD-TR-2000-13.
  • "Ductile Damage Evolution and Experimental Simulation Under High Rates of Strain in 10100 Copper" Proceedings of the International Journal of Plasticity, Aruba, 2002.

REFERENCES Available upon Request

STATEMENT OF QUALIFICATIONS William Troskoski United States Nuclear Regulatory Commission NMSS/FCSS/SPB Mail Stop: T8-F42 Washington, DC 20555 Phone: (301) 415-8076 Qualification Profile Experience/Skills Mr. Troskoski has 30 years of nuclear experience ranging from reactor operations through the fuel cycle front end. He was a shift supervisor for a DOE heavy water production reactor, an NRC inspector qualified on both the BWR and PWR series reactors, and a Senior Resident Inspector at a duel unit PWR site. His experience includes pre-operational, startup testing and plant operations. He served as a Regional Coordinator in the Deputy EDO's Office and a Senior Enforcement Specialist in the Office of Enforcement. During the last eleven years, Mr. Troskoski has been involved in all phases of fuel cycle inspection and licensing process.

Education University of Maryland, Bachelor of Science Degree in Chemical Engineering under the Cooperative Program, 1973.

Accomplishments/Strengths Certified Reactor Shift Supervisor at Savannah River Plant 1974-1980.

Senior Resident Inspector 1981-1987.

Meritorious Service Award 1998.

Professional Experience 2002 - present Senior Chemical Safety Technical Reviewer Responsible for the conduct of license application acceptance reviews and in-depth license application safety reviews in the areas of chemical safety, management measures, quality assurance and integrated safety analysis for the Mixed Oxide Fuel Fabrication Facility, the USEC Lead Cascade, the LES National Enrichment Facility, and the USEC American Centrifuge Plant.

Provided chemical engineering technical assistance to the Office of Investigations and other Federal agencies for a potential wrong doing case involving Hunt valves used on UF6 cylinders.

Developed and taught several NRC internal fuel cycle training courses.

1993 - 2002 Senior Chemical Safetv Fuel Cycle Inspector Responsible for the development of the Chemical Safety Inspection Program for NRC licensed fuel cycle facilities, including low enriched uranium fuel fabricators, high enriched uranium fuel fabricators, the USEC Gaseous Diffusion Plants (enrichment), and uranium conversion.

Served as the lead chemical safety inspector responsible for scheduling and implementation of the routine inspection program in coordination with the Regional Offices.

Developed Operational Readiness Review Inspection plans and served as the team leader for the restart of the Nuclear Fuel Services high enriched fuel facility and the initial certification of the USEC Gaseous Diffusion Plants at Portsmouth, Ohio and Paducah, Kentucky.

1988 - 1993 Senior Enforcement Specialist Responsible for the processing and coordination of reactor and fuel cycle escalated enforcement actions, including Proposed Civil Penalties, Imposition of Civil Penalties, and other related Orders. Coordinated actions with the Regional Offices, Program Office, OGC, and 01, when applicable.

1987 - 1988 Regional Coordinator - Deputv EDO's Office Monitored issues and emerging safety problems for licensees in Region II.

Briefed the Deputy EDO as necessary.

1981 - 1987 Senior Resident Inspector Conducted safety inspections at a duel unit PWR. One unit conducted an extended outage to perform TMI-related modifications and return to power operations. The second unit completed construction, pre-operational testing and initiated startup testing prior to commercial operations. Supervised other resident inspectors.

1980 - 1981 Reactor Inspector - Region I Performed pre-operational and startup testing inspections at both BWRs and PWRs.

1974 - 1980 Reactor Shift Supervisor - Savannah River Plant Supervised reactor operations for a heavy water moderated production reactor.