ML20198A332
| ML20198A332 | |
| Person / Time | |
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| Site: | Columbia, Comanche Peak, 05000000 |
| Issue date: | 10/22/1985 |
| From: | Noonan V NRC - COMANCHE PEAK PROJECT (TECHNICAL REVIEW TEAM) |
| To: | Dircks W NRC |
| References | |
| CON-WNP-0834, CON-WNP-834 NUDOCS 8510250545 | |
| Download: ML20198A332 (7) | |
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W. Dircks H. Denton D. Eisenhut H. Thompson FROM:
Vincent S. Noonan, Director Comanche Peak Project Division of Licensing
SUBJECT:
NEW NUCLEAR VICE PRESIDENT NAMED FOR TEXAS UTILITIES GENERATING COMPANY As indicated in the daily highlight dated October 22, 1985, Texas Utilities Generating Company (TUGCO) has named Austin B. Scott, Jr.
vice president - nuclear operations.
Enclosed for your information, is some additional detail on Mr. Scott's background.
Vincent S. Noonan, Director Comanche Peak Project Division of Licensing
Enclosure:
Additional detail on Mr. Scott's background cc:
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W. Dircks H. Denton D. Eisenhut H. Thompson FROM:
Vincent S. Noonan, Director Comanche Peak Project Division of Licensing
SUBJECT:
NEW NUCLEAR VICE PRESIDENT NAMED FOR TEXAS UTILITIES GENERATING COMPANY As indicated in the daily highlight dated October 22, 1985, Texas Utilities Generating Company (TUGCO) has named Austin B. Scott, Jr.
vice president - nuclear operations.
Enclosed for your infonnation, is some additional detail on Mr. Scott's background.
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NEW WDCI.Ehk VICE PRESIDENTS EDUtED Austih B. Scott Jr. has been named vice president-nuclear opermeia s for Texas Utilities canarating Cosspany.
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P Pacific Fleet. The appointment, ma -: -E =4 today by Generating i
cosspany President Michael D. Spence, will be effective Boy. 1.
In addition, spence announced that Jaman C. Enykendall, manager of nuclear operatione at Cr=mnehe Peak, has been namad l
vice president with broad whnical and =d-ini=trative responsibilities in TUGCO's nuclear organizatinn.
Scott, 51, a native of Waco, Texas, will direct all nuclear
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operations at cr=mnehe Peak from offices at the plant.
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Scott graduated frcus Rice University and was r-n==issioned as a naval officer in 1955. He later graduated frena the Navy nuclear Training Program and served in various assignsnents, including en===mnd of a nuclear snhearine.
O Prosa 1972 to 1975, he was a staff assistant to M=4ral Hyman 0
G. Rickover. He later was assigned to the Atlantic Fleet 3
,esnh=mrine Porce as a senior staff officer whose responsibilities included monitoring conspliance with the s+=ndards of excellence l
required for the safe operation of nuclear snhumarines.
Scott was chiaf of staff for the Atlantic Fleet Subanarine Force and a schmarine group cannander in New England before being assigned to the Pentagon as a==aine Navy Department staff officer in 1981.
As Pacific Fleet stemmarine ce===mndes-fraum 1983.until his retir-nt in August of this year, Scott was responsible for some 50 anh=arines, including 47 nuclear snh= marines and their I
reactors, as well as afx support ships and three submarine bases.
Kuykendall, a native of Wichita Falls, is a graduate of Southern Methodist University with a degree in mechanical engineering. He joined the Texas Utilities Pr-aany System in 1949 and was superin+andant of four of the systent's power plants before becoming ananager of nuclear operations at Ccananche Peak in 1973.
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OCT El =s5 11:41 LICENSING-TUGCO PAG.05 BIOGRAPHY I
ADSTIE B. aM:OTf JR.
Vice President e laar Opera + h e i
Present Position: Austin B. Scott Jr., a retired rear admiral in the U. S. Navy, has been named vice president-nuclear operations for Taram UH 11 ties Generating Costpany.
Educatica Scott, a native of Waco, Texas, received his Bachelor of Arts degree in business administration and economics I
from Rice University in 1955. He graduated from the Navy Nuclear I
Power Training Program in 1961.
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1983-1985 - Cremander of submarine force, U. S. Pacific Fleet.
Responsible for 50 anhaarines, six support ahlps and three submarine bases. Directly involved with supervision, operation and maintenance of nuclear e
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1981-1983 --- Senior staff officer, Navy Department, Pentagon.
i-Second-in-charge of the Snheavine Directorate.
