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Nuclear Regulatory Commission Directory of High Technology 8(a) Firms
ML20211B256
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Issue date: 05/31/1986
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NUREG/BR-0081 Rev.1 f....s, United States s ei Nuclear Regulatory Commission ,,,,,/

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Office of Small and Disadvantaged Business Utilization / Civil Rights May 1986 88'2A8!!! B6"32 BR-OOB1 R PDR

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..................................... 63 65 LABAT- Ande r so n i ncoi rpo ra t ed . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ................................................................................

  • LFW Managemer.t Assoc ates, Inc. 67 Mobility Systems and Equipment Gumpany ........................................................................
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Pa u l Parks and Associates, 69 71

  • Phoenix I nte rna t i ona l ......................................................................................

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  • Prasad& Associates...........................................................................................

Institute, Inc. ................................................................... 77

  • PSC Associates, Inc. ..........................................................................................

Princeton Economic Resea rch 79

  • Rama Rao & Alfred, Inc........................................................................................

81 83 R e d c o n Re so u rc e Da t a Co n s u l t a n t s . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 85 RJOEnterprises............................................................................................... .............

87 "Scientech, Inc.

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  • SRA Technologies, Inc. ..........................

.............................................................................................. 97 T ra n s Sy s t e m s Co rp o ra t i o n . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .99. . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

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101 V i k i n g E n e rgy Co rpo r a t i o n . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .103 WCH Industries, Inc.

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sought The 31 out who appear to high-technology haveare areas capability of performing It contains information only on those firms that NRC has theidentified in the Culde to Use of the Directory,in 31 of NRC's most often recurring high-technology areas.

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TECHNICAL CLASSIFICATION AREAS:

, 1 Chemical Engineering 1

2. Civil Eng inee ring
3. Electrical Engineering 4 Electronics Engineering
5. Emergency Planning 6 Environmental Impacts 7 Fire Protection 8 Geo logy /Geotechn ica l Eng inee ring I
9. Health Physics
10. Human Factors Engineering
11. Hyd ro logy
12. Ma te ria l s/Me ta l l u rgy
13. Mechanical Eng inee ring
14. Meteo rology
15. Nondestructive Examination
16. Nuclea r Engineering 17 Nuclear Fuel 18 Nuclear Reactor
19. Probabilistic Risk Assessment 20 Qua lity Assurance 21 Radioactive Materia ls

, 22 Regulatory Ana lysis

23. Reliability
24. Sa fegua rd s
25. Safety Analysis

, 26 Seismology

' 27. Statistics

28. St ructu ra l Eng inee ring

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Firm by Technical Classification 1

1. Chemical Engineering 29 6, 30, 31

..... .. ............. 2, 5, 8, 11, 12, 19, 20, 67 Energy and Environmental Engineering, Inc.

l' ODeP Engineering, Inc. ............................................. 22, 26, 28 2, 6, 30 101 WCH Industries, Inc. ...............................................

Civil Eng i nee ri ng 4, 13, 15, 19, 25, 28 3

2. Advanced Technology & Resea rch, Inc. ............................... 3, 11, 28 7 9

Avila Associates, Inc. ............................................. 6, 7, 29 3, 7, 13, 28, 29, 30 11 B rya n t A s s o c i a t e c . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 23 Centrac Associates, Inc. ........................................... 6, 8, 28 25 Delon Hampton & Associates ............ ............................ 6, 8, 11, 28, 30 37 Dodson-Lindblom Associates, Inc. ................................... 6, 11 47 Enviroscience, Inc. ................................................ 10, 20 59 I Ceo-Technical Services ............................................. 6, 13, 28 1, 5, 8, 11, 12, 19, 67 John E. Foster and Associates, Inc. ................................

ODeP Engineering, Inc. ....... .....................................

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6, 28 69

\ 3, 13, 28, 29 73

' Paul Pa rks and Associates, Inc .................................... 6, 8 81 P ra s a d & As soc i a t e s . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 101 j

Redcon Resource Data Consultants ...................................

WCH Industries, Inc. ...............................................

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3. Electrical Engineering 11, 28 7 2,

11 Avila Associates, Inc ............................................. 2, 7, 13, 28, 29, 30 Centrac Associates, Inc. ........................................... 4 15 31 Ch ronomet r ics, Inc. ................................................ 7, 13 35

Energy Systems Engineering, Inc. ................................... 6, 20 39

( Eng i nee r i ng Ma na g ement Consu l ta nts . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4, 5, 10 53 I

Executive Resource Associates, Inc. ................................ 4, 8 55 l Infotec Development, i nc o rpo ra t e d . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 28 57 j Inter Systems, Inc. ................................................ 13 63 Ja lo rd s, i n c o r p o ra t e d . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6, 13, 16, 27 f LFW, Inc. .......................................................... . 4, 10 71 73 Phoenix International ............................................ .

2, 4, 5 13, 28, 29 83 P ra sa d & As soc i a te s . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 89 RJ O E n t e rp r i s e s . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7, 8, 13, 28 4 103 SEEMA, Inc. ........................................................ .

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4. Electronics Engineering Advanced Technology & Resea rch, I Chronomet rics, Inc. .............nc. ............................... 2, 13, 15, 19, 25, 28 Computer Technology Associates, Inc.................................... 3 15 3

E. H. White & Co., Inc. ............................ .. 10, 23 Executive Resource Associates,.........................................

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.. 16, 30 17 Cay l o rd & A s soc i a te s Co rpo ra t i on . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3, 5, 10 27 I n fo rma t i on Sys tems & Ne two rks Co rpo ra t i on.......................... .... 13 39 41 i I nfotec Deve l opmen t , - I nco rpo ra ted . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 19, 20 51 Phoenix International .... .................... 3, 8 53 RJ O En t e rp r i s e s . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3, 10 Simms Industries, Inc. ....... .........................................

....... 3, 5 71 83 Wilson Hill Associates ............... .............................

22, 23 3 91

5. Emerger.cy Planning 103

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............................................ 3, 4, 10 I, 2, 8, 11, 12, 19, 20, 39 67 RJ O En t e rp r i s e s . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 22, 26, 28 3, 4

6. Envi ronmen ta l Impacts 83 Advanced Sciences, Inc. ......

B rya n t A s s oc i a t e s . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 21, 30 CHI Associates, Inc ..................................... 2, 7, 29 1 COR, Inc. ......... ............................................... 9 Del Green Associates, ................................................

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25, 27, 28 11, 31 13 Delon Hampton Dodson-Lindblom Associates, Inc.

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None 19 21 2, 8, 28 Energy and Environmental Eng inee ring, ................................... 2, 8, 11, 28, 30 23 '

Inc. ...... 25 Engineering & Economics Research, Inc. .......... ..................

1, 30, 31 29 Eng i nee r i ng Ma na gemen t Con s u l ta nt s . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10, 19, 20 33 Env i ro sc ience. Inc. ..................... ................ 3, 20 2, 11 35 Geo/Re so u rce Con su Ceoscience Consultants, Ltd. l ta n t s . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ................

.......................... 37 8, 26, 30 John E. Foster and Associates,....................................... 8, 11, 22, 30 45 Inc. .. 49 LABAT- Ande rso n i nco rpo ra ted . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2, 13, 28 ~$'

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Paul Parks and Associates, 81 PSC Associates, Inc. ............................................... 2, 8 20, 22, 27, 29, 30 93 97 Redcon Resource Data SRA Technologies, Inc.Consultants ...................................

............................................. 20, 23, 29 101 I, 2, 30 T ra ns Sy s tem s Co rpo ra t i on . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

WCH Industries, Inc. ...............................................

Fire Protection 2, 6, 29 9

7. 11 2, 3. 13, 28, 29, 30 31 B rya n t As s oc i a t e s . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .3,. . 13 . . . .Inc. ...........................................

89 Centrac Associates, 3, 8, 13, 28 Inc. ...................................

Energy SEEMA, Inc.Systems Engineering,........................................................

Geology /Geotechnical Engineering 23

8. 2, 6, 28 25 Delon Hampton & Associates ......................................... 2, 6, 11, 28, 30 45 6, 26, 30 Dodson-Lindblom Associates, Inc. ................................... 6, 11, 22, 30 49 Geo/ Resource Consultants .......................................

Ceoscience Consultants, Ltd.l oco rpo ra ted . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

3, 4 1, 2, 5, 11, 12, 19, 20, 53 67 tr.fotec ODeP Development,Inc. .............................................

Engineering, 22, 26, 28 11, 20, 26, 29, 30 77 6, 6 81 PSC Associates, Inc................ ................................ 2, 3, 7, 13, 28 89 Redcon Re sou rce Da ta Consu l tants . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

SEEMA, Inc. ........................................................

9. Health Physics None Human Factors Engineering 17
10. 4, 23 33 6, 19, 20 Computer Technology Associates, Inc. ...............................

Inc. ............................. 3,4,5 39 Inc. ................................

Engineering & Economics Research, 71 3, 4 Executi"e Resource Associates,..............................................

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11. Hyd ro logy Avila Associates, Inc. ..............

COR, Inc. .............................. 2, 3, 28 7 Dodson-Lindblom Associates,..........................................................

Inc. ................................... 6, 31 ,19 Enviroscience, Inc. ................. ......

2, 6, 8, 28, 30 25 -

..................... 2, 6 Geo-Technical Se rv i c e s . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ..............................

37 Geoscience Consultants, Ltd. .................................... 2, 20 47 ODeP Engineering, Inc. ..................................... .. 6, 8, 22, .30 49'

....... 1, 2, 5, 8, 12, 19, 20, 67 PSC Associates, Inc. ............................................... 22, 26, 28

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............................................. 1, 2, 5, 8, i i, (?, 20. 67 b 22, 26, 28

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2, 3, 7, 28, 29, 30 11

" s-Caylord & Associa tes Corpora t ion . ............... . . . .......... ................... 3, 7 31 J a l o rd s, i nco rpo ra ted ................................ ................... 4 4 John E. Foster and Associates,lnc. ..... .. .... 3 57 LFW Management Associates, Inc. .................... ............................ . .. 2, 6, 28 59 '

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V i k i ng Ene rgy Co rpo ra t i o n . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3, 7; 8, 28 -

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Ge ne ra l So f twa re Co rpo ra t i o n . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ......... . . . . . . . . . . ...........

........... 29 ', g. s .5' Scientific Systems, Inc. None '

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Other Technical Ove rvi ew Page No.

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Firm by Technical Classification

15. Nondestructive Examination 2, 4, 13, 19, 25, 28 3

87 Inc. ............................... 14, 19, 27 Scientific Systems, Inc.Research,...........................................

Advanced Technology &

16. Nuclear Engineering 4, 30 27 E. H. White & Co., Inc. . ..........................................

Inc. ....................................

3, 6, 13, 27 18, 19, 20, 22, 25, 30 63 85 99 LFW Management Associates,Inc. ....................................................

Scientech, 13, 25 V i k i ng Ene rgy Co rpo ra t i o n . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

17. Nuclear Fuel None
18. Nuclear Reactor 16, 19, 20, 22, 25, 30 85 Scientech, Inc. ....................................................
19. Probabilistic Risk Assessment .........

2, 4, 13, 15, 25, 28 33 3

6, 10, 20 Advanced Technology & Resea rch, Inc. .....................

20 51 Engineering & Economics Resea rch, Inc. ............................. 4, 6, 22, 27, 30 61 I nfo rma t ion Sys tems & Ne two rks Co rpo ra t ion . . . . . . . . . . . . ..... . . . . .......

........ 1, 2, 5, 8, 11, 12, 20, 67 LABAT- Ande rson i nc o rpo ra te d . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ............................. 22, 26, 28 ODeP Engineering, Inc. ................ 22, 27 75 Inc. ........................ 16, 18, 20, 22, 25, 30 85 Princeton Economic Resea rch Institute, ............................ 14, 15, 27 87 Scientech, Inc. .......................

Scientific Systems, Inc. ...........................................

Quality Assurance 33

20. 10, 19 Inc. ............................ 6, 3, 6 35 Engineering & Economic Research, Eng i nee r i ng Ma nagemen t Con su l ta n t s . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4, 19 51 1, 2, 5, 8, 11, 12, 19, 22, I nfo rma t ion Sys tems & Ne two rks Co rpo ra t i on . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

ODeP Engineering, Inc. ............................................. 26, 28 6, 8, 11, 26, 29, 30 67 PSC Associates, Inc. ...............................................

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Company Name: Advanced Sciences, Inc. (ASI) Principal Name: M r. Elliott Wolf Add re s s: 1000 Connecticut Ave., NW Suite 728

Title:

Vice President Washington, DC 20036 Averaoe Gross Recelots ( 3 vrs): 1981-83: S500,000-S1,000,000 Dolla r Volume, 1983: S500,000-St,000,000; 1984: $2,000,000 Telephone: (202) 887-0153 1985: $4,000,000 Growth Pa ttern, 1983-84: 100%; 1984-85: 100%

Yea r Founded: 1977 No. P ro fe ss i ona l Staff- Full-time: 56 8(a) Status: Ce rt i f i ed Capabil it ies and Experience of Fi rm: Facilities: On-Site--

Ma.ior Fields: No. of Contracts: Corporate offices: Albuquerque, NM & Washington, DC.

Envi ronmenta l impacts 24 Field offices: Silver Spring, MD; Philadelphia, PA; and Denver, Co.

Radioactive Materials 8 Waste Management 19 Facilities include extensive in-house libra ries and computer resources incorporating graphics communica-tions and micro-processing capabilities.

Warehouse facility equipped to manage large inventories of documents and mass mailings.

Minor Fields: Access To--

Al ternative Energy Manage- 7 ment Mainf rame computers providing access to nationa l data Hydrology / Water Resources 9 bases and i nte ro f f i ce i nfo rma t ion t rans fe r.

Repeat Clients:

Sinale-time Clients:

Dept. of Energy, F. Al tmeter, (202) 353-3783 Conoco, Inc., Mr. J. Cea rley, (713) 965-3678 Bureau of Reclamation, T. Sh ra de r, (915) 541-7746 Tenneco, Inc., R. Echols, (713) 757-3323 Plains R.

Electric Generation & Transmission Corp., Inc.,

Precheck, (505) 884-1881 Bechtel G roup, I nc. , D r. J. Ge ra l d, (415) 768-2143

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Individual members of ASI's staff hold Q clearances for Name: Elliot Wolf handling restricted documents.

gen ree: M.B.A. Staff includes electrical, chemical, soil, civil and Yea rs Experience: 20 envi ronmenta l engineers, draftsmen, ecologists, life

[igig1; Management, marketing, i nfo rma t ion scientists, and comp;tter programmers.

sciences, Name: Geo rge Wo l f ASI has expertise in the following technical a rea s Degree: M.S., Eng inee ring which supports and aids completion of work in its Years Experience: 14 major technical fields:

fields: Environmental engineering. Information Systems Development:

Name: Co l . J . T. Wea the rs ( re t. ) - Management Information Systems Deg ree: M.P.A. - Sof twa re Developr.ient Yea rs Exoerience: 30 - Strategic Systems Planning

[igida: Nuc lea r ene rgy, env i ronmenta l health and safety. Telecommunications Consultinj:

Name: Jim Sevick - System Network Evaluation Deg ree: M.A., History - Microwave Systems Years Experience: 8 methods and - Satellite Earth Stations fields: Research & evaluation; statistical applications; hea lth resea rch. Hydrology / Geology Remote Sensing and Geographic Data Analysis

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Comoany Name: Advanced Technology & Research, Inc.

Princloal Name: Jackson C.S. Yang Add re s s: 3933 Sandy Spring Road Burtonsville, MD 20866

Title:

President Averaoe Gross Recelots f 3 vrs):

Do l l a r Vo l ume, 1983:

Telephone: (301) 421-1856 Growth Pattern: 1984-20%; 1985-90%

Yea r Founded: 1973 No. Pro fes s iona l Sta f f: Full-time: 46 8ta) F stus: Cert ! ried Pa rt- t i me: 16 Capabilities and Exoerience of F i rm:

Facilities: On-Site--

Ma.ior Fields: No. of Cont racts: 5,800 sq. ft. office space.

Civil Eng inee ring 750 sq. ft. lab space.

(Mathematical Modeling) 8 40 sq. ft. pendulum / drop test tower.

Electronics Engineering Micro-Vax computer.

(Systems Analysis) 13 Cromemco System I and ll.

Mechanical Eng inee ri ng Apple ll Plus.

(Shock and Vibration) 22 So f twa re l ib ra ry.

Nondestruct*ve Examina-tion (Dynamics, Sa fety Analysis) 7 Probabilistic Risk Access To--

Assessment

  • Sa fety Ana lysis 1 Univac 1100/82.

St ruc tu ra l Eng ineering

  • IBM 4341 El ec t rica l/Mecha n ica l Test.

Repeat Clients:

Sinole-time Clients:

Naval Surface Weapons Center, G. Klamm, (301) 394-107G National Science foundation, Dr. N. Kaplan, 357-9618 Exxon Corporation, J. Ma lpani, (201) 765-3846 National Bureau of Standa rds, D r. L. Haines,(301) (301) 921-2117 Army Ha rry Diamond Laboratory, D. Overman, (202) 394-2421 AiNational r Force Wright-Patterson Centor, G. Maddox, (513) 255-5229 Aeronautics and Space Administration, Dr. J. "ason, (301) 344-6555 Office of Naval Resea rch, Dr. A. Merowitz, (703) 696-4302 Naval Ship Resea rch and Development Center, D. G ra n t, (301) 267-2200 Gene ra l Electric, L. Bernd, (518) 385-7317 Depa rtment of Transporta tion, Ms. C. Orth, (202) 426-0966

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Details of Professional Staff:

Name: John H. Wasilik Name: Jackson C.S. Yang Deg ree: Ph.D.

Deg ree: Ph.D. Years Experience: 25 Years Nuclear radiation, fiber optics and materials.

Fields:Exoerience:

Shock and28 vibration, nondestructive testing, Fields:

Notes: Senior Physicist: received his Fh.D. In robotic systems. Physics f rom Catholic University.

Notes: President Supported the Naval Resea rch Laboratory his Ph.D. Inand Scientific Mechanical Director: received Engineering f rom the (NRL) study involving the life time test-University of Ma ryland (1963 ). Dr. Yang has ing of rotatable fiber optic coupler over 28 years experience in shock and vibration (Joint). Worked at the Harry Diamond research and associated systems and controls Laboratories (HDL), where he studied studies. He is a recognized international (experimenta lly and theoretica lly), the authority in the analysis and design of, effects of thermal radiation on optical including the development and applicatico of components and fiber optical cables,

" Random Decrement" technique in NDE of struc- Dr. Wasilik has had wide experience in tures, complex systems subjectedin to addition, shock the areas of materials research (optical, and/or vibration disturbances, mechanical, electrical, piezo-electric, he teaches short courses on NASTRAN, robotics, and electro-strictive properties).

and shock and vibration. He has over 100 publications.

Name: Pen-Shu Yeh Name: John H. Malloy Dec ree: Ph.D.

Deg ree: Ph.D. Yea rs Experience: 6 Years Experience: 30 Fields: Electroptics, systems analysis, imaging design.

Fields: Systems engineering, riuclear radiation effects. Notes: Principal Eng i nee r: received her "Ph.D. In Notes: Project Manager: received his Ph.D. in Electrical Electrical Engineering f rom Stanford University Engineering f rom the University of Ma ryland (1970). (1980). Dr. Yeh's specialty areas are electrop-Dr. Malloy has over 30 years experience iri Systems tics systems design and image processing, Eng inee ri ng. His major activities include project Presently involved in development of various management, electronic systems engineering and digital signal processing programs, some of nuclear radiation effects. this support involved non-destructive testing using Random Decrement techniques.

Name: Vjehoslav Pavlin

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In Engineering f rom Catholic University (1976).

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Name: Duk-Joong Won, P re s ident Deg ree: Ph.D., Resource Economics - Statistics.

Yea rs Experience: 17 - Mathematical analysis, Fields: Optimization techniques, econometrics, project - Data and file organization and management and small business management, management - Program and system optimization and enhancement.

information systems. - System management and modi"ication.

- Designing and implementing new computer systems.

