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Official Exhibit - TVA-002-MA-CM01 - Curriculum Vitae of Daniel Stout
ML19227A231
Person / Time
Site: Clinch River
Issue date: 08/07/2019
From:
Tennessee Valley Authority
To:
NRC/OCM
SECY RAS
References
52-047-ESP, ASLBP 17-954-01-ESP-BD02, RAS 55147
Download: ML19227A231 (3)


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United States Nuclear Regulatory Commission Official Hearing Exhibit In the Matter of: TENNESSEE VALLEY AUTHORITY (Clinch River Nuclear Site Early Site Permit Application)

Commission Mandatory Hearing Docket #: 05200047 Exhibit #: TVA-002-MA-CM01 Identified: 8/14/2019 Admitted: 8/14/2019 Withdrawn:

Rejected: Stricken:

Other:

UNITED STATES OF AMERICA NUCLEAR REGULATORY COMMISSION In the Matter of TENNESSEE VALLEY AUTHORITY Docket No. 52-047-ESP (Clinch River Nuclear Site Early Site Permit Application)

Hearing Exhibit Exhibit Number: TVA-002 Exhibit

Title:

Curriculum Vitae of Daniel Stout

CRN-002 DANIEL P. STOUT Tennessee Valley Authority (TVA) Chattanooga, TN September 2018 - Present: Director, Nuclear Technology & Innovation: Responsible for TVAs Advanced Reactor activities and License Renewal for TVAs operating nuclear fleet.

  • Leading team licensing the Clinch River Site for potential deployment of advanced reactors and evaluating designs, costs, risks and assessing economic viability
  • Chair of SMR Start, an industry organization that advocates for new reactors
  • Board of Directors, Nuclear Industry Council May 2012- Sept 2018: Senior Manager, Small Modular Reactors: Responsible for evaluating Small Modular Reactor (SMR) technology including designs, licensing, business case evaluation
  • Led team that developed and submitted an Early Site Permit Application to the Nuclear Regulatory Commission (NRC) for SMRs at the Clinch River Site in Oak Ridge, TN
  • Key member of various industry trade organizations & societies (NEI, NIC, ANS)
  • Instrumental in development of nuclear industry legislation, regulations and policies 2009 - April 2012: Senior Manager, Government Affairs & Nuclear Fuel Projects (Washington DC): Responsible for managing TVA's Federal Programs ($50M), developing nuclear policy and serving as a liaison with industry and government organizations and agencies
  • Manage tritium production, modeling and simulation of light-water reactors, advanced nuclear fuels and support the evaluation of mixed-oxide fuel in TVA reactors U.S. Department of Energy Washington, DC 2007 - 2009: Director, Nuclear Fuel Recycling: Responsible for policy development, planning and project management associated with used nuclear fuel recycling
  • Responsible for award (~$60M) and management of industry consortia cooperative agreements (AREVA, EnergySolutions, General Electric, General Atomics)
  • Manage work with TVA under an MOU/Interagency Agreement
  • Facilitating update of NRC and EPA regulations (e.g. 10 CFR 70, 40 CFR 190)
  • Manage work performed by national laboratories
  • Led used nuclear fuel management policy development through interagency process USEC Inc. Bethesda, Maryland 2003 - 2006: Director, American Centrifuge Program: Responsible for R&D, engineering, licensing, centrifuge manufacturing, and start-up of the $2+ billion uranium enrichment plant
  • Managed 150+ scientists, engineers, technicians, and project support staff
  • Hired and managed large contractors (Boeing, Honeywell, Alliant Techsystems, ORNL) 2000 - 2003: Director, Enrichment Technology: Responsible for R&D, testing, and strategic planning and analysis of multiple enrichment technologies
  • Managed team of scientists and engineers evaluating multiple advanced uranium enrichment technologies at five locations, including Australia
  • Conducted analyses, wrote business plans, and made recommendations to Board of Directors. Shut down non-economic projects and ramped up attractive projects

Daniel P. Stout - Page 2 1994 - 2000: Manager, Advanced Enrichment Projects: Provided technical and business management support to the Vice President of Advanced Technology

  • Managed IPO and M&A activities for the department through privatization
  • Managed site selection process, obtaining incentives in excess of $300 million Martin Marietta Piketon, Ohio 1991 - 1993: General Supervisor/Facility Manager: Responsible for operations, maintenance, engineering, environmental, safety, and waste management in two 30-acre process buildings
  • Responsible for 1200 megawatt process building; 10 supervisors and 45 hourly United States Navy Florida, New York, Connecticut, South Carolina 1989-1991: Training Officer, S3G Prototype, NPTU Ballston Spa, NY: Led training and qualification of 150 instructors and 300 students at nuclear reactor. Held senior safety officer position during 550 hours0.00637 days <br />0.153 hours <br />9.093915e-4 weeks <br />2.09275e-4 months <br /> of incident-free complex casualty training. Supervised 22,000 hours0 days <br />0 hours <br />0 weeks <br />0 months <br /> of classroom training. Designated Master Training Specialist 1987-1989: Submarine Officer, USS Tecumseh, SSBN 628G, Charleston, SC: Responsible for reactor and propulsion systems. Stood watch as Officer of the Deck, responsible for safe operation and navigation of the submarine. Directed ship-wide casualty control. Selected Battlestations Officer of the Deck due to superb ship-handling and war-fighting skills. Qualified Nuclear Engineer in just 20 months, and engineering watch officer on 3 different reactor designs 1985 - 1987: Nuclear Submarine Officer Training, Florida, New York, Connecticut: Graduated from submarine school with distinction. Qualified as nuclear reactor engineering watch officer

Education and Awards --------------------------------------------------

M.S., Engineering Management, National Technological University, 1997, 3.82 GPA B.S., Oceanography, United States Naval Academy, 1985, with Merit

  • Secretary of Energy Outstanding Achievement Award, 2008
  • Presidents Award for site selection of American Centrifuge Plant, 2004
  • Presidents Award for AVLIS Business Plan, 1997
  • Martin Marietta Management Achievement Award, 1993
  • Master Training Specialist, U.S. Navy, 1991
  • Navy Commendation Medal and two Navy Achievement Medals, U.S. Navy 2