1979-1981 -- h ander of nuclear sn h rine p uup. Senior naval officer in Western New England area. Responsible for operations and training of ships and creers hm==A in Groton-New London, Conn.
Chief of staff, Atlantic Fleet Submarine Force.
i 1978-1979 - second-in-command to admiral, with respons2bility for supervision, operation and maintenance of nuclear submarine reactors and sw p facilities.
1977-1978 - Senior staff officer, Atlantic Fleet Snh=arine Force. Responsible for annitoring and auditing compliance with the s*=~*=eds of excellence required for the sate operation of nuclear submarines.
1975-1977 - Suhmarine squadron w
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1972-1975 - Staft assistant to unf ral Hyman G. Rickover.
1969-1972 - C nding officer of nuclear submarine.
1955-1969 - Junior officer of destroyer, cruiser and two nuclear submarines.
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LICENSING-TUGCO PAGE.04 Ne later was assigned to the Atlantic Fleet Swhomarine Force as a senior staff officer whose responsibilities included I
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I for the safe operation of nuclear suhaarines.
l Scott was chief of staff for the Atlantio Fleet Snhumarine Force and a swharine group -ander in New England before being assigned to the Pentagon as a senior Navy Departmant staff officer in 1981.
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'As Pacific Fleet submarine cs retirement in August of this year, Scott was responsible for g
some 50 suhmaarines, including 47 nuclear swh==rines and their reactors, as wel3. as six support ships and three snhamarine j
bases.
Scott and his wife, Susan, plan to live in the t
S<=sarvell-Dood County area.
Kuykendall, a native of Wichita Falls, is a graduate of Southern Methodist. University with a degree in mechanical engineering. Ne joined the Texas Utilities W ny System in 1949 and was.superintandant of four of the Systest's power -plants before becoming imanager of nuclear operations at Comant'he Peak in 1973.
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OCT 21 '85 11:43 LICENSING-TUGCO PRGE.03 TEXAS UnLTTES ELECDUCCOMPA1W News Release foradditionalInformationcontact Dick R==cey 214-653-4069 Anatin B. Scott Jr. has been =mmaad vice president-noelear operations for Texas Utilities canerating C M ay.
Scott, who recently retired as rear admiral in the U. S.
Navy, is former commander of the snh=arine force of the U. S.
Pacific Pleet.
The appointment. announced today by Generating Company President Michael D. Spence, will be effective November 1.
In addition, Spence aaW that Jama= C. Et:ykandmil, manager of nuclear operations at the Comanche Peak nuclear t
plant, has been named vice president with broad technical and
=A=inicative responsibilities in the Generati3g r.y__ny's nuclear organimation.
s Scott, 51, a native of Waco, Texas, will direct all nucipar operations at Comanche Peak from offices at the plant.
Scott graduated froum Rice University and was - 4=sioned as a naval officer in 1955. He later graduated from the Navy Nuclear Training Program and served in various assignments, including command of a nucinar snwrine.
From 1972 to 1975, he was a staff assistant to Admiral Ryman G. Rickover.
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Detober 21. 1985 Tor All TUGCO Officera and Departmane Mamas l
Mr. Amatin B. Scott. Jr.. has been appatated Vice President-helaar Operatiens of Tew== Utilities Generating en -_y, effective 1.
' s 1. 1985.
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Mr. Scott comes to the systaan frama the U.S. Navy having retired this year as Eear Wral and W of the mobserine force of the U.S. Pacific Fleet.
Also effective hovember 1. Mr. James C. Emyw=11 has been appointed Vice President with broad technical and ashministrative responsibilities in the TUGCC anclear organisation.
Mr. Scott and Mr. Knykandall will report to h ive Vica Proeident t
W. U. Counsil.
Reporting to Mr. Scott will be Dick.Tonee, manager of plent operationsg Ted Jenkins, moperinWe of operatices sepperet Tous Coedia, superiaWt-support servicess and C. I Thrner, director-seclear training.
Reporting to Mr. Emyh==A=11 will be Dick Lhter, engineering and Aini=trative supervisor-amelear, and J. D. Edm==eds, supervisor of health physica.
New organization charts reflecting these changes w111 he distriheted, s
Mr. Scott comes to TUGCO with 30 years of engineering, operational and fiscal management experience, inglading the superviaica of uselear submarine reactors.
Mr. Inyhw-71*a almost 40 years of experience in the system includes 12 years la the area of muelear power.
In their new positions, tJesy will increase the serength and breadth of our nuclear organization and will allow the contimmed strong emphasis om, and the full dedication to, the safe and efficient construction and operation of heehe Peak.
Plemas make every efforr to assist th== genti-ta their responsibilities.
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