Name: Phillip S. Lee, Senior Vice President - Economic and demographic analysis. levels.

Deg ree: M.S., Computer Science - Forecasting at both the national and regional Yea rs Experience: 13 Real-time systems; scientific programming and System and sof twa re engineering:

design; development, installation of real-time Fields:

' turn-key systems, file management and direct - Meteorologica l high resolution data processing, executable compiler; meteorological ground station - Automatic picture transmission.

using various minicomputers and micro-processors. - Mini-computer site management

- Image processing.

Name: Benjamin J. Lo re t, Vice President - Navy SPADS system.

Deg ree: M.B. A. ; M.S. , Astronautics, D.B. A - Computerized weather satellite information.

Yea rs Experience: 22 - Telemetry data processing.

Fields: Program management; system engineering; ano - High speed mass storage controller.

development of la rge- sca l e , i nteg ra ted i n fo rma t ion - Real-time communications processings, systems: MIS design and development; p rob l em - Data base management system, solving; economics, energy programs; human milita factors ry - Information-on-demand systems.

command and control; aviation / space, and milita ry RDT&E and weapon system acquisition.

Name: Joe W. Lee, Sr. Economist Deg ree : Ph.D. , Business Administ ra tion Yea rs Experience: 30 fields: Regional economics and demographic projections; statistical modeling; input-output ana lysis; feasibility studies.

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Princloal Name: Manual Frank Avila Add res s: 6650 N. Northwest Highway, Suite 202

Title:

President Chicago, Illinois 60631 Aversoe Cross Receipts f 3 vrs):

Telephone: (312) 763-6570 Dol la r Volume, 1985: S500,000 Growth Pattern: After a period of minimal change, since 1979,there was a 31% one-yea r inc rease in dolla r volume in 1985.

Yea r Founded: 1975 No. P rofe s s i ona l Staff: Full-time 17 8tal Status: Ce rt i fied Pa rt- t i me Capabilities and Experience of Firm: Facilities: On-Site--

Ma.ior Fields: No. of Contracts: 400 squa re feet storage a rea for equipment.

Civil Engineering 400 squa re feet for office area.

17 Electrical Engineering 2 Atari 800 48K (use computers for civil, structural and Hyd ro l ogy electrical designs).

7 St ructu ra l Engineering 15 Access To--

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Repeat Clients:

Sinate-time Clients:

lilinois Department of Transportation CRS Group Engineers, Inc., A. E. B red i t U.S. Department of Interior, Indiana Dunes, E. Eng (312) 297-0400 (219) 926-7561 Homer L. Chastion & Associates, W. A. Frick The Peoples cas, Light & Coke Company, R. J. Detlefsen (217) 422-8544 (312) 431-4710 lilinois Institute of Technology, L. E. Ro t ter Depa rtment of Public Works (Chicago), H. Ecale (312) 567-4707 (312) 744-3591 Fede ra l Highway Administration, P. A. Kopac (703) Chicago Board of Education 285-2011 Municipal Paving Company The Metropolitan Sanita ry District of Greater Chicago S. G. Hayes & Company

( subcont ract ) Barton-Ashman Associates, Inc.

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P res ident Washington, D.C. 20005 Telephone: (202) 232-5192 or 5193 Averaae Gross Recelots (3 yrs):

Do l l a r Vo l ume, 1982: 5892,000 Growth Pattern: 59% one-year increase in dollar volume in 1981 and 54% in 1982.

Year Founded: 1959 No. Profess iona l Staff: Full-time 16 ofal Status: Certified Pa rt-t i me 4 Capabilities and Experience of Fi re: Facilities: On-Site--

Ma.ior Fields: Mo. of Contracts: Principa l office 2,000 squa re feet.

Civil Eng ineering 3 Branch office in Berkeley, Ca l i fo rn ia.

Envi ronmenta l impacts 2 Fi re Protection 2 T ra nspo rta t ion 4 j 1

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Waste Management 5 Water Chemistry Main trame computer.

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  • Repeat Clients:

Sincle-time Clien's:

Howard University (Dormitory & Library feasibility study), Federal City College (feasibility study, 1968 Joint B. G. Harris (202) 636-7802 ventu re ), C.

Ford (Vice President)

Bayonne Waste Water Treatment Plant, C. C. Johnson Details of Professional Staff: (202) 942-5600 (Consultant)

Coney Island Waste Water Treatment Plant, C. C. Johnson Name: And rew D. B ryant, President (202) 942-5600 Deg ree: B.A., Archi tecture Poly Tech, Inc., Consultant (216) 696-3141 Years Experience: 25 Central Avenue Shopping Center, J. Horning (202) 659-0700 Fields: A rch i tectu re Wheeler Road Shopping Center, C. McKenzie (202) 562-2107

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Principal Name: Alan A. Sato Add ress: 811 E. Burnside Street

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President Suite 120 .

Po rt land, OR 97214 Telephone: (503) 238-8844 Averaae Dn t la r VoGross Recelots lume, 1983: f 3 vrs t: $1.0 million S1,344 Crowth Pattern: 55% increase,800 (7/1/82-6/30/83)

Yea r Founded: 1978 65% increase ((7/1/84-6/30/85)7/1/83-6/30/84) a Sfa) Status: Certified No. Professiona l Staff: Full-time: 80 Pa rt-t ime:

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Cacabilities and Experience of Firm:

Facilities: On-Site--

Ma_for Fields: No. of Contracts:

Civil Eng ineering Total firm facilities 13,500 sq. ft. of office space at 6 Electrical Engineering 99 offices (Portland, OR; Seattle, WA; Boise, ID; Fire Protection 61 Pocatello, ID; Salt Lake City, UT; Cheyenne, WY).

43 Comenco mainframe computer intertied with DEC Rainbows Mechanical Eng ineering 88 at all offices.

St ructu ra l Engineering 95 Project management, accounting aad job costing programs.

T ransporta t ion 74 Word processing.

Waste Management 58 Electronic surveying equipment, plotting capability, Repeat Clients: field communication Computer radios with 4-wheel drive vehicles.

programs for design.

CH2M Hill, B. Pharmer, (208) 345-5310 U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, Seattle District, L. Kilmer, Access To--

(206) 764-3689

-Iversity libra ries.

U.S. Army (503) Corps ofS.Engineers, Portland District, N. Hanson, 221-6408; Kono, (503) 221-6903 wetasharing access U.S. Ai r Force, Mt. Home AFB, P. Swanson, (208) 82C 6544 sa Co rpo ra t ion. to Boeing Computer Center and Control U.S. Navy, Subase Bangor, B. Hoth, (206) 396-4192 International airports.

U.S. Dept. of I n te rio r, Bureau J. And rews, (503) 231-6937 of Land Management, Sinole-time Clients:

Washington State Dept. of Transportation, B. Josephson, (206) 233-2303 James C. Montgomery, D. Wetstein, (502) 345-5865 U.S. Dept. of Ene rgy, Bonnev i l l e Powe r, J. Agu i l a r, T ri-Me t, J. Griffiths, (503) 238-5878 (503) 230-4358) Clackamas County, R. Esses, (206) 249-4222 Port of Seattle, W. Ritchie, (206) 382-3130 Crays Harbor County, R. Esses, (206) 249-4222 King County, S. McVeigh, (206) 344-3820 Pierce T ransi t, J. Madon, (206) 593-6272 Municipality of Metropolitan Seattle, F. Whitman, Oregon U.S. Navy Dept. of Transportation, W. Ha rt , (503) 378-6551 (206) 447-5815 PSNS, A. McCandless, (206) 476-2590; D. Thornton, (206) 276-4249 Port of Portland, B. Sigglekow, (503) 231-5000 ,

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Oregon (ANG), Capt. A. Malone, (503) 288-5611, ext. 375 Sato, P.E., President Name: Alan A. Civil Corps of Engineers, Walla Walla District, D. Weller, B.S., Engineering Deg ree: (509) 525-5500 F. Rassoulian, (206) 767-1567 Yea rs Exoerlence: 22 Boeing Co., 1 Fields: Management, planning, design, marketing, Kimball Engineering, (208) 773-0927 business development, negotiations, presenta- Seattle Water Dept., B. Anderson, (206) 625-4125 tions civil / transportation engineering, C-Tran, G. Montoya, (206) 696-4494 quality assurance and review.

Name: Anoop ( Alex) K. Batra, P.E. , Cha i rman of the Boa rd Details of Professional Staff: (Continued)

Degree: M.S., St ructu ra l Engineering Name: Dave Ma rx, P.E., Sr. Mechanical Engineer Years Experience: 17 Deg ree: B.S., Mechanical Eng inee ring Fields: Management, financial planning, design, marketing, Years Experience: 31 business development, negotiations, presentations, Fields: Design of HVAC, energy systems, controls, t st ruc tu ra l engineering, quality assurance and plumbing, and PS&E including construction review. observation services for commercial, residen-P.E. , VP/Principa l Eng ineer tial, institutional and industria l buildings.

Name: Sunil S. Sa ra iya ,

Degree: M.S., Structural Engineering Yea rs Exoerience: 14 Name: Fo rest .

Faul kne r, R. A. , Principal Architect Fields: Project management, negotiations, design, plans, peo ree: Bacht f or of Architecture

' specifications and estimates for structural Years Experience: 29 engineering projects, including management of Fields: Project architect in planning, programming and multi-discipline A/E projects. design of computer centers, a i rcraf t hanga rs, postal facilities, office buildings, single-mul ti-fami ly residentia l, medical clinics, shops, air cargo handling and recreation facilities.

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Comoany Name: CHI Associates, Inc.

Princloal Name: Michael Chi Add res s: 2045 N. 15th Street Arlington, VA 22201

Title:

Pre s ident Averaae Cross Recelots (3 vrs):

Dol la r Volume, 1982: S600,000-$700,000; 1983: $650,000; Telechone: (703) 558-3400 1985: S680,000 Yea r Founded: 1974 Crowth Pattern: Rising slowly, slight fluctuation 8fa) Status: Ce rt i fied No. Pro fe s s iona l Staff: Full-time 12 Pa rt-t ime 6 Caoabilities and Exoerience of Firm: Facilities: On-Site--

Ma.ior Fields: No. of Cont racts: Horizon North Star minicomputer.

Environmental impacts 4 Libra ry of scientific programs on numerical methods and Safety Analysis techniques.

18 IBM PC plus printer Statistics 20 St ruc tu ra l Engineering 7 Commodore Microcomputer Tektronix Craphic equipment Minor Fields: NEC microcomputer High speed printer Civil Engineering 5 Three CRTs Naval A rch i tec tu re 14 QYX word processor Mechanical Engineering 2 Macintosh Microcomputer T ranspo rta t ion 1 Bridge Design Access To--

Repeat Clients: Time-sharing terminals and batch processing to IBM 360/65, IBM 370/168, IBM 3031 IBM 3033, CYBER 175, CDC 6700, Depa rtment of Transportation, Ralph Eppinger Burroughs 7700, UNIVAC 1108, DEC-10, DEC-20.

Naval Ship R & D, David Taylor Depa rtment of Commerce, Richard Lee Sinale-time Clients:

Env i ronmen ta l Protection Agency Depa rtment of Hea lth, Educa tion & Wel fa re, Mr. Zangwi l l, Hea lth Resources Admini stration, Bethesda, MD Prince George's County MD National Data Buoy Office Consolidated Rail Co rp . (CONRAIL)

C. Cox, Philadelphia, PA Ha rdbridge House, Inc.

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Details of Professional Staff: Additional Professiona l Staff:

Name: Michael Chi - Morton Taragin, Ph.D. , Physics B.S. , Eng ineering y Degree: Sc.D., P.E. Physics Years Experience: 30 - M. Tarig Shams, Ph.D., M.B.A. Biomechanical Engineer, fields: Hydraulics; st ructu ra l dynamics; transportation - Arthur E. Hi rsch, B.S.,

engineering. 25+ yea rs Civil Engineering; B.S.,

- Jafa r Vossoughi, M.S.,

William Anderson Mechanical Engineering St ructu ra l Engineering Name: - Nopporn Khaewpong, M.S.,

Deg ree: M.S., Business Admini stra tion

- Richard P. Nalesnik, Ph.D., Public Administration; Yea rs Experience: 25 Public Communications; Field 4: Program Management Technology Management; M.S.,

B.S., Engineering Management -- held agencies in various federal numerous --positions EPA, Name: Ramesh H. Vaishnav at executive level Interior, Commerce, NASA.

pea ree: Ph.D. Field: Envi ronmenta l Systems Management.

Years Experience: 25 - Hugh Y. H. Yeh, M.S., Naval Architecture; Marine Fields: Civil engineering; mechanical engineering.

Engineering.

Field: Ilydrodynamic Research.

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1 Comoany Name: Chronometrics, Inc.

Principal Name: Homer Guerra Add ress: 9329 Fraser Avenue

Title:

President Silver Spring, MD 20910 Averaoe Cross Receipts f 3 vrs): $655,000 Do l la r Vo l ume, 1983: 5650,000 Telephone: (301) 587-3505 Crowth Pattern 1984: $970,000 p roj ected 1985: $1,500,000 projected 1986: S6,200,000 Yea r Founded: 1977 No. Profes s iona l Staff: Full-time: 15 8tal Status: Certified Pa rt-t ime : 3

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Capabilit ies and Experience of Fi rm: l Facilities: On-Site-- '

Ma.ior Fields: No_ of Contracts: 10,500 squa re feet I

Electrical Engineering Equipment for the development, manufacturing and testing I Electronics Engineering of electronic equipment Secret facility clearance Total No. of Contracts 24 i

l Repeat Clients: 1 Sinole-time Clients:

NASA Codda rd Space Flight Center, R. Pincus, U.S. Army Signa l s Wa rfa re Lab, W. Edmonson, (301) 344-5873 NASA Langley Resea rch Center, C. Husson, (804) 865-3318 (703) 347-6772 U.S. Army White Sands Missile Range, J. Conza t iz, NASA Johnson Space Center, L. Highsmith. (713) 483-3901 (505) 678-3712 U.S. Coast Gua rd, J. Cla rk, (202) 427-1160 U. S. A rmy Be l vo i r R&D Cen te r, R. Ba rna rd, (703) 882-3132 U.S. Geologica l Survey, W. Pourcia u, (601) 688-2108 NOAA, F. Lomax, (301) 443-8614 NIH National Institute for Mental Health, R. B roo ks, (301) 496-6801 Asian American Free Labor institute, J. F ied l e r, Battelle Memoria l Institute, R. R i ve ra , (509) 376-4736 (202) 737-3000 Details of Professional Staff:

Name: Home r Gue rra , P. E.

Details of Professional Staff: (Continued)

Deg ree: M.S.E.E. Name: Donald Bell Yea rs Exoerience: 28 Yea rs Experience: 15 Fields: Project management, electronic systems Fields: TEMPEST, EMI design and testing development and manufacturing, electronic Name: Janet Schinner management.

Deg ree: B.A., Psychology; M.Ed., A.M.S.

Yea rs Experience:

Fields: Education, training, management '

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Company Na me: Computer Technology Associates, Inc. Principal Name: C.E. Velez Add res s: 5670 S. Syracuse Ci rcle Suite 200

Title:

President Englewood, CO 80111 Averaae Cross Receipts f 3 vrsi: $13.5 million Teleohone: (303) 889-1200 Do l l a r Vo lume, 1983:

Growth Pattern:

Yea r Founded: 1979 No. Professional Starr: Full-time: 300 Blal Status: Certified Capabilities and Experience of Fire:

Facilities: On-Site--

Ma_ior Fields: No. of Cont racts: Corporate offices located in Englewood, CO. Nine branch Electronics Engineering 125 offices in Colorado Springs, CO; Al buque rque, NM; Human Factors Engineering 6 Sunnyvale and Ridgecrest, CA: Lanham and Columbia, MD:

Re l ia b i fi ty 8 McLean, VA; Burlington, MA: and Dayton, OH. Total office /

laboratory space at all locations is 67,000 sq. ft.

NASA /CSFC, L. Clark, (301) 344-7425 We operate a centralized VAX 11/780 data processing Federal Aviation Administration, R.G. Ross, facility within our corporate office. We have configured (202) 426-8654 a distributed architecture of IBM PC, DEC 350, Apple l i, U.S. Air Force Operations Test & Evaluation Center, and Televideo equipment interconnected wi th the VAX, H. S t on ige r, (505) 846-3179 linking virtually every CTA engineer at all geographical locations.

U.S. Navy Weapons Center, E. Kutchma, (619) 935-5529 Washington Metropolitan Area Transit Authority, T. Chambers, (301) 576-1300 U.S.

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Air Force Aerospace Medical Resea rch Laboratory, KaCvinsky, (513) 255-4434 U.S. Air Force Electronics Systems Division, P. Te t ra u l t, (617) 861-5918 Details of Professional Sta f f:

Name: C.E. Vo.ez Details of Professional Staff: (Continued)

Deg ree: B.S., M.S., Ph.D., J.D. Name: D.H. Johnson Yea rs Experience: 20 Deg ree: B.S., M.S.

Fields: Mathematics ind conputer science. Yea rs Experience: 20 Fields: Physics

- Experience in the design and development of major aerospace systems and research in - Experience in systems engineering, p roject computer systems engineering and celestial management, and program development as mechanics. applied to aerospace / defense command and cont ro l .

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Mame: B.A. Claussen 3

Deg ree: B.S. i Years Experience: 20 Fields: Mathematics and engineering. -1

- Vice President and cofounder of CTA.

Extensive background in high technology sof tware and systems design, development and operations.

Name: T.J. Piddington Deg ree: B.S., M.B.A.

l Yea rs Experience: 15 Fields: Mathematics and computer science. i l - Technical and managerial experience in the definition, design productio.1, test, and operation of ground data systems used in i

support of D00 and national space programs.

Name: T.R. Stack Deg ree: B.S., M.S.

Years Experience: 20 fields: Ma thema t ics

- Experience in communications and computer

< systems engineering and implementation.

Particular areas of expertise include mathe-matical modeling, communications system i

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Company Name: COR, Inc. Principal Name: Pham Chopra Add re s s: 105 N. Vi rginia Avenue

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Pres ident Fa l l s Church, Vi rg inia 22046 Avermoe Cross Recelots f 3 v sl:

Teleohone: (703) 534-0011 May be obtained through Dun & Bradstreet, Inc. in Allentown, PA Yea r Founded: 1979 No. Professional Staff: Full-time 100

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Ma_ lor Fields: No. of Contracts: 12,000 square feet of program office space

( i n Fa l l s Chu rch ) .

Five operations centers (Lexington Park, Ma ryland; Envi ronmenta l lapacts 1 Sierra Vista, Arizona; Fa l l s Chu rch, Vi rginia { 2);

Hyd ro logy 2 Hampton, Vi rg inia )

Water Resource Analysis 2 Branches and field offices in three states.

La rge and sma ll conference rooms.

Xerox copiers and telecopiers.

Minor Fields:

Ha rdwa re: Sof twa re:

Nuclear Engineering Nuclear Reactor *

-2 IBM PC/XT's - Wordperfect Solar Heating and Cooling 1 - 3 IBM PC's - Lotus 1-2-3 Energy Management Support 1 - 3 Hayes Sma rtmodems - Champion Accounting Engineering Support Services 13 - 1 Wang PC - pfs file, Graph

-1 Panasonic Executive Pa rtner Report Repeat Clients - 1 Apple lie - MegaWri ter

- 3 Intertec "Superbra in" - Chartmaster U.S. Coast Gua rd, Richa rd Spencer - mic rocompute rs - Ha rva rd Project Argonne Nationa l Laboratory, Depa rtment of Energy - 1 Wang 7075 Word Processor Manager Nancy Duncan, ANL 1 Xerox 860 Word Processor - Visicalc i U. S. A rmy Coa s ta l Engineering Resea rch Center, - ASCll Exp res s Ma ry Wrenn, CERC Professional Naval Surface Weapon Center, White Oak Lab, - Appleworks

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Name: Pham Chopra, P re s ider.t Name: H. Lawrence Dyer Dea ree: Ph.D. (Studies Towa rd ), M.S.E. , Deg ree: Ph.D. (Course work completed) M.S.M.E.

2 Naval Architecture and Marine Engineering Yea rs Experience: 12 Years Exoerience: 17 Fields: Energy and Envi ronmental Studies Fields: Engineering Management, Hyd rodynam ics Notes:

Notes:

Progressive research and management experience in the Over 17 years of progressive engineering management, energy and envi ronmental fields specially regulatory consulting and research experience. Expertise in the issues. Computer simulation modeling; system component fields of hydrodynamics oceans systems, design ship stud i es fo r nuc l ea r powe r, wa s p rog ram d i rec to r fo r Reac=

systems engineering, and sonar systems. Conducted float- tor Engineering reaction-kinetic studies, ing nuclear power plant study for Con Edison, major

. wave force studies, systems design of SPRUANCE CLASS Name: C. A. McComber 1 destroyers and diversified R & D projects. Dea ree: B.A., Business Administration Yea rs Experience: 24 Name: Prem Chopra, Vice President Fields: Project Management, Computer Systems and Dea ree: Ph.D., Structural Mechanics Ope ra tion Years Experience: 10 Fields: Nuclear Structures and Design. Notes:

Notes: Extensive project management and management consulting experience for defense agencies and i ndust ry. Expertise Mr. Chopra has 10 years progressive experience in in organizational, operational and financial planning the area of nuclear (structural the rmo-mechan ica l and quality control of sof tware heavy engineering analysis); reactor system design (concrete vessel systems; monitoring and evaluation of performance and and steel liner; the reactor core; the core support productivity improvement, st ructu res, fuel handling systems; the control rods and drives system, the reactor cooling system and top closures); analysis and design of upgrade fuel elements for modified TREAT reacto r. Also directed a technical team which refined the STF Reactor Concept and prepared cost elements and schedules, in another assignment was responsible for structural and mechanical analysis of fuel elements and components of the core, the reactor and the steam generation plant.

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Company Name: Del Creen Associates, Inc. (DGA) Principal Name: Del G reen Add res s: 220 Lincoln Centre Dr.

Title:

President Foster City, CA 94404 Average Gross Receipts f 3 vrs):

Dol la r Volume, 1982: S1,689,951 Telechone: (415) 574-4737 Yea r Founded: 1972 No. P ro fe ss iona l Staff: Full-time 9 8(a) Status: Certified Part-time 7 (as needed)

Capabilities and Exoerience of Fi rm: Facilities: On-Site--

Ma_ior Fields: No. of contracts: Three offices in California Env i ronmenta l Impacts 5 Computerized data system that assists in the analysis of organic compounds at microquality concentrations.

Minor Fields: Access To--

Envi ronmenta l Prog ram Evaluation 11 Hea lth Effects Resea rch 13 Repeat Clients: Sinole-time Clients:

Env i ronmenta l Protection Agency, John Busik Food & Drug Administration, Voyce T. Whitley (202) 755-2560 (301) 443-1544 Bissell & Ka rn, Inc. , Herbert Crowle (415) 483-2170 Deta ils or Professiona l Staff: City of Long Beach, CA, Suad Cano (213) 629-5511 Name: Roy M. Neulicht Dec ree: B.S., Chemical Engineering Details of Professional Staff: (Continued)

Yea rs Experience: 11 Na me: I rwin J. Weisenberg Fields: Air quality emissions testing and continuous Deo ree: B.M.E., Mechanical Engineering moni to ri ng. Yea rs Experience: 13 Fields: Nonferrous smel ting, mining, minera l p roce ss i ng, Notes: emission control technology for sulfur dioxide, engineering evaluation of ore processing opera-EPA Trainin institute " Continuous Emission tions, particular collection system design and Monitoring"g(1974) and Covernment Institutes, acid plant technology.

Washington, DC - Envi ronmenta l Law" (1976).

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Mang: Alan J. Senzel Mang: Henry C. Wohlers Deg ree: M.B.A., Public Administration; Ph.D., Deg ree: Ph.D. , The rmo-Dynamics Analytical Chemistry Yea rs Experience: 43 Yea rs Experience: 16 Fields: Laboratory resea rch and envi ronmental affairs; Fields: Analytical chemistry; regulatory and ana lyt- environmental problems in Southeast Asia, Europe, ical methods for foods, drugs, pesticides South America and the United States, cosmetics, feeds, fertilizers, harzardous Notes:

substances, and other materials related to agriculture and public health and welfare. Extensive technical publications.

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Expertise in health effects criteria documentation, including acute and chronic toxicity, carcinogenesis, Other professional staff fields:

eut tagenesis, and teratogenesis; analytical methodology for toxic substances; evaluation of analytical - Environmental Elology methodology for determination of trace elements - Biology (2) for toxic substances. - Applied Economics

- Psychology

- Chemi st ry

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Company Name: Delon Hampton & Associates Principal Name: Delon Hampton Add re ss: 111 Massachusetts Avenue NW, Suite 400

Title:

President Washington, DC 20001 Aversee Cross Receipts (3 vrs1:

Telephone: (202) 892-1999 Do l l a r vo l ume, 1983: 53.4 million Growth Pattern: 1% avg. Increase since 1979 Yea r Founded: 1973 No. P ro fe s s iona l Staff: Full-time 125 8fal Status: Pa rt-t i me -

Capabilities and Ewoerience of Fire: Facilities: On-Site--

Ma_ior Fields: No. of Cont racts: Offices in Atlanta, Georgia; Chicago, Illinois; Los Ange l es, Ca l i f; a nd Rockv i l l e, Ma ry l a nd ( Co rpo ra te Civil Eng inee ri ng 70 Headqua rte rs ): 15,800 squa re feet.

Envi ronmenta l and Computer (Digita l PD 11) and Word Processor Equipment Sanita ry impacts 39 Geology /Geotechnical Eng i nee ri ng 26 St ructu ra l Eng inee ring 67 Minor Fields: Access To--

Other C8 3ents: Sinole-time Clients:

Howa rd Unive rsi ty U.S. Envi ronmen ta l Protection Agency (Cincinnati, OH)

Metropolitan Sanita ry District of Creater Chicago Ma ryland Department of Transportation Tennessee Dept. of Transportation Walt Disney Enterprises Washington Metropolitan Area Transit Authority Ma ryland State Highway District of Columbia, Dept. of Envi ronmenta l Se rv ice s Bi-State Development Agency U.S. Env i ronmenta l Protection Agency Capital Ga teway Co rpo ra t ion Washington Suburban Sanita ry Commission Chesapeake Gateway Corporation Illinois Depa rtment of Transportation National Pa rk Service Montgomery County, Maryland Details of Professional Staff: Notes:

Name: Delon Hampton, Pres ident Extensive publications and experience in civil and Deg ree: Ph.D., Civil Eng inee ring geotechnical engineering; Regi stered Professiona l

, Years Evnerience: 25 Engineer in 14 states.

! Fields: Geotechnical Eng inee ring.

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Comoany Name: Dodson-Lindblom Associates, Inc. Principal Na me: Vikrem V. Rajadhyaksha Add ress: 5 East Long Street

Title:

President Columbus, OH 43215 Averace Cross Receipts (3 vrs): $1.3 million Do l l a r Vo l ume, 1983: S1.2 million Telephone: (614) 224-1251 Crowth Pattern: 41% in 1983; 83% in 1984

- Yea r Founded: 1970 No. P ro fe ss iona l Staff: Full-time: 61 8tal Status: Certified Capabilities and Experience of Fi re: Facilities: On-Site--

Ma_ior Fields: No. of Contracts: Maintain two locations, with executive offices, profes-sional staff and business office, l i b ra ry, mee t i ng Civil Eng inee ring 45 facilities in Columbus.

Envi ronmenta l Impacts 5 one branch office in Huntington, WV.

Geotecnnical Eng inee ring Prime IBM co.nputer,

& Testing 100 Two wo rd p roces so rs.

Hyd ro logy & Hyd ra u l ics 350 Three Xerox machines; electric typewriters and drawing St ructu ra l Eng inee ring equipment. ,

(Designs) 30 Waste Management 14 Access To--

Has available two remote terminals with access to time sha ring ma inf rame.

Repeat Clients: Sinate-time Clients:

Corps of Engineers, L. Sutphin, (304) 529-5620 Tipton Lakes Dam, P. Lechner, (812) 378-3331 Fede ra l Emergency Management Agency, K. Somers, French Lick Development, G. Sampson, (301) 897-8400 (312) 353-0757 ~

Corps cf Engineers, S. Long, (412) 664-4124 Ohio Dept. of Na tu ra l Resources, B. Pickens, (614) 265-6726 Ohio Dept. of Transportatino, B. Hurst, (614) 466-2449 City of Columbus, W. Poteet, (614) 222-6029 American Electric, P. Anderson, (614) 223-1090 Ohio Bell, D. Wilson, (614) 223-7632 25

Details of Professional Staff: Notes:

Name: Vikram V. Rajadhyaksna, President The professionals on the staff of Dodson-Lindblom Asso-Dea ree: M.S., Civil Engineer (Hydraulics and Soils) clates are actively involved in societies of their Years Experience: 17 expertise.

Fields: Hydraulics and hydrological engineering for large and small dans, soils engineering, The firm's primary expertise lies in the diversified civil technological and economic evaluation of engineering backgrounds and expertise of its key profes-programs, management of programs, training of operatives, sionals. The f i rm i s known fo r i t s hyd ra u l i c, hyd ro l og i-cat and geotechnical expertise. The firm has 6 drills and a fully equipped soils laboratory for soils analysis.

Name: Allan C. Strange, Secreta ry/ Treasurer The fi rm has been involved in numerous dam and reservoi r Dec ree: B.S., Civil Engineering (Structural Design) studies, dam site feasibility studies, dam safety studies Years Experience: 27 and geotechnical studies for dams and structure. The fielos: St ructu ra l engineering, designs of bridges, firm also specializes in preparation of manuals and roads, highways, ai rports, subdivisions, training of operatives.

recreation a reas.

Name: R.D. McCoy, Vice President Deg ree: Registered Surveyor Fields of 61 professional staff:

Yea rs Expe rience: 32 Fields: Survey and construction mar.agement. 8 Administrative 1 Mechanical Engineer 6 Civil Eng inee rs 6 Soils Engineers Name: Neil Mason 5 Construction Inspectors 1 Specification Writer Dec ree: M.S.C.E. (Soil Mechanics) 7 Draf tsmen 3 Structura l Engineers Years Experience: 40 1 Electrical Engineer 3 Surveyors Fields: Soils engineering and laboratory investigation. -1 Estimator '4 Dri l lers 2 Ceologists 1 Mechanic 3 Hydrologists 9 Soils Technicians 9

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Comoany Name: E. H. White & Co., Inc. Princlost Name: Earl H. White Add ress: 245 Clement Street

Title:

President San Francisco, CA 94118 Aversoe Cross Receipts f 3 vrs):

Telephone: (415) 668-0076 Dolla r Volume,1985: $3.5 million w/6 million option thru '89 Crowth Pattern: 33% one-yea r inc rea se i n do l l a r vo l ume in 1980 and periods or no growth since that time.

Yea r Founded: 1971 No. Professional Starr: Full-time: 120 8(al Status: Certified Pa rt-t i me: +40 Capabilities and Experience of Firm: Facilities: On-Site--

Maior Fields: No. of Contracts: Offices in San Francisco and Washington, D.C. have in-house computer and word processing capabilities, Electronics Engitteering reproduction, graphics, and workshop / seminar facilities.

Nuclear Engineering

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Minor Fields: Access To--

Electrical Engineering

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Seismology

  • Repeat Clients: Sinale-time Clients:

None (in technical areas) None (in technical areas)

  • Technical areas represent a new business direction for the firm and are based solely on professional staff's capabilities and fields. (Provided extensive examples of previous and current large scale and long term contracts mostly in the area of social resea rch. )

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  • Comoany Name: Energy and Envi ronmenta l Engineering, Inc. Principal Name: James H. Porte r Add re s s: IB Monsignor O'Brien Highway

Title:

Pres ident P.O. Box 215 E. Cambridge, MA 02141 Averaae Cross Receipts (3 yrs):

Do l l a r Vo l ume, 1985: 5565,131 Telephone: (617) 720-3800 Crowth Pattern: 1981: $753,602 1982: $356,758 Year Founded: October, 1979 No. P rofe s s iona l Staff: Full-time: 15 8(a) Status: Ce rt i fied Pa rt-t i me: 8 Capabilities and Experience of Fire: Fa c i l i t ies: On-Site--

Ma.for Fields: No. of Contracts: 2,000 square feet or orrice space.

500 square feet of experimental chemical laboratory space.

Chemical Eng inee ring 9 Environmental Impacts 3 Waste Management 5 Water Chemistry 5 Minor Fields: Access To--

Water Pollution Abatement Plans 3 Libra ry facilities at MIT and Ha rva rd University.

Nuclear Engineering None*

Repeat Clients: Sinole-time Clients:

U.S. Depa rtment of Energy, R. Bruce Webster Gene ra l Electric Company (412) 675-6245 Federal Aviation Administration, Ashra Jan (617) 273-7233 E. 1. DuPont CSI Resource Systems, Inc., James Binder (617) 542-3070 Department of Energy Pittsburgh Energy Technology U.S. Coast Gua rd Center Roche Bros. Ba rrel and Drum, Inc.

National Science Foundation Envi ronmenta l Resea rch and Technology Environmental Protection Agency

- Ha rry Turno (202) 382-2552

- Don Ca rey (202) 426-2355

- Walter Preston (202) 382-7445 Department of Energy Morgantown Energy Technology Center

  • See experiences of staff person AvlJit Ray.

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Cetails of Professional Staff: Notes:

Name: James H. Porter, President Known for the development of new process concepts and for Dec ree: Sc.D. the application of computers for process design and simu-Yea rs Experience: 30 lation. Expert in the design and operation of fluidized Fields: Chemical Eng inee ring. bed combustors including the design and construction of a 4' x 9' fluid bed steam boiler and the design and test-ing of TGA facilities for limestone sulfur capture.

Name: C. Michael Mohr, Di rector Envi ronmenta l Division involved in the development and eva tustion of incineration Deg ree: Sc.D. technology for solid, hazardous and toxic wastes. Expert Yea rs Exoerience: 30 in the analysis of industrial boilers on the basis of Fields: Chemical Engineering operational and financial considerations. As a professor at MIT, he has researched in thermodynamics and the design of chemical p rocesses.

Name: Ralph A. Horne, Senior Scientist Prepa red envi ronmenta l impact statements; developed toxic Deo ree: Ph. D. a nd J . D. waste disposal methods; and sola r technology expert. As Yea rs Experience: 30 a post-doctora l resea rch associate and fellow, Depa rtment Fields: Physical Chemistry; Marine Chemistry; Law. of Chemistry and Laboratory for Nuclear Science, MIT, completed fundamental research on radiochemistry and the physical-chemistry solvent extraction and ion exchange.

Name: Avij it Ray, Manager Envi ronmental Div. Contribution to resea rch in area of solid waste management Dec ree: M.S. in which an in-situ waste containment technology was pro-Yea rs Experience: 10 posed so as to prevent the flow of leachates from aban-Fields: Chemical Engineering; Nuclear Engineering. doned toxic and hazardous waste sites. Proposed the concept of destruction of toxic chemicals in wastewater by the application of lasers. Also, in area of nuclear engineering, has extensive experience in the treatment of off-gases f rom nuclea r power plants and in nuclear chemistry and radio-chemistry, in particular, the appli-cation of radioisotope tracers to physical chemistry and to industrial separation processes including ion exchangc and solvent extraction technology.

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Company Name: Energy Systems Engineering, Inc. Principal Name: Jose A. Reig, P. E.

Add ress: 10605 Concord Street

Title:

President Kensington, Ma ryland 20895 Averaae Gross Recelots ( 3 vrs):

Do l l a r Vo l ume, 1982: 5415,000 Telechone: (301) 946-6160 Growth Pattern: 82% one-yea r increase in dollar volume in 1981 and 31% in 1982 Yea r Founded: Janua ry, 1979 No. Professional Staff: Full-time 9 8(a) Status: Ce rt i f i ed Pa rt-t i me None Capabilities and Exoerlence of Firm: Facilities: On-Site--

Ma.ior Fields: No. of Contracts: 1800 squa re feet.

. Radio Shack TRS-80 computer and energy analysis software.

Electrical Eng inee ring 30 Fi re Protection 30 Mechanical Engineering 30 Minor Fields:

Nuclear Engineering

  • Repeat Clients: Sinale-time Clients:

U.S. Navy Fecility Engineering Command (Chesapeake Div. ), U.S. Navy facility Engineering Command ( Atlantic Division),

R. de la Vega (202) 433-4374 G. Heddley (804) 444-9665 U.S. Department of the Army (Baltimore District), Depa rtment of Justice, H. DeVoe (202) 324-3034 F. Timbol (202) 576-3259 Depa rtment of Comme rce, A. White ( 301) 921-3825 General Services Administration, Public Health Service V. Daconov (202) 472-4580 Department of Transportation (U.S. Coast Gua rd),

T. Clifford (202) 426-1247 Architect of the Capital, G. Lukar (202) 225-3350

  • Based on professional staff's experiences and fields.

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4 Deta ils of Prof essiona l Staff: Notes:

Namq: Jose A. Reig Have done testing and design of nuclear reactor fuel f Dec ree: B.S. assembly for pressurized water reactors (Babcock and '

Yea rs Experiengg: 17 Wilcox)

Fields: Nuclear Engineering, Mechanical Engineering

j. 'N3mg: Guillermo J. .Ramsay Deg ree: B.S.

j Yea rs Experience: 18 l- Fields: Electricas Engineer l Name: Victor Y. Salame Dea ree: B.S.

! Yea rs Experience: 8 I Fields: Electrica l Engineer I

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Company Name: Engineering & Economics Research, Inc. Principal Name: Ha rpa l S. Dhillon Add ress: 1951 Kidwell Drive

Title:

Chief Executive Orricer Vienna, VA 22180 Averace Cross Peceipts (3 yrs):

Do l la r Vo l ume, 1984: S6.1 million Telephone: (703) 893-8600 Growth Pattern: 68% one-year growth rate in 1981; 42% in 1982; and 59% in 1983 40% in 1984 Year Founded: 1979 No. Profess iona l Starr: Full-time: 350 Bla) Status: Certified Pa rt-t i me: 10 Capabilities and Experience of Fi rm: Facilities: On-Site--

Ma_ lor Fields: No. of Cont racts: Maintains eight locations with executive orrices, profes-sional starr and business orrices, l i b ra ry, mee t i ng Envi ronmenta l Impacts / facilities.

Geotechnical Engineering 7 Human Factors Engineering 3 Prime 750 computer which contains a core memory or Probabilistic Risk Assessment 2 2 million bytes, disk space of 300 megabytes, and a Qua lity Assurance 4 tape drive backup, STD IBM personal computers, a Wang 2200, an Osborne and a Dynabyte DB8/2 computer.

The prime supports 6 TAB terminals, a high speed Printomex 600 line printer; and a Zeta color graphics plotter. At maximum configuration the computer will support 128 te rm i na l s.

Minor Fields: Access To--

Regulatory Analysis 7 Has available two remote terminals with access to PRCS Reliability 4 time-sha ring mainframe ( IBM 360/91).

Safety Analysis 3 Statistics 6 Sinole-time Clients:

Repeat Clients: Depa rtment of State National Electrical Manufacturers Association Federal Aviation Administration, G. Booth, Depa rtment of the Interior (202) 426-3560 National Science foundation CH2M Hill, Inc., W. Sellman (703) 620-5200 Depa rtment of Hea lth, Education and Wel fa re 33

Pepeat Clients: (Continued) Sinale-time Clients: (Continued)

National Aeronautics and Space Administration, Depa rtment of Housing and Urban Development J. Gitelman ( 301) 344-6488 Office of Technology Assessment Depa rtment of Defense The World Bank, M. Malik (202) 477-3436 Department of Transportation Organization of American States National Oceanographic and Atmospheric Administration, R. Norling (202) 254-3483 Fede ra l Emergency Management Agency, G. Orrell (202) 287-0036 Depa rtment of Energy, Fred Able (202) 252-9398 Envi ronmenta l Protection Agency, T. Knutson (202) 382-2794 Deta ils of Professiona l Staff: Notes:

Name: Ha rpa l S. Dhillon, Chief Executive Officer Additional Staff Expertise:

Deg ree: Ph.D., industrial Engineering and Operations Re sea rch - Human Resource Development Yea rs Exoerience: - Space Physics Fields: Systems analysis and design; mathematical - Electrical Communications p rog ramming; strategic, technologica l and - Automatic Speech Recognition economic evaluation of programs for energy, - Man-Machine Interaction resources and envi ronment; cost / benefit - Mathematical Statistics analytis; production planning and control; - Aerospace and Data Systems statistics and quality control; and computer - Transportation Systems applications. - Upper Atmosphere Research Satellite (UARS) Computer Support Name: Jai N. Gupta, President - Industrial Adm i n i st ra t ion Deg ree : M.Sc. Electrical Eng ineering; M.B. A. Business - Energy and Envi ronmenta l Systems Finance; Ph.D. Communications Image - Civil Engineering Processing and Pattern Recognition - Solid State Science Yea rs Experience: - Mechanical Engineering Fields: Aerospace and energy systems. - Qualitative Evaluations and Policy Analysis

- Chemical Engineering Name: Morri s N. Gunzburg, Vice President - Ana lytica l Chemistry Dea ree: B.S. Electrical Engineering Yea rs Experience: Staff has provided diversified professional services to a Fields: Product planning and evaluation; corporate number of clients, which include private domestic and management; planning and marketing. foreign fi rms, federa l agencies, national labo ra tories, and state and foreign governments.

Name: George M. Frederickson, Senior Analyst Deg ree: B. A.E. Aeronautica l Engineering Yea rs Experience:

Fields: Systems engineering and analysis; software consultation and programming in applications, including on-line data bases, real time tracking and commanding, weapon system data processing and scientific programming.

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Title:

President El Granada, CA 94018 Averaae Cross Receipts ( 3 yrs): $283,000 Do l l a r Vo l ume, 1983: S100,000; 1984: $250,000 1985: S500,000 Telephone: (415) 726-2088 Growth Pattern: 250%

Yea r FoundeA: 1975 No. P ro fe ss i ona l Staff: Full-time: 10 8fal Status: Certified (1984) Pa rt-t i me : 40 (annual 1-2 yea r cont ra c ts )

Capabilities and Experience of Firm: Fac i l i t ies: On-Site--

Ma lor Fields: No. of Contracts: 1,000 sq. ft. of office space.

Micro computer (IBM).

Electrical Engineering 15 Word Processor (Xerox).

Environmental impacts  ? copy machines.

( Sani ta ry Management) 5 Value Engineering 2 Minor Fields: Access To--

Energy Conservation / IBM 370 Model 195 computer and working relationships with Management seve ra l severa l A/E fi rms.

Nondestructive Examination seve ra l Several engineering computer programs covering many areas.

Feasibility Studies seve ra l Repeat Clients: Sinole-time Clients:

City & County of San Francisco, H. Coffee, Southern Ca l i fornia Ed ison, J.D. Dunn, (213) 572-1054 (415) 558-2137 Korea Electric Power Co., S.C. Kim, (011 822) 776-047 Depa rtment of Ene rgy, D. Ma rtinez, (415) 273-4178 Bechtel Co rpo ra t i on, R . Sa ndbe rg, (415) 768-5849 Lawrence Livermore National Lab, K. M i rcha nda n i, (415) 495-3000 Pacific Bell, W. Sweet, (415) 774-7700 Standa rd Linea r Accelerator, R. Lynch, (415) 854-?200 Pacific Gas & Electric, C. Ralston, (415) 972-6721 35

Deta ils of Professiona l Staff: Details of Professional Staff: (Continued)

Name: G.M. Qu ra i sh i, P.E. Name: Robert R. Laurie Deg ree: B.S., Electrical Engineering; M.B. A. , Management Deg ree: B.S., Accounting; M.B.A., Personnel Management Years Experience: 25 Yea rs Exoerience: 25 Notes: Twenty-five years of experience in electrical Fields: Project Administration design and construction of generation, Notes: Fifteen years with Bechtel Co rp . Involved in the transmission and distribution systems for manpower & training area associated with the industria l, commercial and institutional Riyadh, Saudi Arabia airport project.

facilities, including nuclear / fossil power plants. Experience in PERT / CPM planning and scheduling, responsible for implementation of Quality Assurance and Quality Control & Name: Julian J. Pennello inspection Programs for major projects. Deg ree: B.S., Mechanical Engineering Consultation work with several foreign and Yea rs Experience: 26 domestic utilities.

Name: Homer Johnstone ( ret. General-Corps of Engineers) Na me: Stanley A. Bohinc B.S., Engineering; M.S., Civil Engineering; Deg ree: B.A., Archi tecture; M.B. A. , Eng inee ring Deg ree:

D.B.A., Business Management Yea rs Experience: 25+ Yea rs Excelence: 26 Notes: Held variety of responsible positions in Fields: A rch i tect U.S. Army Corps of Engineers. Retired Notes: Prepa red a rchitectura l designs, drawings, and .

in July 1983 as Brigadier General. specifications for 14 projects valued at

$9.5 million.

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k Company Name: Envi ro sc i ence, Inc. Princioal Name: K. Dennis Kim Address: 2021 East Hennepin Avenue

Title:

President Minneapolis, MN 55413 Averaae Cross Recelots (3 vrs):

Do l l a r Vo l ume, 1985: S250,000 Telephone: (612) 379-7242 1984: S115,000 1983: $278,000 Yea r Founded: September, 1979 No. Professional Sta f f: Full-time 11 8fa) Status: Certified Pa rt-t i me -

Capabilities and Experience of Fi rm: Facilities: On-Site--

Ma.ior Fields: No. of Contracts: Data retrieval and word processing capabilities.

Civil Engineering 14 Environmental Impacts 5 Hyd ro logy 23 Minor Fields: Access To--

Waste Management 7 University of Minnesota Computer Center.

Geotechnical Engineering 3 Use of CRAY 1A; CDC CYBER: DEC-VAX; Xerox 9700 computers St ruc tu ra l Eng i nee ri ng 9 for Water Resources Engineering.

Repeat Clients: Sinate-time Clients:

U.S. Fi sh & Wild l i fe Srv. , Terry Pennaz (612) 725-3550 Fede ra l Emergency Management Age Oy, John Liou U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, Kent Pede rson (303) 235-4836 (612) 725-5904 Metropolitan Waste Control Commission, Tim Keegan Metropolitan Council of the Twin Cities, Paul Smith (612) 222-8423 (612) 291-6408 Metropolitan Transit Commission, John Eaves Short, Elliott, Hendrickson, Inc., Kurtix J. Mayer (612) 642-2622 (612) 484-0272 Me t ropo l i ta n Counc i l , James L. Frost (612) 291-6359 OSM, Bernie Mittelsteadt (612) 331-8860 ERT, John Caban (617) 369-8910 Robert R. Wallace & Assoc. Inc. , Jack Baker, . Armst ron, Torseth, Skold & Rydeen, Inc., James Rydeen (218) 262-3200 (612) 545-3731 Kleinschmidt and Webber, Bob Webber '(507) 454-4134 Stewart & Walker, Inc., Dave Kildahl (218) 751-3004 Northwestern BeII, Brian Sigstad (612) 344-8115 Coon Creek Watershed District, Melvin Schulte (612) 755-9901 DeWild, G ra n t , Rechert, & Associates, Co., Tom Wall (712) 472-2531 37

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Name: K. Dennis Kim, PhD., P.E.

Deg ree: M.S., Fluid Mechanics; PhD., Civil Enginee ring l Yea rs Exoerience: 10+

Fields: Hydraulic and hydrologic models; water resources;

, computer model s, groundwater ana lysi s, envi ron-mental engineering Name: Isaac Yomtovian, P. E.

Deg ree: M.S. , Water Resources /Civi l Eng inee ring; PhD.,

Coursework Waste Management / Agricultural

( Eng i nee ring Yea rs Experience: 12+

Fields: Water Resources; Hydrology; Hydraulic; Computer Models l

Name: Rick M. Anthony t

Dea ree: M.S., Civil Engineering Yea rs Experience: 10+

Fields: Civil Eng i nee ring, Sani ta ry, & Envi ronmenta l Eng inee ri ng Name: Terry R. Zien Dea ree: B.S., Geology; M.S., Civil Eng inee ring Years Experience: 2 Fields: Water resources; hydrology; hydraulics; geology; computer models iame: Julie A. Johnson

)ea ree : B.S., Civil Eng inee ring rears Experience: 2 Fields: Water resources; hydrology; hydraulics; computer models 38

Comoany Name: Executive Resource Associates, Inc. Principal Na me: Gordon T. Yamada Add res s: 2011 C rysta l Drive

Title:

President Suite 813, 1 Crysta l Pa rk Arlington, Vi rginia 22202 Averaoe Gross Receipts ( 3 vrs1: $5.5 million -

Do l l a r Vo l ume, 1984: S5.7 million Growth Pattern: Est. 20-30% increase per year for next 3 Telephone: (703) 920-5200 fiscal years Yea r Founded: 1978 No. Professional Staff: Full-time: 130 8(al Status: Certified Part. time: 70 Capabilities and Experience of Fire: Facilities: On-Site--

Malor Fields: No. of Contracts: 12,000 sq. ft. of office space.

Hewlett Packard 3000 for ADP Development and Accounting.

Electrical Engineering 1 Northsta r microcomputers.

Electronics Engineering 1 Wang (VS 80) for ADP development and word processing.

Emergency Planr.*ng Se rvices 2 Human Factors Engineering 3 Access To--

Repeat Clients: La rge ma i nf rame compute rs v ia te rm i na l s.

Washington's unmatched libra ry facilities.

U.S. Navy, George Smith, (805) 982-4020; M. McGill, Staff working with various types and levels of classified (215) 441-1589; 0.L. Vroom, (202) 422-2503; info rma t i on, including top secret.

J. Schlechta, (803) 745-4967 Fede ra l Emergency Management Agency, W. Wadbrook, (202) 287-3980; R. Swisher, (202) 287-3997 Sinate-time Client:

U.S. Depa rtment of Energy, W. Graban, (202) 653-3828 Details of Professional Staff: Deta ils of Professiona l Staff: (Continued)

Name: Gordon T. Yamada, President Na me: Rhoda Habib Deg ree: B.S., Economics; M.S., Industrial Management; Dgg rgg: M.A., Political Science / international Relations Ph.D. Studies, Computer Sciences Yea rs Exoerience: 10 Yea rs Exoerience: 30 39

Deta il s of Professiona l Starr: (Continued) Deta ils of Professiona l Starr: (Continued)

Name: Agamemnon R. Mourges, Vice President Name: Dr. Wayne B. Swift, Executive Di rector Deg ree: B.S. , Sta ti stics; M.B. A.

Yea rs Experience: 25 Dea ree: Ph.D., Electrical Eng i nee ri ng Years Experience: 20 Name: Robert J. Howa rd B.S., industrial Engineering; M.A., Business Name: Dr. Victor 1. Kugajevsky, Executive Di rector Deg ree:

Dea rea: B.S., Mathematics; Ph.D., Political Economy Adm i n i st ra t ion Years Experience: 20 Yea rs Experience: 25 Fields: Health and human services.

Name: John Jones, Executive Director Notes:

Dearee:

B.S., Mathematics; M.S., Physics Yea rs Experience: 22 Research methods, . technology and the latest concepts in Fields: Resea rch, engineering and development. many technical disciplines a re integrated by ERA to design, develop, test, and implement program management and Name: Ca rlos Otal evaluation systems, quality assurance systems, and sys-Deg ree: B.A./M.A., Economics tems for the collection, analysis, organization, and Yea rs Exoerience: 10 processing or information.

Name: John C. B ra und Dea ree: B.S., Accounting; M.B.A., Economics Yea rs Experience: 5 40

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Title:

President Sunnyvale, CA 94086 Averaae Gross Recelots ( 3 vrs. )

Telephone: (408) 733-2553 Do l l a r Vo l ume, 1985: 5800,000 Growth Pattern: Climbing 15%; S600,000 highest volume Yea r Founded: 1967 No. Professional Staff: Full-time: 7 Pa rt-t ime:

Bla) Status: Certified Capabilities and Experience of Fi rm: Facilities: On-Site--

Ma. lor Fields: No. of Contracts: Branch offices in Oakland Technical Publications / Printed Circuit Design capabilities Electronics Engineering 10 Word Processing; IBM composer; Headliner Mechanical Engineering 3 Minor Fields: Access To--

Technical l i t ust ra t ions 4 CAD / CAM 1-database Repeat Clients: Sinale-time Clients:

NASA, Richa rd Fimmel (408) 965-5000 G. J. Yamas, Erik Eron (415) 761-5123 Lawrence Livermore Laboratories, Brad Tuvey Mi sc ro sc i ence i nte rna t iona l Corp., Howa rd Tong (415) 422-8547 (415) 961-2212 Stanford Linear Accelerator, Ron Lynch (415) 854-3300 Shugart Associates, (408) 733-0100, ext. 2327 VME Specialists, Lenard Lehmann, PhD., (415) 364-3338 Surface Science Laboratory, Bill Peterson (415) 962-8767 Deta ils of Professiona l Staff: Spect ra Physics, Allan Peterson (415) 961-2550, ext. 2180 Astro Namics, Ron Merritt (408) 965-8136 Name: Archie Gonza les Granger Associates Nuclea r Enterprises Deo ree: -

Years Experience: 21 Watkins Johnson Fields: Technical drawings and design; design of VLSI Technology electro / mechanical equipment and a rchitec-tural design criteria.

Na me: Jeanne Gonzales Dea ree: B.Sc., Accounting Years Experience: 15 fields: Business management; accounting systems; marketing techniques; tax planning and audits; technical publications.

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Name: Michelle Preston Dee ree: A.A., Libera l Studies Yea rs Experience: 5 Fields: Office management.

Name: , Steve Adams Deg ree:

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President Suite 325 Averace Gross Recelots ( 3 yrs): $1.0 million Albuquerque, NM 87102 Do l l a r vo l ume, 1983: 5260,000 Growth Pattern: Steady, rapid growth Telechone: (505) 842-0001 Yea r Founded: 1981 No. Professicnal Staff: Full-time: 17 8(a) Status: Certified Pa rt-t ime: 6 Capabilities and Exoerience of Firm: Fac i l i t ies: On-Site--

Ma.f or Fields: No. of Contracts: 4,000 sq. ft. office space.

200 sq. ft, sto rage.

Environmental Impacts 5 7 IBM computers run on network system served by IBM Geology /Geotech:sical mini-computers with peripherals including HP Laserjet.

Eng inee ring 40 HP plotter, Daisywriter, and 6 Epson Printers.

Hyd ro logy 45 Several 4-wheel drive vehicles. '

Regulatory Ana lysis Hazardous material protection equipment.

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EPA-certified l abo ra to ry.

Repeat Clients:* Sinole-time Clients:*

Giant Industries, Inc. , Ca rlos Gue rra, (602) 274-3584 U.S. Bureau of Reclamation,-Tommy Chapman, (505) 887-1188 Montana de Fibra, John Bush, (505) 425-3528 Navajo Refinery, David Griffin, (505) 748-3311 NASA Test Facility, Bill Sch roede r, (505) 524-5137 Pueblo de Acoma, Ha rold Ranquist, (505) 247-1144 U.S. Army, White Sands Missile Range, Jerry DeBusk, Ag ricul tu ra l Products, Inc. , Elbe rt Graves, (505) 678-4000 (505) 233-3171 Public Service of New Mexico, Jody Plum, (505) 848-2216 Intel Corporation, Sami Baig, (505) 893-7185 Gene ra t Electric, Laura Mixon, (505) 765-9521

  • Pa rtia l Lists 49

Details of Key Professional Staff: Details of Key Professional Staff: (Continued)

Name: Alberto A. Gutierrez, CPG [*me: Thomas R. Mills, P.E.

Deg ree: M.S., Geology yea rs Experience: 10 Qiaree: B.S., Geological Engineering Years Experience: 16 Fields: Waste management (haza rdous), Fields: Geological eng inee ring.

hydrology, geomorphology.

Name: Wa l ter G. Hines, P.E. Na me: Randall T. Hicks, CPG Deg ree: M.S., Civil Eng inee ring Dec ree: M.S., Geology Years Experience: 20 Yea rs Experience: 8 Fields: Civil and envi ronmenta l engineering. Fields: Waste management (haza rdous), hyd ro l ogy, geomo rpho l ogy.

Name: David Stoliker Dea ree: M.S., Envi ronmenta l Eng inee ring Notes:

Years Exoerience: 8 Fields: Envi ronmenta l and a i r qua lity engineering. Capabilities include:

- Conservation and Resource Management i Name: James La reau, P. E. - Envi ronmenta l Impact Studies, Assessments or Statements Deg ree: M.S., Environmental Eng i nee ring - Industria l Waste Treatment Years Experience: 20 - Planning (site, insta llation and project) l Fields: Environmental and a i r qua lity engineering. - Rivers; Canals; Waterways; Flood Control

- OSHA Studies; Safety Engineering l, Name: Trent Thomas - Soils & Geologic Studies; Foundations Dec ree: M.S., Biology - Sewage Disposal Years Exoerience: 10 - Mapping; Flood Plain Studies Fields: Regulatory compliance and hazardous - Water Resources; Hydrology; Ground Water waste management. - Water Supply

- Dredging Studies Name: James C. Hunter, MS - Hazardous Waste Investigations; RCRA Permitting Deg ree: M.S., Geology - CERCLA Studies Yea rs Experience: 6 - Environmental Eng inee ring Fields: Hydrogeology and waste management ( haza rdous ) .

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Company Name: Information Systems & Networks Corporation Princloal Name: Roma Malkani Add ress: 5454 Wisconsin Avenue

Title:

President Suite 1450 Averace Gross Receipts (2 yrst: $3.7 million Chevy Chase, Maryland 20815 Do l l a r Vo l ume, 1982: S2.1 million; 1983: $5.4 million Telephone: (301) 654-8180 Na.

  • rofes s i ona l Staff: Full-time: 170 Year Founded: 1980 8(a) Status: Cortified Capabilities and Experience of Firm: Fa c i l i t ies: On-Site--

Ma.ior Fields: No. of Contracts: 14,683 sq. ft. of office space, new facility under con-struction will include 25,000 sq. ft. office space.

Electronics Engineering in-house computer center.

(Signals intelligence WANG Super-mini and televideo microcomputers, and Electronic Wa rfa re) 10 Compugraphics PCS.

Mul ti-termina i WANG, Lexitron and televideo stand alone Probabilistic Risk Assessment 20 " secure" word processing systems.

Qua lity Assurance / Control .18 Branch offices located in Atlanta, CA; Boston, MA; Reoeat Clients: Dayton, OH; Shrewsbury, NJ; and San Antonio, TX, .

U.S. Ai r Force, J. Heyder, ( 513 ) 255-6168 Access To--

U.S. Army, M.S. Godda rd , (703) 664-6311 U.S. Navy, D. Finnerty, (201) 323-2063 Telecommunications / Networks 10.

Depa rtment of Energy, T. Keefe, (202) 252-1045 Department of State, J. Stevens, (703) 235-?541 Depa rtment of Justice, C. Ashworth, J r., j (202) 633-3003 GTE/Sylvania, P.W. Toomey, (617) 449-2000 Ford Aerospace and Communications Corp., B. Wilson, (301) 345-0250 Electronic Data Systems Corp., S. Sawye r, (703) 644-8113 Sinale-time Client 3: Sinate-time Clients: (Continued)

Nuclea r Regulatory Commission, P. Smith, (202) 492-7000 Huyhes Ai rcra f t, C. A. Hall, (714) 732-3232 Depa rtment of Treasury, S. B. Bruce, (202) 472-4232 Purvis Systems, Inc., R. Weiner, (714) 280-2311 Office of Personnel Management, (no contact) Wa rne r-Lambe rt Co rp. , R. W. Di rcks, (201) 540-3215 (202) 632-6131 NASA, Godda rd Space F l ight Center, M. Fo rste r, (301) 344-7663 51

Details of Professional Staff: Details of Professional Staff: (Continued)

Name: James K. Hickey Name: Roma P. Malkani peo ree: B.S., Mathematics Deg ree: Ph.D., Candidate, Computer Science; Years Experience: 28 M.S., Computer Science; B.S., Mathematics Fields: Systems engineering, management of aerospace.

Yeirs Ex9erience: 15 Fields: Computer science, mathematical modeling, planning requirements Name: James M. Wroth Name: Vera Chawla Business Administration Deg ree: Ph.D. , Cand idato, Computer Science; M.S. , Com-Deg ree: M.B.A.; B.S., puter Science, Electrical Engineering, Applied Years Experience: 17 Fields: Operations resea rch, personnel, Mathematics mathematical p rog ramming . Years Experience: 12 Name: Walter Davis Industrial Eng inee ring Deg ree: B.S.,

Yea rs Experience: 25 Notes:

60% of professional staff hold SECRET or higher level clearances.

Professional staff capabilities:

- life-cycle costing

- privacy and security systems engineering and services

- cost-benerit and performance trade-off analysis

- technical feasibility studies

- modeling and simulation

- operations resea rch

- systems and mission analysis 52

Comoany Name: Infotec Development incorpo ra ted Principal Name: J. Fernando Niebla Add ress: 3505 Cadillac Avenue. Blog. M

Title:

President Costa Mesa, CA 92626 Averace Gross Receipts ( 3 vrs):

Telephqne: (714) 241-8254 Do l l a r Vo l ume, FY 85: 511.8 million Crowth Pattern: 72% increase in revenue dolla rs f rom FY 84 te FY 85 Yea r Founded: Sep tembe r, 1978 No. P ro fe ss iona l Staff: Fuff-time 176 8fal Status: Certified Pa rt- t i me 12 Eaoabilities and Experietice of Fi rm: Facilities: Qn-Site--

Ma.ior Fields: No. of Contracts: Headquarters consistir.g of 12,500 squa re feet of of fice space, including digital, photograph /, computer and Electrical Eng inee ring Nume rous ca rtography lab 0ratJries.

- Satellite Operations

- Communications Command TOP SECRET clea red.

Electronics Engineering Nume rous Field operation offices for the Systeins Division located

- Computer Systems Engineering in Sunnyvale, CA (2,000 sq. ft.); Cnlorado Springs, CO (100,000 sq. ft); Portirnd, OR (4,000 sq. ft);

Washington, D.C. (500 sq. ft.); Sa n Be rna rd i no, CA Ceology/Cootechnical Engineering Nume rous (2000 sq. ft); Woburn, MA (10,000 sq. ft); Bed fo rd, MA

- Earth Sciences (2500 sq. ft).

- Archaeology

- Ca rtography A field office for the Eart.h Scicnces Divisions located in Sonora, CA (6,000 sq. ft.).

Repeat Clients: VAX 11-780, VAX 11-750, PDP 11-23, three MicroVAX11' t, IBM System 36, thirteen Televideo microprccessors, one Federa l Aviation Administration ( FAA), Zenith 2400 microprocessors, th ree Kayp ro Mi sc ro-John Cournic (202) 426-8596 processors, numerous IBM PC compatibles.

U.S. Geological Survey U.S. Navy Access to--

IBM (Ga i thersburg, MD), Ma rk O'Ha ra (301) 840-6962 IBM 4341 computer system (on line) for scientific U.S. Air Force Satellite Control Center simulations and data analysis.

U.S. Ai r Force (BMO/ACD Norton AFB AFSC),

Lt. Col. George Stojanowski, (714) 382-5835)

Bonneville Power Administration, D. Be rkey (503) 230-3606 U.S. Ai r Force (Hanscom AFD ESD/XR AFSC),

Col. Richa rd Paul (617) 271-3044 U.S. Air Force (Hanscom AFD ESD/ Joint Stars AFSC) 53' v

Sinate-Time Clients: Details of Professional- Staff: .(Continued)

National Pa rk Se rvice, B. Keal Name: Ralph San Antonio CALTRANS Dec ree: Ph.D, Engineering U.S. Forest Service Years ExDerience: 14 U.S. Fish & Wildlife Service Fields: Space System Engineering, Mission Planning /

Defense Mapping Agency Orbita l Analysis Attitude Dynamics / Control, Sof twa re Eng i nee ri ng, Project Management, Ada Details of Professional Staff: Sof twa re Development, IV&V Metrics Name: Thomas D. Taverney Name: John R. Carlyle Dea ree: M.S., Systems Management; B.S. , Astronautica l Deg ree: B.S., Physics Engineering Yea rs Expe r .ence: 19 Yea rs Experience: 14 Fields: marge Scale engineering data storage fields: Prelimina ry design of Spacecraf t, space systems and retrieval systems analysis, operations, man-machine interface definition, design, prog ramming integration, user launch operations, orbital ana lysis, sof twa re training, communication system design development and configuration control, systems and programming, computer facilities engineering and methodology development. planning and operations management; management of real-time radar and sonar Name: Daniel R. Abraham , systems sof twa re development, conf i gu ra-Yea rs Experience: 16 tion contrni, and quality assurance, in-Fields: Communications, Command, Contros and intelligence tegration facilities operation.

(C8 1) system design and development, satellite design, development with specialized skills in Number of Personnel by Discipline:

design, man-machine, t ra i n i ng , security, cost /

schedule management, logistics, and systems - Aeronautica l Engineers (2) engineering. - Programmers ( 38)

- Electrical Engineers (15)

- Physicists (2) i - Electronic Design Engineers (3)

- Sof twa re Engineer (2)

- Ast ronaut ica l Engineer (3)

- Se11or Archaeologist (6)

- Ce rtog ra phe rs ( 4 )

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President Philadelphia, PA 19123 Averaae Cross Receipts ( 3 vrs):

Do l l a r Vo l ume, 1982: S530,000 Growth Pattern: 20% one-yea r increase in dolla r-volume '

1 Telephone: (215) 592-1918 in 1980: 17% in 1982 No. Professional Staff: Full-time 7 l

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Electrical Engineering 85 1 Mechanical Engineering 95 1

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Atti Consultants, LTD, E. Taylor (301) 296-2884 Cope Linder Associates / Bower Lewis Thrower, R. E. Linder Bell Telephone Company of Pennsylvania (215) 925-6767 Dupont Company Cam & Clubreath Associates Fede ra l Railroad Administration City of Philadelphia Leon Bridoos Company ,

Livington/Rosenwinkel Architects, W. Livington Mitchell/Cuergola Architects, J. Lawson (215) 925-0100 i (215) 765-8855 Ueland & Junker, Architects, T. Junker (215) 546-8950 Rhett Hamilton Jones Associates, R. Jones (215) 296-4555 Gene ra l Services Administration, J. Luka (215) 597-3827

  • Aspects of most of the fi rm's contracts.

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Repeat Cilents: (Continued)

Sinate-time Clients: (Continued)

U.S. Postal Se rv i ce, C. Isreal (215) 496-6227 Scott Paper Company Veterans Administration ( PA) Campy (215) 382-8886 Sun oil Company Veterans Administration (MD), C. Miller ( 301) 642-6058 U. S. A rmy Co rp s o f Eng i nee rs , 'J . Rome t t (215) 597-4716 U.S. Navy (NAEC), f. Purnell (215) 755-4824 U.S. Navy (NAVFAC)

Deta ils of Professional Staff: Details of Professional Sta f f: (Continued)

Name: James A. Davis, President Name: Eugene Brehme, J r. , Sanita ry Engineer Deg ree: B.S., Mechanical Engineering Years Experience: 27 Deg ree: None (engineering training)

Years Experience: 22 Fields: HVAC design, specification and field Fields: Design and doclamentation and construction review supervision for con:merciol and indust ria l for water pollution control facilities, pump construction; energy conservation studies, houses and a desalination power plant; domestic Licensed professional engineer in seven states, water and sanitary waste systems of a complex nature.

Name: Wa l te r S. Fa rley, J r. , Chief Elect rica l Engineer Dea ree: B.S., Electrical Engineering Years Experience: 30 Fields: Cesign, specification, analysis and management of commercial and industrial electrical power systems; construction drawings - for chemica l process plants, generating stations, air Notes:

fields and transmission sub-stations; cost .

estimating and design for 115/230 volt and Additional Professiona l Staff Field 2,400 volt distribution facilities for system load re-inforcing. - Fire Protection Engineer Name: Michael L. Sc i o re, Staff Mechanical Engineer Dea ree : B.S., Mechanical Engineering Yea rs Experience: 14 Fields: HVAC and plumbing design and construction; design'and build of mechanical systems for hospitals.

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Repeat Clients: Sinale-time Clienis:

Coke J5rpham, Inc., AIA Ha rga Engineering, Chicago, Illinois Burgess and Niple, Ltd., Columbus, Ohio Geraghty & Miller, Inc., Syosset, New York  ;

Woodpert Consultants, Dayton, Ohio Ohio Depa rtment of Energy '

Ohio Department of Natural Re sou rces, Ohio Department of Mental Health and Reta rdation J. Swa rtzmiller (614) 265-6948 U.S. Depa rtment of Interior National Pa rk Se rvice Ohio Department of Transportation City of Youngstown, Ohio City of Columbus, Department of Public Service Ci ty of Bexley, Ohio City of Cleveland, Department of Public Service Cleveland Public Square improvements Havens and Emerson, Inc., Cleveland, Ohio Union City Wastewater Treatment Plant U.S. Army Corps of Engineer, Louisville District Franklin County Engineer, Columbus, Ohio Community Services Administration, Washington D.C.

Ohio Department of Administrative Services, Division of Public Works City of Columbus. Department of Utilities and Aviation Ohio Turnpike Commission, Be rea , Oh i o Rockwell International Corporation, Columbus, Ohio The Ohio State University, Columbus, Ohio Cent ra l Ohio Transit Authority, Columbus, Ohio Weatherby Goodman, AIA, Columbus, Ohio Monssnto Resea rch corporation, Miamisburg, Ohio Malcolm Pirnie, Inc., Columbus, Ohio URS Dalton Columbus and Cleveland, Ohio Deta ils of Professiona l Staff: Deta ils of Professiona l Staff: (Continued) dame: John E. Foster, P. E. Name: Albert S. Tref ts, P.E.

Dea ree: Bachelor of Civil Engineering, Masters Deg ree: Bachelor of Mechanical Engineering of Business Administration Yea rs Expe rience: 33 Yea rs Experience: 30 Fields: Mechanical Engineering; Process Systems; fields: Civil Eng inee ring; St ructura l . Eng ineering; Systems Engineering Envi ronmenta l Eng ineering Notes:

Name: Ha rry W. Roberts, P.E.

Dea ree : Bachelor of Civil Eng inee ring Yea rs Experience: 24 Fields: Civil Engineering; Structura l Eng inee ring; Transportation Engineering.

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Comoany Name: LABAT-Anderson incorporated Principal Name: Victor J. Labat Add res s: 1111 19th Street North, Suite 600

Title:

President Arlington, VA 22209 Averaae Gross Recelots (3 yrs):

Telephone: (703) 525-9400 Do l la r vo l ume, 1985: S3,230,000 1984: S1,700,000 Year Founded: 1979 . 1983: S1,400,000 Growth Pattern: increasing at accelerated ra te.

8(a) Status: Certified No. P rofes s !ona l Staff: Full-time: 61 Pa rt- t i me : 5 Capabilities and Experience of Firm: Facilities: On-Site--

Ma. lor Fields: No. of Contracts 15,533 squa re feet of L' ice space include a data / word processing center, corporate libra ry, staff offices, Envi ronmenta l Impact graphics and production center, and conference rooms.

Assessment 20 Regulatory Ana lysis 3 WP equipment: Lexitron 1303 workstation with printer, Statistics 1 WANG OlS-60 consisting of 14 peripherals, 2 CPU's, and Waste Management 2 2 rigid disk drives; telecommunications capability.

Probabilistic Risk Assessment 3 Data processing system: 2 WANG PC's, 3 IBM compatible PC's, 5 IBM compatible XT's with expanded memory, color l

Minor Fields: monitors and graphics capability, and full complement of sof twa re.

Water Chemistry

  • Geology
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  • I Repeat Clients: Sinale-time Clients:

U.S. Depa rtment of Justice, DEA, R. Rami rez, J r. U.S. Depa rtment of the Interior, BLM, L. Wsters (102) 633-5628 (202) 653-8864-U.S. Depa rtment of Ene rgy, OEC, R. Pelletier U.S. Geological Survey, N. Cornelius (703) 860-7153 (202) 252-4610 U.S. Depa rtment of Agriculture, Forest Service, L. Gross (703) 235-8209 and R. Sheffield (202) 382-6017 U.S. EPA, Waste Management and Economics Division, A. Day (202) 382-4680 U.S. Postal Se rvice. M. Boudreau (202) 245-5550 Nuclea r Regulato ry Commission, J. Skoczlas (202) 492-8541 U.S. Depa rtment of the Interior, OSM, M. Boster (202) 343-5854 61

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Details of Professional Staff: Deta ils of Professiona l Staff: (Continued)'

.Name: Andrea Myst icki Name: Brian Goss Deg ree: M.P.A., B.S. M.S., B.A.

Years Experience: 8 Dec ree:

Yea rs Experience: 3 Fields: 3roject Management, Risk Assessment, Fields: Geology, Water Chemistry, Hydrogeology, Envi ron-Environmental and Regulatory Analysis mental impact Analysis

, Name: John Weeks Notes:

peo ree: M.F., M.S., B.S.

Years Exocrience: 9 Additional Personnel Resources:

Fields: Statistical and Mathematical Analysis, Transport and Fate Modeling, Probabilistic - Benjamin Ross, Ph.D., an expert in hydrogeologic risk Risk Assessment, Computer Programming assessment and use or probabilistic methods in Name: Dr. Philip Sczerzenie hyd rogeo l ogy.

Deg ree: Ph.D., M.S., B.S. - Richa rd Thomas, Ph.D. , a boa rd ce rt i fied ( D. A.B.T )

Years Experience: 8 toxicologist with ten years experience in hazardous Fields: Risk Assessment, Env i ronmenta l impact waste assessment, disposal, and toxicology.

Analysis, Exposure Analysis, Computer Systems and Programming, Statistical Ana lysis - Edwa rd Ca labrese, Ph.D., an environmental toxicologist i nationally known for his expertise in cancer risk assessment.

Name: Anne Vor der Bruegge 10 years senior management experi-

- Joreph McCabe, M.A.,

Deg ree: M.A., B.A. ence with EPA in regulatory analysis and environmental Years Experience: 5 Fields: Regulato ry impact Ana lysis, Socioeconomic impact assessment.

Analysis, Environmental Impact Analysis, LAI personnel have a strong working knowledge of the EIS Preparation, Community Relations regulatory and technical issues related to the Nuclear Waste Policy Act.

Name: George F. Popescu Deoree: Ph.D., M.S.

Yea rs Experience: 14 Fields: Nuclea r Physics, Sta t i st ica l Analysis, Nuclea r Fuel, St ruc tu ra l Eng i nee ri ng.

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7 p-Company Name: LFW Management Associates, Inc. . Principal Name: Louis B.C. Fong.

Add ress: PO Box 12328

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PresidSnt Arlington, VA 22209-8328 Averace Cross Receipts (3 vrs):

Do l l a r Vo l ume, 1983: S200,000 Telephone: (703) 527-6444 Yea r Founded: 1983 No. Professional Sta rr: Full-time: 2 j Part-tite: (on a consulting 8tal Status: Certirled ba s i r.)

Capabilities and Experience of Firm: Facilities: On-Site--

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Electrical Engineering

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  • Statistics Minor Fields: Access To--:

Computer services.

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Small Business Administration, Roger Jones, (202) 653-6805 Defense Mapping Agency, J.F. Mul lens, (301) 227-2354

  • Technical areas based upon extensive starr and senior associate experience.

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Deta ils of Professional Staff: Deta ils of Professiona l Staff: (Continued)

Name: Louis B.C. Fong Name: James J. /Gangler Dec ree: B.S., Electrical Engineering; M.S. , Dea ree: B.S./M.S., Ceramic Engineering Engineering Management Yea rs Experience: 37 Yea rs Experience: 40 fields: Research analysis on nuclear ceramics.

Fields: Electrica l engineering ( P.E. ),

engineerirg management Name: Forrest E. Wa l ler Name: Oscar J. Olsen Dea ree: B.S., Political Science; Fellow / Economics Deg ree: M.A., Political Science Years Experience: 30 Years Exoerience: 22 Fields: Economics, logistics, finance. Fields: Envi ronmenta l resea rch; na tura l resou rces management.

Name: Samuel W. Fo rdyce NEmg: G. Kenneth Young Dec ree: B.S., Physics; M.S., Electrical Eng i nee ri ng Deg ree: B.S./M.S., Civil & Sanita ry Engineering; Years Experienae: 36 Ph.D., 'ineering Fields: Technical Management; design and analysis Years Experience 70 of satellite communication systems. Fields: Envi ronmer 6'l science; hyd ro t r oy; systems eng inee ring.

Name: Hen ry S. Mi ka Dea ree: Ph.D., Electrical Eng inee ring Name: Ha r ry Ge rwi n Years Experience: 31 Deg ree: B.S., Merhanical Engineering fields: Instrumentation and controls for nuclear Yea rs Exoerience: 39 power plants; heat transfer; mathematic Fields: Heat conversion; satellite engineering.

Name: William W. Abbe Name: Leroy E. Day Dec ree: B.A., Economics-Physical Geog ra phy Dec ree: B.S., Aeronautica l Engineering; Yea rs Experience: 34 M.S.. Mechanical Engineering fields: Env i ronmenta l Resources Analysis. Yea rs Experience: 38 Fields: Mechanica l engineering.

Name: William B. Ca rroll Dec ree: B.S./M.S., Electrical Eng inee ring Name: Thomas Hagler Years Exoerience: 39 Dec ree: B.S., Civil Engineering fields: Electronics; microwave transmission; Yea rs Exoerience: 35 satellite telecommunications; operation Fields: Design, test and utilization of nuclear power and ma intenance of ea rth stations. plants and devices.

Name: Murray Kamress Deo ree: B. S.M. S. , Ae rona ut ica l Engineering; M.S., Mechanical Eng inee ring Yea rs Experience: 30 Fields: Operation research; systems analysis.

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Company Name: Mobility Systems & Equipment Company Principal Name: George J. Adams Add ress: 6151 W. Century Boulevard Suite 912

Title:

Pres ident Los Angeles, CA 90045 Avorace Gross Receipts (3 yrs):

Do l l a r Vo l ume: 3,200,000.00 Telephone: (213) 641-3606 Growth Pattern: Upwa rd Year Founded: 1969 No. P ro fe ss i ona l Staff: Full-time 25 Bla) Status: Current Pa rt-t i me 0 Capabil it ies and Experience of Fi re: Facilities: On-Site-- Offices:

Ma lor Fields: No. of Cont racts: Main Office 6151 W. Century, Suite 912 T ra nspo rta t ion 94 Los Angeles, CA 90045 Mechanical Engineering 37 St ructu ra l Engineering 18 Proving Ground Resea rch Center 3401 Etiwanda Bouleva rd Mi ra Loma, CA 91752 Minor Fields: Faba ~4Jtion Facility 9220 Atlantic Bouleva rd South Gate, CA 90280 East Coast Offices 2312 New Road Northfield, NJ 08225 Corouter Components:

Microcomputer, Dynabyte Model 5505A, 64 K CRT Termina l, Zenith Model Z-19

,I Dot Matrix Printer, NEC 100 CPS, Model 8023A Plotter, Houston Model DPM-2, 8) x 11 surface Microcomputer, TRS-80 Medel 1 level 11,48K Disc Drives, TRS 54", .2 Mbyte capacity Repeat Clients: Single-time Clients:

l Fede ra l Highway Administration, N. O. Clary (202) 755-9370, Bureau of the Mines, Steven Swan L. D. McCollum (202) 755-9370 Boeing Ai rcraf t Company i National Highway Traffic Safety Administration, James Auten Continental Airlines (202) 426-2102, Thomas Stafford (202) 426-0607 Hughes Ai rcraf t Company, Julie Lyon (213) 517-5024 65 I

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Principal Suite 301 San Francisco, CA 94105 Averace Gross Receipts ( 3 vrs): $400,000 Telephone: (415) 957-1582 & (415) 372-8394 Do l l a r Vo l ume, 1983: S350,000 Growth Pattern: Irregular (lows & highs)

Yea r Founded: 1980 No. Professional Staff: [ull-time: 6 8(al Status: Certified Pa rt-t i me : 3 Capabilities and Experience of Firm: Facilities: On-Site--

Ma.ior Fields: No. of Contracts: IBM PC microcomputer, . printer and modem.

Nuclea r libra ry and project fi les.

Chemical Eng i nee ri ng * -IBM typewri ters.

Civil Engineering

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Emergency Planning

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Probabilistic Risk Assessment

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Ebasco Se rvices Inc. , A. Fertito, (212) 839-3204 Westinghouse Electric Co., D. J. Ogden, (412) 244-2000-Raymond Ka iser Engineers, Inc., P. Selak, (415) 268-6734 St ruthers Wel l s Inc. , H. A. Backs to rm, (814) 726-1000 U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission, A. Ma rche se, (301) 492-4712 Lawrence Berkely Laboratory, E. L. Molishener (will p rovide referra l when needed) (415) 486-4000 Sandia National Laboratories, D.C. Wi l l iams, R. R. Boade, A. Lynch, (505) 844-5678

'Our firm's nuclear plant and fuel reprocessing facility experience is based on an average of more than 20 years of individual experience as employees or consultants to various la rge companies of the nuclea r indust ry or government agencies such as Westinghouse Electric, Ebasco Services incorporated, Ka iser Eng ineers, Struthers Wel l s Inc. , the U.S. NRC and the Depa rtment of Energy. Therefore, we cannot claim any prime contract with the nuclear industry at this time.

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Deta ils of Professiona l Staff:

Details of Professional Staff: (Continued)

Name: Rudulf Spatenka Name: Osca r G. de Pineres Deg ree: M.S., Mechanical Eng inee ring Deg ree: B.S.. M.S., Ph.D. ( St ruc tura l/Eng inee ring, Yea rs Experience: 20 Mechanical /Ceotechnical, Geotechnical/ Civil) Fields: Conceptual design studies of power plant Years Experience: 27 attached as a cogeneration system to the FFTF:

Fields: Nuclea r power plants & nuclea r fuel rep rocess i ng flow diagrams, steam turbine Cycle selection, facilities, including the ffTF, Hanford, WA, and equipment sizing, etc. Construction and balance of plant facilities; structural engineer- startup engineer; power plants ing, earthquake engineering, site investigations, (conventionals),

licensing engineering, geotechnical engineering, and others.

Name: Edwa rd L. Mol i sheve r Name: David G. Swanson Deg ree: B.S., M.S. t course work for Ph.D., Mechanical Deg ree: B.S., Ph.D. , Nuclea r & Physica l Chemistry Engineering / Applied Mechanics Yea rs Experience: 17 Years Experience: 22 Fields: Effect of nuclear radiation on materials; reactor Fields: Fusion reactors technology: Nova laser cooling safety in areas of high temperature chemistry; system, Tokomak nuclear reactor; minimum stress severe accident analysis of a nuclear environment to ro ida l field magnet using membrance calcula-(reactor); the effect of aerosol in the containment tions; analysis of nuclear waste repositories env i ronment; hyd rogen control system and others. for ventilation and nuclear waste handling; others, d

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Company Name: Paul Parks and Associates, Inc. Principal Name: Paul Pa rks Add res s: 100 Boylston Street, Suite 815

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President Boston, MA 02116 Averace Cross Recelots ( 3 vrs):

Do l la r Vo l ume, 1982: 5100,000 to $250,000 Telephone: (617) 451-3688 1981: $100,000 to $250,000 1980: $100,000 Year Founded: 1979 No. P rofe s s iona l Staff: Full-time 16 8(a) Status: Certified Pa rt-t i me Capabilities and Experience of Firm: Facilities: On-Site--

Ma_for Fields: No. of Cont racts: Pa rent company located in Boston, Massachusetts; branch offices at 1518 Wh i t t i e r St. , NW, Washington, DC 20012.

Civil Engineering 3 Environmental impacts 6 St ructu ra l Engineering 6 Minor Fields: Access To--

Nuclear Engineering Research *

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Boston Water & Sewer Commission, F. Cens (617) 426-6046 BOSCOM-FMR Properties, R. Taylor (617) 292-6034 Transportation Systems Center, Department of Transportation, Town of Burlington R. Raab (617) 494-2072 Stone and Webster Army Corps of Engineers, Waltham, MA Westover Air Force Base Deta ils of Professiona l Staff: Deta ils of Professiona l Staff: (Continued)

Name: Pa u l Pa rks Name: John O'S. Franc i s Dea ree: Professional Engineer Dea ree: MBA Ph.D. (in process) Management, Statistics Yea rs Experience: 25+ Years Experience: 25+

Fields: Engineering; education; community development. Fields: Enginecring; education; comm mity development; management science; economic and statistical quality control; cost benefit analysis.

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-DEC MicroVAX 2; Ada Compiler Validated; MIL-STDs:

Electrical Enjineering 18 1815- A, 483, 490, 1679, 2167, and 2165; Color Electronic Engineering 14 Graphics Display.

Human Factors (Training) 6 Approved for storage of secret material.

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Burroughs ( System Development Corp. ), D. Jones, Access To--

(805) 987-6811 VAX 11-780/VAX-750/ IBM 4341/CRAY/CDC Cyber System.

Deta ils of Professiona l Staff:

Name: Booker T. Thomas

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Yea rs Experience: 29 '

Name: Enrique Dagach* .

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Name: John Draper * . Personnel capable in:

Deg ree: B.S., Chemistry / Biology; Ph.D., Education Psychology Yea rs Experience: 21 - simulation and modeling Fields: Multivariate statistical analysis / numerical - reliability and. maintainability analysis methods /psychomotrics. - mathematics

- statistics Name: Robert N. Meehan* - quality assurance / quality control Dea ree: B.S., Math: Ph.D., Mathematics & Physics - electrical engineering Yea rs Experience: 27

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Growth Pattern: 125% one year increase of dollar volume in 1981, no g rowth in 1982, 152% increase in 1983 and 221% increase in 1984.

Yea r Founded: 1972 No. Profess iona l Staff: Full-time: 15 8(a) Status: Certified Pa rt-t i me : 5 Capabilities and Experience of Fi rm: Facilities: On-Site--

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Civil Eng inee ring 7 Reference libra ry.

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Mechanical Engineering 7 Xerox copier.

St ruc tu ra l Eng inee ring 12 Calculators.

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G.M. Co rp. (Cadillac Division), Mr. C. Teschker, The University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, MI, (313) 554-6218 Mr. J.C. Janveja, (313) 764-3414 G.M. Corp. (Oldsmobile Division), Mr. C. GretZinger, K-Ma rt Co rpo ra t i on, Mr. J . R. Mill, (517) 377-6502 (313) 643-1306 State of Michigan, Bureau of Facilities, Mr. J.M. Sullivan, Selfridge ANG Base, MI, Mr. T. Alderton, (517) 373-3670 (313) 466-5222 State of Michigan, Department of Transportation, Phelps Collins ANG Base, M1, Lt. Col. G.L. Weinhagen, Mr. Ho-Lum Wong, (517) 373-0030 (517) 354-4955

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Mechanical Technology, I nc. ( pu rcha se o rde rs ), J. Pa l me r, Of fice of Nuclea r Wa ste i sola t ion, U.S. Depa rtment (609) 234-3880 ext. 211 of Ene rgy, J. Finley (614) 421-4370 RCA, J. Stranix (609) 734-2516 U.S. Depa rtment of Labor U.S. Depa rtment of Energy Honeywell, Inc.

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Details of Professional Staff:

Name: S. Basheer Ahmed, President Deg ree: Ph.D., Economics, Texas A & M University Years Experience: 20 Fields: For Oak Ridge National Labo ra to ry: Nuclea r desa li-nation complexes; cost / benefit analyses of nuclear and fossil plants; economic studies of geothermal, solar, and fusion energy systems, and the energy conservation ase scts of modular integrated utility systems.

For Oak Ridge Associated Universities and others:

l developed systems framework for energy forecasts; economic analysis of electric energy systems; manpower forecasts; regional energy systems; and waste heat recovery for energy conservation.

Associate Editor, IEEE Transactions on Systems, Man and Cybernetics Member of IEEE Energy Committee i Fellow, AAAS Member, AEA; ORSA; ANS i

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Comoany Name: PSC Associates, Inc. Principal Name: Peter S.C. Chan Add re s s: PSC Plaza

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Pre s ident 200 Blossom Lane Mountain Viev, CA 94041 Averaae Gross Receipts (3 vrs): $575,852 Do l l a r Vo l ume, 1983: 5305,033 Te lephone: (415) 969-1144 Growth Pattern: upwa rd Yea r Founded: 1975 No. P rofe ss i ona l Staff: Full-time: 14 4

8tal Status: Certified Pa rt-t i me : 4 Capabilities and Experience of Fi re: [acilities: On-Site--

Ma_ lor Fields: No. of Cont racts: Corporate headquarters is located in Mountain View, CA with branch offices in San Francisco and Pacheco, CA and Env i ronmenta l Impacts 14 Honolulu, Hl. Headqua rters occupies over 5,000 squa re Geology /Geotechnical Engineering 40 feet of office and laboratory facilities. The laboratory Hyd ro l ogy 12 facili ties a re ma inta ined by professiona ls tra ined in Quality Assurance 29 providing various soil and material testing services.

Seismology 14 T ra nspo rta t ion 9 Maintains its soils and material testing laboratories in Waste Management 18 Mountain View and Pacheco which have been inspected by the National Bureau of Standards and meet the ASTM E-329 sta nda rd s. Has a mobile trailer equipped with soil and concrete testing facilities. Has its own geophysical Minor Fields: equipment, nuclear density gauges and maintains a pool of field equipped vehicles for exploration and field Geophysics 12 testing purposes.

Hazardous Waste 6 Resea rch Development 4 Equipped with computer for word processing and engineer.

ing, programs for settlements, slope stability, pile de-sign, earthquake engineering, and seismic response analysis.

Notes:

PSC Associates, Inc. provides diversified services in geology, geotechnical eng i nee ri ng, seismic evaluations, environ-mental studies, hydrologic investigations, materials engineering and quality assurance services on construction p rojects.

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Repeat Clients: Sinale-time Clients:*

City & County of San Francisco, W. O'Brien, (415) 876-2165 East Bay Municipal Utility District, D. Heick (415) 433-0700 W.W. Dean & Associates, B. Dean, (415) 349-8811 Bank of America San Francisco, R. Shabazz, (415) 953-0504 Ca rrol l/ Resources Eng inee ring & Hgmt. , R. Eppler, Gene ra l Foods /Oroweat Baking Co. , H. Bechius, (415) 348-3280 (415) 952-7900 County of San Mateo, B. Kirk, (415) 363-4100 Turner Const ruction Co. , (415) 391-1310 M.H. Podell Co., R. Cha f fee , (415) 579-7903 U. S. A rmy, B. Wagner, (408) 287-3400 Dames & Moore, R. Da rragh, (415) 433-0700 U.S. Post Office, B. Williams, (415) 876-9421 George Nolte & Assoc. , W. Wagner, (408 ) 287-r400 Fede ra l Highway Admini stra t ion, V. Scott, (202) 755-9370 James M. Montgome ry, J. Be rgen , (415) 933-2250 Amrac Property Development, C. Chun, (808) 536-0085 Arthur Tam & Assoc. , A. Tam, (415) 421-5134 Bechtel International Co rp. , H. Meyer, (415) 768-1902 VT N- Pa c i f i c, Inc., C. Yoon, (808) 521-5651 Sta te Fa rm insurance Co. , M. Dud ley, 766-2452 Environmental Impact Planning, C. Bu rwa sse r, (415) 864-2371 San Francisco International A i rpo rt, W. ( 309)B O ri en, (415) 876-2165 Amf ac Property Development, C. Chun, (808) 536-0085 M.A. Nicholas Co., H. Kightlinger, (408) 946-2218 C.B. Engineering, J. Christensen, (408) 378-4345 City of Pacifica, S. Holmes, (415) 877-8626 Contra Costa Water Depa rtment, R. King, (415) 237-5490 County of Santa Cruz, G. Bu rva sse r, (415) 864-2311 City of Pacifica, S. Holmes, (415) 877-8626 Anderson-Nichols, R. King, (415) 237-5490 Raymond Vail & Associates, A. Vail, (916) 929-3323 Grea t America Pa rk, M. Foley, (513) 241-8989 De Anza Corp., C. Powers, (213) 345-5510 City of Davis, R. Wier, (916) 756-3740 Deta ils of Professiona l Staff: Monta ra Sanita ry District, J. Maki, (415) 348-3280 Deleuw-Creeley-Hyman, J. Jeno, (415) 433-0700 Name: Peter S.C. Chan, President Ca laveras County, M. Thalhamer, (916) 929-3323 Dec ree: B.S. Tuolumne Regional Water District, L. Wing, (209) 532-1437 Years Experience: 19 Fields: Civil engineering.

Name: Ca ry Pa rikh, Vice President Details of Professional Staff: (Continued)

Dea ree: B.S., Civil Eng i nee ri ng ; M.S., Geotechnical Name: Ya-Hu Shen Eng i nee ri ng Dea ree: B.S., Civil Eng inee ri ng, Yea rs Experience: 14 M.S., Geotechnical Eng i nee ri ng Fields: Civil engineering, geotechnica l engineering, Years Exoerience: 9 ma te ria l testing. Fields: Civil engineering, geotechnica l eng i nee ri ng .

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Years Experience: 25 Years Experience: 35 Fields: Civil engineering, qua lity engineering, Fields: Engineering geologist, geologist, hyd ro l og i st.

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, TiAle: President Detroit, MI 48219 Averace Gross Receipts ( 3 yrs): S469,150 Do l l a r Vo l ume , 1983: S473,000 Telephone: (313) 535-9580 Growth Pattern: slight yearly fluctuation at this level Yea r Founded: 1979 No. Professional Staff: Full-time: 7 8(a) Status: Certified Pa rt-t ime: 3 Capabilities and Experience of firm: Facilities: On-Site--

Ma ior Fields: No. of Contracts: Office fully furnished for engineering and draf ting.

ALTOS computer, word processing and financia l Mechanical Eng ineering (Water programming cagabil i ties, a nd Wa s tewa te r T rea tmen t ) 31 Apple " MACINTOSH computer, word processing and draf ting St ruc tu ra l Eng ineering (Wastewater capabilities.

T rea tmen t Plant Expansion) 12 Blueprint machine, copier, Electronic Adler with memory and computer lia ison.

Libra ry cf Federa l and State government codes and standards; Repeat Clients: extensive research materials for water and wastewater treatment.

Hubbell, Roth & Cla rk, Inc., G. Roth, P.E., (313) 338-9241 Det roi t Water & Sewerage Dept. , J. Ridgeway, (313) 224-1732 Wade, Trim & Assoc., Inc., D. Watson, (313) 291-5400 Access To--

Ayres, Lewis, Norris & May, Inc., A. Singhai, (313) 761-1010 Finkbeiner, Pettis & Strout, Ltd., B. F rey, (419) 473-1121 CAD / CAM Sinate-time Clients:

Monroe Cha rter Township, H. S t ra ub , (313) 241-5501 Environmental Science & Engineering, Inc., Dr. L. Danck, (800) 874-7872 Deta i ls of Professiona l Staff: Deta il s of Professiona l Staff: (Continued)

Name: Rama Rao V. Cherukuri, P.E. Name: Brian R. Curson, CE Dea ree : M.S., Sanita ry Engineering Dea ree: B.S., Civil Eng inee ring Years Experience: 26 Yea rs Experience: 5 Fields: Water & wastewater treatment; Fields: Structura l engineering.

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President P.O. Box 267 Average Gross Receipts (3 yrs 11 North Sa l t Lake, Utah 84054 Do l l a r Vo l ume, S850,000 annually Telephone: (801) 298-2401 Growth Pattern: Leveled off af ter early peak; holding steady last two yea rs.

No. Professional Staff: Full-time 9 Yea r Founded: 1977 Pa rt-t i me 6 8tal Status: Certified Capabilities and Experience of Firm: Facilities: On-Site--

No. of Contracts: Data Genera l Eclipse S/250 computer, 512 K byte memory; Ma ior Fields: 190 megabyte disk, 800/1600 BPI 9 track tape drive; Civil Engineering 4 digital plotter, line printer, 4 Tektronix graphics Env i ronmenta l impacts 10 terminals with high resolution digitalizing tablets, Geology /Geotechnical Eng i nee ri ng 42 Minor Fields: Access To--

Draf ting services; typing; technical editing.

Repeat Clients: Sinate-time Clients:

Commun i ty Se rv i ce s Adm i n i s t ra t i on, R.C. Babel (202) 632-6520 Kayser Engineers, Inc.

Tund ra Mines, Ltd., B. Daff ron (505) 268-5080 Bureau of Land Management, J. Cunningham (303) 234-5437 National Pa rk Services, R. Laubenhiem (303) 234-4308 Ronald Willden (801) 942-6977 Magnum Resources, Inc., R. R. Robinson (801) 266-8576 U.S. Bureau of Reclamation, M. Heiner (801) 524-5359 Dresser Industries, Inc., R. S. Danitt (702) 738-8411 U.S. Department of the Interior Exxon Mine ra l s Co., USA, R. A. Sultreach ( 303) 789-7757 U.S. Depa rtment of the Navy, A. Kapcenstein (619) 939-3411 Chevron Resources Company, C. M. Swift (303) 857-2700 MINCON Fishlake National Fo re s t , D. K. Al lan (801) 896-4491 U.S. Geological Survey, R. H. Klauk (801) 581-6831 Ute Indian Tribe / DOE, J. Cutch (801) 722-5141 U. S. Fo re s t Service, L. Wiese (801) 625-5213 CH2M Hill, G. Evans (801) 539-0070 Bendix Field Engineering Corp., C. B. Inberg (303) 242-8621 USDA Soil Conservation Service, S. Powell (907) 276-4246 Uintah-Ouray indian Reservation, J. Cutch (801) 722-5141 Freeport Exploration Company, E. J. Colla rd (702) 323-2251 U.S. Fish & Wildlife Service, J. Miller (303) 234-3496 Deta il s of Professiona l Staff:

Name: Tom N. Mo r i , President Dea ree s: Business Management Graduate Years Experience: 13 Fields: Ma rketing; Administration; Finance.

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Title:

Pres ident Lanham, MD 20706 Averaae Cross Receipts (3 yrs):

Do l la r Vo l ume, 1984: St.7M Telephone: (301) 731-3600 1985: S4.8M Yea r Foitnded: Nov embe r, 1979 No. Professional Staff: Full-time 20 8fal Status: Ce rt i f ied Pa rt- t i me

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Ma_ lor Fields: No. or Contracts: 38,000 squa re feet or orrice space - Lanham, MD (HQ)

Vitor 9000 computer. '

Electrical Engineering 36 Digital Word Processing Computers.

Electronics Engineering 49 6,000 sq. ft. - Crof ton, MD ( Laborato ry)

Emergency Planning (evaluation 12,000 sq. ft. - Dayton, Ohio ( Field office) and/or development of emergency 1,000 sq. ft. - Boston, Massachusetts (Field office) communications systems) VAX 7/30 Could Power Node 6000 )

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l Fede ra l Aviation Administration, M. Perle (202) 246-3290 Navy Recruiting Command - Lt. Bob Humphrey (703 ) 696-4577 l

Naval Oceans Systems Center, A. Wuensch (619) 225-2594 Fede ra l Emergency Management Administration (202) 287-3872 1sacomm, Inc., B. Tabak (404) 320-1033 NASA, J. Sobala (202) 453-2010 Defense Communications Agency. R. White Tri-Service Medica l Information System - Jerry Bennis Arinc, R. Schmidt (301) 266-4000 (202) 215-2260

  • Based on corporate and staff experiences.

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Repeat Clients: (Continued) Notes:

Offices presently have a SECRET level facility clearance Computer Sciences Corp., J. Ludford (703) 533-6654 and individual members of the RJO staff hold clearances Air Force Logistics Command, Col. J. Maley (513) 257-7029 through the level of SECRET.

Ma ri te l , Inc., D. King (301) 672-1700 The Bertman Group (703) 281-7750 Internal Revenue Service, J. Mannion (202) 566-4825 Depa rtment of Agriculture - ASCS Edward Dinges (202) 447-3750 U.S. Coast Guard - Morris Solomon (202) 426-1281*

Details of Professional $taff:

Name: Richa rd J. Otero, President Deg ree: M.S., Electrical Eng inee ring Years Experience: 24 Fields: Communications.

Name: Kent Haspert, Vice President Dea ree: Ph.D., Electrical Eng inee ring Years Excerience: 20 Fields: Communication systems.

Name: Phillip Walcof f, Executive Vice President Deg ree: MSEE, Electrical Engineering Yea rs Experience: 22 Fields: Communication.

  • A representative sample of clients.

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Company Name: Scientech, Inc. Princloal Name: Dr. L.J. Yba rrondo Add ress: PO Box 1406

Title:

President Idaho Falls, ID 83403-1406 +

Aversoe Gross Receipts (2 yrs): $215,000 Do l la r vo l ume, 1983: N/A; 1984: $130,000; 1985: $300,000 Telephone: (208) 523-2077 Growth Pattern: dynamic Yea r Founded: 1983 No. Profe s s iona l Staff: Full-time: 6 8tal Status: Ce rt i fied Pa rt- t i me : 10 Capabilities and Experience of Fira: Facilities: On-Site--

Ma_ior Fields: No. of Contracts: 2,000 sq. ft, of office space in Idaho Falls, ID.

Conference room, draf ting room, engineering design area, Nuclear Engineering 2 computer room and administrative area.

Nuclear Reactor 1 Up-to-date copying and telecommunications equipment.

Probabilistic Risk Assessment 6 Equipped with computer office system complete with high Qua lity Assurance 4 speed mechanical and laser printers.

Regulatory Analysis 4 Tektronix computer terminal and printer (4014 and 41158).

Safety Analysis 6 Waste Management 1 Access To--

Repeat Clients: Idaho National Engineering Laboratory Computer System.

Los Alemos National Laboratory Computer System.

Nuclea r Regulatory Commission, Dr. F. Oda r, (301) 427-4727; TEMPEST secure office space approved by U.S. Dept. of Dr. L. Shotkin, (301) 427-4254; Dr. 8. Sheron, Ene rgy. Sophisticated Manufacturing Capabilities.

(301) 492-7460 U.S. Dept. of Energy, R. Lease. (208) 526-1668 EC&G Idaho, Inc., B. Ba rnes, (208) 526-6355 Los Alamos Nationa l La bo ra to ry, D r. H. Sullivan, Sinole-time Clients:

(505) 667-9820 Sandia National Laboratories, Dr. J. Sprung, (505) 844-0134 Eyring Research Institute, Inc., A.B. Strong, (801) 375-2434 Science Application international Corp., R. Blond, I nte rna t iona l Energy Associates, Ltd., D r. R. Ma t t son, (703) 734-5928 (202) 342-6747 l

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Repeat Clients: (Continued) Details of Professional Stsff: (Continued)

Japan Atomic Energy Research Institute, (JAERI), Name: Linda S. Kee Dea ree: B.S., Mechanical Eng i ngee ri ng D r. K. Ta sa ka , 02928-2-5265 Years Exoerience: 7 Exxon Nuclea r Corporation, C.E. Leach, (509) 375-8360 Fields: Nuclea r Engineering--specialized in low-level waste Catalytic, Inc., M.J. Mitchell, (208) 526-3808 reduction; mechanical and industrial engineering.

Hunter Saucerman Construction Co.,

J . Sa uce rma n, (208) 522-4758 Name: Willian A. Spencer Deg ree: M.S., Mechanical Engineering Deta ils of Professiona l Staff: Years Experience: 30 Fields: Nuclear reactor quality control, quality assurance, Name: Larry J. Yba rrondo Ph.D., Mechanical Engineering and auditing for compliance with government stand-Deg ree:

Yea rs Experience: 25 a rd s a nd regulations; construction of nuclear Fields: Nuclear Engineering--all aspects of nuclear reactor facilities.

technology.

Name: Roger W. Griebe Notes:

Deg ree: Ph.D., Mechanical Engineering Additional staff expertise:

Years Excerience: 20 Fields: Nuclear Engineering--plant safety analysis, - Marketing of nuclear reactor sof tware for safety analysis probabilistic risk assessment, envi ronmenta l and operations, internationally, monitoring, satellite technology, data encryption - Specification, design, development and testing of and transmission, extensive safeguards experience. i nst rumenta t ion, monitoring and control systems includ-ing quality inspection and assurance.

Name: Dennis Meier Deg ree: M.S., Nuclear Engineering Years Experience: 8 Fields: Design and testing of nuclear power plant safety analysis programs; sof tws t dcs egn, qua lity assur-ance, documentation, prog ramming, ma rketing and customer support.

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Company Name: Scientific Systems, Inc. Principal Name: Raman K. Mehra Add ress: One Alewife Place

Title:

President 35 Cambridge Park Drive Cambridge, MA 02140 Aversoe Cross Receipts ( 3 yrs):

Do l la r Vo l ume, 1985: S55 Million Telechone: (617) 661-6364 G rowth Pa t te rn: 12% one-year increase in dollar volume in 19G3; 47% in 1984; and 94% in 1985 Year Founded: Septembe r, 1976 No. P rofess iona l Staff: Full-time 60 8fal Status: Certified Pa rt-t i me 5 Cacabilities and Exoerience of Fi re: Facilities: On-Site--

Ma_ lor Fields: No. of Contracts: Branch office in Washington, DC 22,000 squa re feet of home office space Me teo ro logy 5 VAX 11/780 computer Nondestructive Examination 1 VAX 11/750 computer Probabilistic Risk Assessment 4 Statistics 4 Minor Fields: Access To--

Elect rica l Eng i nee ri ng

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Electronics Engineering

  • Repeat Clients:

l Dept. of the Air Force ESD, Donna Davis (617) 271-3008 l Chief U.S. Army Research Institute, Scott Graham (502) 624-2613 Dept. of Energy, Valdean Ohlsson (312) 972-2383 Electric Power Research Institute, Millie Chethik (415) 855-2185 National Science Foundation, Ma ry O'Connell (402) 357-9602 NASA, Che ryl Harrison (713) 483-3803 I

  • See professional staff experience.

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Name: Raman K. Meh ra , President Motes:

Deg ree: Ph.D. , Cont rol Systems Theory years Experience: 17 A SECRET facility clearance has been granted by the Defense Fields: Cont ro l system design, computer timulation, Logistics Agency, Boston, MA (FSC #2N787) dated 6/1/77.

stability analysis, optimal cont ro l and estima- Other Professional Staff Fields:

tion, numerical solution of optimization problems; - Con t ro l systems theory and rigid body dynamics system identification, adaptive and Stochastic - Mathematics control, time series analysis, fault detection - Statistics and diagnosis using operating data. - Engineering physics

- Economic systems Notes: - Chemical eng ineering

- Electrical engineering Worked on the design of autopilots for a i rcraf t, using - Mechanical engineering modern control theo ry. Dissertation research concerned with the application of optimum smoothing and conjugate gradient method s to s r.e rt ia l navigation and aerospace problems.

Member of a technical staff responsible for applying estima-tion and control theo ry to e ne rt s a l navigation systems.

Developed several computer programs for optimum filtering, smoothing and identification of linea r dynamic systems.

Has developed a new approach for obtaining optimal inputs to identify linear dynamic systems, and to design adaptive cont rol systems for complex industrial processes. Nume rous publications (100+).

Name: Donald E. Gustafson, Vice President Dec ree: Ph.D., Eng i nee ring years Ewoerience: 23 Fields: Biomedical specialty; modern estimation and detec-tiontheory, bio-medica l systems, stochastic control systems, pattern recognition, dynamic system model-ing, numerical optimization, sof twa re system development, computer simulation.

Notes:

Has participated in the design of quidance control systems for Polaris; statistical analyses of missile guidance and navigation errors. Has conducted studies in stra tegic systems analysis and developed comprehensive six-degree-of-f reedom dynamic simulations for missile analysis.

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Company kame: SEEMA, Inc. Princloal Na me: Mahesh B. Shah, P.E.

Add res s: 3217 N. Armistead Ave.

Title:

P res ident Hampton, VA 23666 Aversee cross Receiots f 3 vrs): $419,922 ( FY82, 83, 84)

Do l la r Vo l ume, 1983: 5410,600; 1984: $317,688 Teleobone: (804) 865-0061 Growth Pattern:

Year Founded: 1980 No. Profe ss iona l Sta f f: Full-time: 23 8tal Status: Certified Capabilities and Ewoerience of Fi re: Facilities: On. Site--

Ma_ior Fiqlds: No. of Contracts: 20 miles north of Norfolk, VA.

2,500 sq. ft. office space.

Eng ineering 12 IBM PC-XT.

Fi re Protection 4 I BM PC-AT wi th 42 MB ha rd d i sc.

Geology /Ceotechnical Eng inee ring 4 Varicus Sharp copiers.

Mechanical Eng inee ri ng 11 Complete draf ting facilities.

St ructu ra l Eng i nee ring 6 Complete reference library of supply catalogues.

Repeat Clients: Sinate-time Clients:

NASA, Langley Resea rch Center, Mr. Tiller, (804) 865-4601 Langley AFB, Mr. Wendover, (804) 764-7898 Veterans Administration, Mr. Srskic, (202) 389-3852 Norfolk District, U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, Ci ty o f Newpo rt News, M r. Ga r re t, (804) 247-8611 Mr. Richa rdson, (804) 441-3554 USMC Development & Education Command, Mr. Delaney, US Navy Public Works Center, Mr. Mehring, (804) 444-8283 (703) 640-2028 US Coast Gua rd, Lt. De Stephano, (804) 898-2243 Details of Professional Staff: Deta ils of Professiona l Staff: (Continued)

Name: Mahesh B. Shah, P. E. Name: By ron F. Wi l l iams, R. A. , A. I . A.

Dea ree: B.S., Mechanica l Engineering; M.S. , Therma l & e DgLqLee: B. Architecture Cont ro l Engineering Years Experience: 29 Yea rs Exoerience: 15 Fields: Extensive experience in design, structures, Feelds: Mechanical and structural design, analysis, contract documents, specifications, and cost specification & cost estimation of equipment analysis.

and facilities. Expe rienced in studies and design the areas of systems engineering and energy conservation.

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Details of Professional Staff: (Continued) Details of Professional Staff: (Continued)

Name: Joseph C. Lawson, P.E. Name: George J. Dougherty, P.E.

Deg ree: B.S., Mechanica l Engineering Dea ree: B.S., Electrical Engineering; M.S., Engineering Mgat.

Years Ewoerience: 34 Years Ewoerience: 27 Fields: Design, plans and specification experience for high pressure air and nitrogen distribution system, high Notes:

pressure steam distribution system. Enaineerino Staff Breakout: 3 architects; 2 civil engineers; 3 draf tsmen; 2 electrical engineers; 3 mechanical engineers; Name: William E. Stoneberger 1 soils engineer; 3 structural engineers.

Deg ree: B.S., Civil Eng ineering Years Ewoerience: 3D Other Staff Capabilities: Computer facilities, cor.struction Feelds: Structural engineering experience in stress of management, energy conservation, fire protection, HVAC, medical analysis and design of facility and equipment, facilities, piping design, power generation / transportation /

including foundations, towe rs, a i rc ra f t com- distribution, modernization / rehabilitation of facilities, solar ponents, wind tunnet models, model supports energy-active / passive, security systems, towers, utility systems, and strain gage transducers. and wind tunnels.

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Comoany lease: Simms lodustries, Inc. Principal Mame: James R. Simms Add ress: 7413 Meadow View Ci rcle

Title:

President Clarksville, Ma ryland 21029 Aversee Cross Receipts (3 yrsi: N/A

. Do l la r vo l ume, 1983: S32,000 Telechone: (301) 498-5927 Crowth Pattern: 50% g rowth in 1984 165% projected growth in 1985-Year Founded: 1983 No. P rofess iona l Staff: Full-time: 2 8tal Status: Certified Pa rt-t i ng : 4 Capabilities and Experience of Fire: Facilities: On-Site--

Ma_ior Fields: No. of Cont racts: 1.400 sq. ft. of office space.

Sec ret facility clearance.

Electronics Engineering 2 Regulatory Analysis 1 Reliability

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Repeat Clients: Sinale-time Clients:

Ball Aerospace Systems Division, C. Henrickson, Na t iona l Space Technology Laboratories, W. Mooneyhan, (303) 441-4101 (601) 688-3326 NASA Headquarters, D. Diller, (202) 453-1743 naval Surface Weapons Center, H.' Cole. (202) 394-3038

  • J. Simms and F.M. Marks have skills in the area of reliability.

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Details of Professional Staff: Details of Professional Staff: (Continued) 16ase: James R. Simms, P.E. 16ame: C. B ruce Ba i rd Degree: B.S., Mechanical Engineering, M. A., Management, juris Deg ree: B.S., Engineering Physics doctor vears Emocrience: 35 Years Experience: 30 Fields: Operations resea rch, systems engineeriseg, elec- Fields: Regulatory analysis, systems acquisition, systems tronic engineering operations analysis, communi- engineering, operations analysis, cations, technology planning and assessment, hotes: Regulatory Analysis: Analyzed the impact on a Notes: Regulatory Analysis: Specalizes in interprofessional large space system of proposed inte rna tiona l assignments involving dynamic and unsettled interactions regulations regarding data transmission and among law, management and technology.

utilization. Electronics Engineering: Designed and implemented an electronic mail system for a

. joint 16ASA/DOD space program. Name: Daniel P. Moore, Jc.

Deg ree: B.S., Electrical Engineering 16ame: Fred M. Ma rks Years Evoerience: 30 Degree: B.S. , Ae rona at ica l Eng inee ring fields: System simulation.

Years Experience: 30 Fields: Systems engineering, electronics. 16ame: Ca rl L. Sturgill DegrcC: B.S., Math / Physics Notes: Regulatory Analysis: Led a study of the Navy Years Evoerience: 30 aircraf t acquisition and support process which included the impact of regulations. Electronics Fields: Systems engineering, advanced energy system, electronics, ar:d equipment design.

Eng inee ring: Designer of a radio control kit that is widely sold in the U.S. Notes: Performed systems analyses and engineering on seismic techniques for the location of underground stations, and the development of low f requency through-the-ea rth communication equipment.

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Comoany name: SRA Technologies, Inc, Principal Mame: Ca rlton D. Lewis Add re ss: 4700 King St.

Title:

President Cuite 300 Alexandria, Vi rginia 22302 Averace Cross Receipts ( 3 ves): $6.5 million Dolla r Volume, 1983: 54.5 million: 1984: $7.2 million 1985: S7.7 million Crowth Pattern: average annual growth rate for period 1981 Telephone: (703) 671-7171 through 1984 was 36%

voar Founded: 1975 No. Profe ss iona l Staff: Full-time: 125 Sfal Status? Certified Part-time: 12 Capabilities and Evoerience of Fi re: Facilities: On-Site--

Ma_ior Fields: ko. Er Cont racts: Headqua rte red in Alexandria, VA, in accommodations of over 33,000 sq. ft. that include publication / reproduction, com-Env i ronmenta l Impacts 10 puter, libra ry, telephone survey center, secure storage, and Quality Assurance 4 conference facilities. Maintains West Coast operations in Regulatory Analysis 17 12,000 sq. ft. facility in Mountain View, CA. Maintains Statistics 8 active DOD and State Depa rtment SECRET facility clea rances.

T ranspo rta t ion 5 Waste Management 4 IBM System 36 with 200 MB hard disk and IBM PCs, XTs and compatibles with associated peripherals and sof tware.

Access To--

Repeat Clients:'

IBM 360/370, Da ta Gene ra l Eclipse, IBM 4331 and DEC 10 Systems.

Department of Energy:

- Office of Health and Envi ronmenta l Resea rch, R. Rader, Con t ra ct-ded ica ted, on-site facilities in Washington, DC (301) 353-2651 (EPA's Telecommunications Office and the Department of Energy

- muclear Waste Policy Act Project Office, B. McNutt, Office of Conservation and Renewable Energy Public Hearings

- Office of Conservation and Renewable Energy, Office); in McLean, VA ( Federa l Highway Administration S. Weis, (202) 252-8594 fairbanks Research Computing Center); and in Prince George's County, MD (Federa l Emergency Management Agency Publications Env a ronmenta l Protection Agency: Control and Distribution Center).

- Of f i ce of Po l icy, P l a nn i ng a nd Eva l ua t i on, N . P. Ross, (202) 382-2680 Sinole-time Clients: *

- Of fice of Water, R. Hardaker, (202) 382-5835 1202) 382-5835 Social Security Administration:

- Office of Research and Development, J. koutsandreas. - Office of Resea rch, Statistics and Inte rna t iona l (202) 382-5789 Policy, T. Price, (301) 673-5555

- Office of Pesticides and Toxic Substances D. Fletcher, - Office of Child Support Enforcement, J. Traecy, (202) 382-7077 (301) 443-5301

  • Listings limited to clients and projects that were consistent with potential IIRC requi rements.

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- office of Solid waste and Emergency Response, - Department of Agriculture, Office of Analysis and C. Rothenstein, (202) 382-2791 Evaluation, L. Esrov, (703) 756-3115

- Office of Legal and Enforcement Counsel, ts. Stoloff, (202) 475-8777 Details of Professional Sta f f: (Continued)

- Office of Administration, T. Hadd, (202) 475-8270 16ame: James B. Hodson, Sr. Vice President U.S. Itavy, llava l Ship Research & Development Center, Deg ree: B.A., Education C. Adema, (301) 267-3831 years Experience: 18 Fields: Regulatory enforcement, environmental impact, Department of Transportation: training and program evaluation

- Federal Highway Administration, C. Stroges. (703) 285-2372

- laational Highway Safety Administration, J. Eberbt rd, 16otes:

(202) 426-4892 Over 100 contracts with more than 30 government and Department of Health & Human Services: private sector cliants.

- Social Security Administration, Office of Family Assistance, E. Lee (202) 245-3085

- Health, lla t iona l Cancer Institute, K. Cantor, Staff key areas of expertise:

- 28% of professional staff with Doctorate degrees; (301) 496-9416 - 38% with Masters degrees; Fede ra l Emergency Management Agency, R. Baker, (202) 646-2651 - 34% with Bachelors degrees; Department of Labor, Employment and Training Administration, - staff average over 10 years of experience in professional S. Pollack, (202) 376-3959 services industry.

Isat iona l rest Control Association, E. Dietrich, Extensive experience conducting feasibility studies; developing (703) 573-8330 functional requirements; defining system specifications, and Details of Professional Staff: program and task systems, evaluating and refining system implementation, and maintaining and operating existing systems.

Isang: Ca rlton Lewis, President Deg ree:

8 M.P.A., Urban Planning and Public Administrat on Work units of system analysts and programmers with extensive years Ewoerience: 12 experience in mainframes, minicomputers, microcomputers, and Feelds: Urban planning, public administration, professional distributed processing located in-house and at government development, training and technical asristance. facilities.

- Isame: George C. Theologu's, Chief Operating Officer Deg ree: Ph.D., Experimental Psychology years Ewoerience: 18 Fields: Research and evaluation design, policy analysis, organizational research, field surveys, psychometrics and statistics.

  • Listings limited to clients and projects that were Consistent with potential IIRC requirements.

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Conseny elsee: Statistica, Inc. Princiaal Isame: Riaz H. Rana, Jerry L. Ashworth -

Address: 51 Monroe Street #608

Title:

President, Vice President flockville, Maryland 20895 Averaae Cross Receipts i3 vrs):

Do l l a r Vo l ume, 1983: 5300,000; 1984: $700; 1985: $1,200 Tesechone: (301) 424-1911 Crowth Pattern: 100% pe r yea r fo r next 3 yea rs. F/Y starts January 1, 1986.

Year Founded: 1977 sto . Professiona l Staff: Full-time 30 Stal Status: Ce rti fied Part-time 4 Casabilities and Ewnerience of Fire: Facilities: On-Site..

Ma ior Fields: Iso. of contracts: 3,600 square feet of office space.

Micro-computers on site.

Statistics 6 Systees-Deta Base Design 10 Minor Fields: Access To..

Time sharing with me ior systems in the a rea, hesent Clients: Sinele-time Clients:

Bureau of h mity Health Services, G. Hendley Federal Highway Administration, A. Argomon (202) 755-9370 Federal Aviation Administration, John Dupree (301) 443-2705 Harry Diamond Laboratories, John D'Agostino (301) 394-1090 Department of Transportation /16HTSA, A. Jones (202) 426-2102 FAA Technical Center, Ma ry C. Wright (609) 484-5137 U.S. Army Publications, col F rank Mi lwee, J r. ( 703 ) 325-6800 Department of State, Travis Farrish (202) 632-8078 Statistica currently has five separate high technology contracts with the Department of State Details of" Professional Staff:

sleet: Riaz H. Rana, President Deg ree: B.S., Physics / Mathematics; M.S., Program in Mathematical 5tatistics Years Eweerience: 17 Feelds: Statistical analysis: Mothematical Modeling I

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- Complex systems ana lysis.

Maee: John A. Ha ko la - Systems optimization studies.

Dea ree: B.S. , Mathema t ics; M. A. Counseling and Guidance - Systems simulation modeling.

Years Evrerience: 22 - Sysiens cost effectiveness studies.

Fseso: Pubs ecations Automation with 13 years experience - Communications systems engineering, in data processing including database management - Communications network mooeling.

- Command, control and communications systems.

Name: Edwa rd J. Moo re - Life cycle analysis.

Deg ree: B.S., Mathematics - Reliability, ma inta inability, and ava ilability ana lysis.

vaa rs Eweerience: 24 - Data communications engineering.

Fseso: Mr. Moore has 24 years experience in all phases - Radar and navigation systems.

of ADP development cycle. - Systems safety analysis.

- Real time simulation.

Name: Jame s M. Wa lne peo ree: 8.A., finance, MBA Accounting, University of Texas Staff has knowledge of various high level languages, and yea rs Evcerience: 10 experiences in numerous ha rdware configurations.

Fsesd: Mr. Walne has over 10 years of data processing experience, with emphasis on requirements definition, systems design, programming and implementation of management information systems.

Notes:

Tecnnical sub-a rea s:

Applied Statistics

- Programmed statistics text development for Highway Traffic and Safety Engineers.

- Statistical methods to yield accurate assessment of sub-marine launched ballistic missiles.

- Statistical methodology development for weapon systems i

simulation.

- Forecasting model for health ca re.

- Statistical survey .or post service.

- Computer simulation model.

- Ma rket resea rch survey and technological growth assessment.

- Econometric modeling.

- Mathematica l model development for accidents and safety.

- Manpower forecasting.

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Comcany Name: Trans Systems Corporation Principal Name: John C. H. Woo Add re ss: 202 Dominion Road, NE

Title:

President Vienna, VA 22180 Averaoe Cross Receipts t 3 yrs):

Dol la r Volume, 1984: 5500,000 Teleobone: (703) 281-4498 (703) 281-1500 Yea r Founded: 1976 hs- Proressional Staff: Full-time 12 8fal Status: Certified Pa rt- t i me 10 Capabilities and Evoerience of F i rm: Facilities: On-Site--

N3. of Cont racts:* Three offices: Two in Vienna, Vi rginia, with 1800 squa re Ma ior Fields: feet of office space; and one in Burlington, Massachusetts, Env i ronmenta l lepacts 13 with 900 square feet.

Qua l i ty Assu rance 5 Reliability 5 Electric typewriters and word processing equipment at all T ranspo rta t ion 6 sites.

Minor Fields: Access To--

Safety Analysis

    • Computer terminals booked to Boeing Computer Network, Cont ro l Waste Management
    • Data and PRC Systems.

Statistics **

Civil Eng i nee ri ng St ructu ra l Eng i nee ring Nuclear Reactor (technical t rans la t ions ) 1 Repeat Clients: Sinole-time Clients:

Transportation Systems Cer.cer, A. A. Tauro (617) 494-2421; ORI, Inc., J. Bauchspies ( 301) 555-4924 C. M. F rede rick (617) 494-2180, G. M. James (617) 494-2171 Bureau of Mines, R. J. Simonich (303) 234-4421 Fede ra l Aviation Administration, R. L. Kopp (202) 426-8250; Kamber Engineering, Inc.

W. R. Brown (202) 426-8225: k. W. Henck (202) 426-8420; Nuclear Regulatory Commission (technical t ra ns la t ions ),

Urban Mass Transportation Administration, J. E. Kyle C. Abbott (202) 492-7566 National Pa rk Se rvice, D. Sutrin (202) 724-6781 (202) 755-4980 D. C. Department of Housing and Community Development, Fede ra l Rail road Admini stration, F. L. Mayronne (202) 755-9464; A. Guy (202) 755-9464 R. A. Montgomery (202) 724-8686 Fede ra l H i g hway Adm i n i s t ra t i on. A. Argamon (202) 755-9370 T ra n sou rce, i nco rpo ra ted , J . R. Taylor (201) 994-4520 Berna rd Johnson, Inc. , J. Zimmer ( 301 ) 493-8400

  • A representative sample of number of contracts.
    • Based on professiona l staff fields.

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4 Engineering; Ph.D. (Candidate) Industrial -

sluclear Science and Engineering.

$ Engineering. - Systems Integration and Cost Effectiveness Studies.

Years Emmersence: 26 - Socioeconomic and Environmental Analyses.

l Fields: Systems engineering; computer programming; -

Environmental Data Bank (EDS) Development - Full stange.

1 software design; human sector and cost-benefit - Quick Response Computer Support Tasks.

j evaluations. - Computerized Program Evalua tion Support.

Human Factors Engineering and Evaluation.

i 86ame: Albert Bebbs - Traffic and Logistic IIetwork Simulation.

Dec ree: M.A., Physics - Energy Efficiency Evaluation in Transportation.

! Years Experience: 25 -

Comensnity Development and Citizen Participation.

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Compatible Land use Planning and Economic Development.

environmental studies; computer programming. -

Integrated Multimodal Transportation Planning.

- Computer Application - Forecasting and Isotwork I .ssame: Ba rba ra Shapi ro Simulations.

l Deg ree: Quantitative Analysis -

Public Information Systems and Market Development, j vears Exnerience: 8 j

- Safety, Accident Analyses, Statistical Analyses and Fieldg: Systems analysis; methematical analysis; Surveys.

t cost benefit analysis. -

Communication and Brochure Development.

- Intermodal Transportation Planning.

$ 86ame: S. Chowhurdry -

Electric Vehicle Development.

l Deg ree: Ph.D., Statistics and Economics - Energy Systems Analysis.

! Years Experience: 15 - So la e Energy Applications.

j Fields: Computer data base development. -

International Environment Data Bank.

Users Manual and Systems Manual Prepa ra t ion.

k hotes:

l The principals of the fire have over 20 years of professional

ewperience all phases of systems integration and facility

? planning, socioeconomic and environmental analyses, terminal

! design and activity network euluation, and optimization of l movement systems. Specialization has also been in requirement 4 surveys, modeling, planning and programming, and data systems

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Comoany Name: Viking Energy Corporation Principal Name: Jack Saluja Add ress: 121 N. Highland Avenue, Suite 203

Title:

P res ident Pi t t sbu rgh, PA 15206 Averaae Cross Receipts (2 vrs):

Do l l a r Vo l ume, 1984 & 1985: 5870,000 Telephone: (412) 363-7777 Year Founded: 1978 No. P ro fes s iona l Staff: Full-time 6 8tal Status: Ce rt i fied Pa rt-t i me 10 Capabilities and Eweerience of Fi re: Facilities: On-Site-.

Ma_ior Fields: No. of Cont racts: Inhouse:

Mechan ica l Eng inee ring 3 - Reproduction Facilities Nuclear Engineering 6 - Inhouse Reference Libra ry Safety Analysis 7 . Access to Main Frame Computer Systems through CDC terminal

- Computer Capabilities with Extensive Engineering, Word Minor Fields: Processing, and Accounting Sof twa re Coal Conversion Studies 4 Other:

Environmental (wa te r qua l i ty; a i rbo rne 3 pollutants) Studies - Unive sity of Pittsburgh Libra ry

- Ca rneg ie-Me l lon Un i ve rs i ty Fac i l i t i es Additional Personnel Resources are available f rom the universities for:

- P rog ra mmi ng

- Concepts Developnent

- Graphics

- Sof twa re Development Repeat Clients: Single-time Clients:

l NASA, Lewis Resea rch Center, Stan Marsick (216) 433 4000 Brown Boveri Compuga rd, Romesh Wadhwani (412) 787-3000 State of PA, Ben Franklin Program, Ha rrisburg, PA CONSAD Resea rch Corporation, Wilbur Speger (412) 363-5500 Nuclear Regulatory Commission Pittsburgh Testing Laboratory, David Dunn (312) 449-5050 USAID/ DOE, Dan Bienstock (412) 675-5715 Burns & Roe, Paramus, NJ, J. M. Cans Westinghouse Electric, W. Calway (412) 928-2442 Pa rame te r, Inc. , E l m Crove, WI, Richa rd Lory (414) 786-7580 R. Mentz (412) 928-2181 USDOE/ Energy Resea rch, Jim Turi (301) 353-5241 l

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Name: Jack Saluja Types of services offered:

Deg ree: Ph.D., Nuclea r Engineering - Analytical Services (mathematical models).

Years Evoerience: 26 - Review Services in Operating and leon-Operating Plants.

Fields: Nuclear design and analysis of PWR cores; accident - Breeder Reactor Program Studies,

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analysis of PWR; control systems design and - Nuclear Waste Management.

analysis; system modeling; Robots for work in - Emergency Planning.

hazardous environments. - Risk Analysis.

- Training Services.

Name: Chester Brown - Quality Assurance / Quality Control Services.

Deg ree: B.S. , Structures - Studies of Power System Capabilities.

Years Experience: 30 Fields: Structural / stress analytical methods for reactor - Application of Robots for Decontamination, components and subsystems; structural / mechanical effects of HCDA on reactor vessel and inte rna l s; high temperature structural design; fatigue and effects of cyclic loadingj ANSYS: NASTRAN, MARC; safety evaluations of PWR s and BWR's for Plus eleven regular consultants, and three associates at:

Utilities.

- Viking Systems International - Washington, DC Name: f ranklin S. Malick - Pittsburgh Testing Laboratory.

Dee ree: M.S. , Mechanica l at Electrical Eng inee ring - CoelSAD Research Corporation.

Years Ewoerience: 35 Fields: Robot systems design; breeder reactors (merhanical design); fusion power systems; electromagnetic resea rch.

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Company Name: WCH Industries, Inc. Princioal Name: Bill Clark Harrison Add re ss: 14 Felton Street

Title:

President Waltham, MA 02154 Averace Cross Receipts ( 3 yrs):

Do l l a r Vo l ume, 1985: 5400,000 Telechone: (617) 894-7022 1984: 400,000 1983: 500,000 Year Founded: 1978 Avo. No. P ro fe s s iona l Staff: Full-time 10 8fal Status: Certified Pa rt-t i me 30 Cacabilities and Evcerience of Firm: Facilities: On-Site.-

Ma_ior Fields: No. of Cont racts:* 8,000 square feet of office space Environmental impacts 15 A branch office in Washington, DC Waste Management 12 Conference room Chemical Eng inee ri ng 10 fully equipped with electronic office equipment Radioactive Materials 8 Draf ting equipment Word processing equipment Minor Fields: R&D facility Libra ry services Statistics 4 Probabilistic Risk Assessment 4 Access To..

Health Physics 3 Computer terminal T ra nspo rta t ion 4 Ma te ria l s/ Meta l lu rgy 3 Sinate-time Clients Geology /Geotechnical Eng i nee ring 3 Clinton-2ogert, Fort Lee, NJ, A. Be rgma n, Legal (201) 944-1676 Regulatory Analysis 2 Bed fo rd VA Ho s p i ta l , Bed f o rd , MA. S. Wa l te rs, Cont. Off.

(617) 275-9500 Repeat Clients: AMCCOM, Dover, NJ, K. Ca rmean, Cont. Off. (201) 724-4142 Metcalf & Eddy Wakefield, MA, J. Vittands, V.P. keyes Assoc. , Wethersf acid, CT, J. Walworth, PM (203) 563-2341 (617) 245-5200 ERT, I nc . , Conco rd , MA, John Caban, PM (617) 369-8910 CE Maguire, Waltham, MA, B. Ba r rows, PM (617) 890-0100 Tighe & Bond, E. Hampton, MA, R. Michalski, PM (4131 527-5600 USAF, Hanscom AFB, MA. J. Flaherty, Cont. Off. Bethel, Duncan & Assoc., Burl ington, MA, D. Duncan, V. P.

(617) 861-3938 (617) 272-5910

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MASSPORT, Boston, MA, N. Fa ra me l l i , Dir. (617) 973-5390 Dept. of Energy, Wa shington, DC, Fossil Energy Adm. (Tel. # unk.)

BW&SC, Boston. MA, L. Blank, PM (617) 426-0646 Jason Cortell & Assoc., Walham, MA, J. Co rte l l , Pres.

City of Fall R i ve r, MA, (via CE Maguire/A. P ra ta ) (617) 890-3737 (617) 890-0100 FST, Lexington, MA, G.M. Reece, V.P. (617) 863-8300 TSC, Cambridge, MA, A. D' Eramo, Di r. (617) 494-2352 101

Repeat Clients: (Continued) Repeat Clients: (Continued)

Env i ronp la n. Inc., W. O ra nge, NJ , C. B i t t l e , PM Boston Redevelopment Auth., Boston, MA, J. Delga rdo (201) 325-1544 (617) 722-4300 Details of P rofess iona l Staff: Deta ils of Professiona l Staff: (Continued)

Name: D.A. Ba rbou r, Project Manager Name: Bill Cla rk Ha rrison, President Degree: B.S., USMA; M.S., Physics Deg ree: B.S., Biology; M.S., Envi ronmenta l Biology; Years Experience: 24 MBA Mgmt; Ph.D., Work, Envi ronmenta l Biology Fields: Radioactive waste disposal: Radiological safety; Health Years Eweerience: 26 Feelds: Envi ronmenta l impact assessment / statements; physics; Radiation monitoring techniques; Nuclear accident Handling, controlling and disposal of chemical, contingency planning; Decontamination procedures; Regulatory biological and radiological substances; Chemical compliance; Shipment of radioactive materials; Haz. waste munitions leak tests; Radioactive site equipment quality control; Low-level radiation monitoring and control; su rveying; Toxic chemical use and disposal: De- and Depleted uranium disposal.

pleted uranium use, control and disposa l; Control flame: R. Beniwal, P.E., Ph.D., Senior Geotechnical Engineer and disposals of chemical and biological bombs / Deg ree: B.S., Civil Engeg., M.S., Soil Eng rg. : Ph.D., Civil Eng rg .

bomblets; Decontamination of major equipment; Years Experience: 17 Disposal of waste oils; and Control cf radioactive Fields: Civil-geotechnical-hydrogeologica l-waste disposal source sets. ba ckg round; Numerous waste landfills impoundments, designs, closures, groundwater monitoring and geohydrological studies; Namel Cha rles Levy, P.E., Project Manager site investigations and contaminate transport estimations; Deg ree: B.D., Chemical Engrg.; M.S. , Chemica l Eng rg . Geo-environment / hydrologic rating of proposed waste sites; v^ars Ewoerience: 31 fields: Radioactive materials; Depleted uranium use and Remedial designs and risk analysis; and Soil chemi st ry.

disposal; Envi ronmental ana lysis; Hazardous waste Name: M. Wood, Operations Resea rch Ana lyst field studies; Waste recovery facility design; Chemical engineering; Hazardous waste remedial Dea ree: B.A., Economics; M.S. Systems Engrg.

site investigations; Hazardous materials disposal; Years Excerience; 11 Waste treatment facilities; Pollution control; Fields: Statistics: Economic analysis; Hazardous waste guidelines Toxic chemical investigations: Environmental for waste management facilities; Cost analysis for siting of waste fac. and transport of haz. substances; Risk manage-assessments; Air / water sampling & analysis; NEPA ment; Cross-media risk assessment; Technological assessment; advice; Expert testimony; Permit & regulatory com- Operations resea rch; Systems engineering; and Analysis and pliance; and Radiochemistry training / Oak Ridge evaluations.

National Lab.

B. Hugh Willis, Ph.D., Project Manager Name: James H. Johnson, Senior Sanitary Engineer Name:

Deg ree: S.B. , A&A Eng rg. : S.M. , A&A Eng rg. ; Ph.D., Dea ree: M.S., Sani ta ry Eng rg. : Ph.D. , Appl ied Eng inee r Years Experience: 17 A&A Eng rg. Fields: Chemical sludge and haz. material disposal; Ind, wastewater Y'a rs Ewoerience: 18 Fields: Environmental impact assessments / statements; Systems surveys; and Design & study of wastewater treatment facilities, engineering; Air quality modeling; Synfuels; Oil t ransport; Urban planning; Sociology; Economics; Strategic planning: Performance reviews; Schedule &

budget analysis; Resources utilization; Cost / benefit analysis; and Project management and coordination.

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Ccepany Name: Wilson Hill Associates, Inc. Principal Name: Pat ricia W. Hill Add res s: 1220 L Street, N.W. Suite 200

Title:

President Washington, D.C. 20005 Averaae Cross _ Receipts ( 3 vrsi: 4.4M Do l l a r vo l ume , i985: 59.0 Million Telephone: (202) 842-7700 Crowth Pattern: 53% one-year increase in dolla r volume in 1985 Vea r Founded: 1978 No. Pro fe s s i ona l Staff: Full-time 195 Blal Status: Certified Capabilities and Experience of Firm: Facilities: On-Site--

Major Fields: No. Qf Contracts: Washington, D.C., Corporate Headquarters 13,000 sq. ft.

Sagamore, Massachusetts, 1,500 sq. ft.

Computer Systems Enginee ring ( ha rd. Wang VS80, Hewe lett-Pa ' 'a rd 250, and 3 Apple 11 + compute rs, ware engineering and sof tware 90+ Da ta Gene ra l Eclipse MV 8000.

systems)

Repeat Clients:

Depa rtment of Transportation, L. Slough (202) 426-8602 U.S. Coa s t Gua rd, Lt. J. Doherty (202) 426-1666 U.S. Depa rtment of the Army, D. Davenport (301) 394-1310 Details of P rofes s iona l Staff: Deta ils of Professiona l Staff: (Continued)

Name: Systems Engineering Division, Sr. Associate Name: Information Sciences Division, Senior Associate Deg ree: M.S., Computer Science Degree: B.S.; MCA years Experience: 16 Years Experience: 14 Fields: Computer systems engineering, ADP planning; Sys- Fields: Data communications; Network planning and analysis tem Aquisition support HW/SW Life Cycle Manage- Telecommunication systems design and management.

ment techniques.

Name: Information Science Division, Senior Associate Name: Analytical Services Division, Senior Associate Deg ree: B.S., 1960 Deg ree: B.S., Computer Science Years Experience: 20 yea rs Eweerience: 8 Fields: Computer System design, development, and implementation; fields: Sof tware engineering for scientific applications Configuration management. Sof twa re eva lua tion, (modeling, simulation and numerical analysis), requirements analysis; feasibility studies, p roject information systems & systems programming. management.

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