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{{#Wiki_filter:United States Nuclear Regulatory Commission Official Hearing Exhibit In the Matter of
{{#Wiki_filter:United States Nuclear Regulatory Commission Official Hearing Exhibit AEROTEST OPERATIONS, INC.
: AEROTEST OPERATIONS, INC. (Aerotest Radiography and Research Reactor)
In the Matter of:
ASLBP #: 14-931-01-LT-BD01 Docket #: 05000228 Exhibit #:
(Aerotest Radiography and Research Reactor)
Identified:
ASLBP #: 14-931-01-LT-BD01 Docket #: 05000228 Exhibit #: NRC-005-00-BD01                 Identified: 8/12/2014 Admitted: 8/12/2014                     Withdrawn:
Admitted:
Rejected:                                  Stricken:
Withdrawn:
Other:
Rejected:
Stricken:
Other:  NRC-005-00-BD01 8/12/2014 8/12/2014 Anneliese Simmons - Statement of Professional Qualifications Education B.A.      Political Science and French, University of Kansas, 1989.
M.P.P. Public Policy, University of Maryland, May 2007, concentration in Finance.
Professional Experience 2008-Present  Financial Analyst, Office of Nuclear Reactor Regulation,    U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission


Responsible for evaluation and review of technical issues related to financial qualifications, foreign ownership, and decommissioning funding assurance. Responsible for conducting foreign ownership reviews and related safety evaluations, including reviews of 2009 Constellation Energy/EdF merger, Calvert Cliffs 3/Unistar COL application, 2011 Maine Yankee, Yankee Rowe and Connecticut Yankee license transfers and backup reviewer for research and test reactor reviews. Testified on foreign ownership for the Nuclear Innovation North America LLC, South Texas 3 & 4 COL hearing, AREVA Enrichment Services LLC, Eagle Rock Enrichment Facility licensing hearing. Prepare and provide briefings and documents, including guidance documents, memos, and SECY papers. Presented on foreign ownership at a British Embassy Trade Event in November 2011 and invited to speak on foreign ownership at the 2012 NRC Regulatory Information Conference.  
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2007-2008 Chief, Management Support, International Trade Administration, U.S. Department of Commerce Responsible for coordination of planning, policy and management to support international trade functions. Reviewed and approved all centrally funded contracts, and interagency and international banking agreements. Developed guidance for overseas posts on international banking, credit, and contracting issues. Oversaw international financial audit functions. Prepared briefings and policy guidance for program offices and personnel.
Anneliese Simmons - Statement of Professional Qualifications Education B.A.            Political Science and French, University of Kansas, 1989.
2000-2007 Management Consultant Reviewed and developed financial processes and procedures for grants, contracts, payroll and other financial and administrative operations for the Library of Congress and several non-profit organizations.
M.P.P.          Public Policy, University of Maryland, May 2007, concentration in Finance.
Professional Experience 2008-Present            Financial Analyst, Office of Nuclear Reactor Regulation, U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission Responsible for evaluation and review of technical issues related to financial qualifications, foreign ownership, and decommissioning funding assurance. Responsible for conducting foreign ownership reviews and related safety evaluations, including reviews of 2009 Constellation Energy/EdF merger, Calvert Cliffs 3/Unistar COL application, 2011 Maine Yankee, Yankee Rowe and Connecticut Yankee license transfers and backup reviewer for research and test reactor reviews. Testified on foreign ownership for the Nuclear Innovation North America LLC, South Texas 3 & 4 COL hearing, AREVA Enrichment Services LLC, Eagle Rock Enrichment Facility licensing hearing. Prepare and provide briefings and documents, including guidance documents, memos, and SECY papers. Presented on foreign ownership at a British Embassy Trade Event in November 2011 and invited to speak on foreign ownership at the 2012 NRC Regulatory Information Conference.
2007-2008               Chief, Management Support, International Trade Administration, U.S. Department of Commerce Responsible for coordination of planning, policy and management to support international trade functions. Reviewed and approved all centrally funded contracts, and interagency and international banking agreements. Developed guidance for overseas posts on international banking, credit, and contracting issues. Oversaw international financial audit functions. Prepared briefings and policy guidance for program offices and personnel.
2000-2007               Management Consultant Reviewed and developed financial processes and procedures for grants, contracts, payroll and other financial and administrative operations for the Library of Congress and several non-profit organizations.
Wrote, reviewed and edited policy manuals, reports, and program documents for multiple projects.
Wrote, reviewed and edited policy manuals, reports, and program documents for multiple projects.
Made presentations to senior staff and board members regarding financial matters, and led staff retreats  
Made presentations to senior staff and board members regarding financial matters, and led staff retreats and planning sessions.
 
1989-2000             U.S. Peace Corps 1999-2000             Chief Administrative Officer, Office of Volunteer Recruitment and Selection Responsible for all budget, financial and administrative functions for five headquarters and eleven regional offices responsible for recruiting and placing 3500 Peace Corps Volunteers annually.
and planning sessions.  
Coordinated budget formulation process, funding requests, budget execution, procurement, and contracting functions. Served as the primary liaison between the division and agency Chief Financial Officer and staff. Wrote numerous reports, budget justifications, briefing materials and division financial
 
                                                      
1989-2000                 U.S. Peace Corps  
 
1999-2000           Chief Administrative Officer, Office of Volunteer Recruitment and Selection Responsible for all budget, financial and administrative functions for five headquarters and eleven regional offices responsible for recruiting and placing 3500 Peace Corps Volunteers annually.
Coordinated budget formulation process, funding requests, budget execution, procurement, and contracting functions. Served as the primary liaison between the division and agency Chief Financial Officer and staff. Wrote numerous reports, budget justifications, briefing materials and division financial     handbook. Trained office managers and directly supervised five office staff.
1998-1999        Budget Implementation Manager, Africa Region Supervised ten subordinate staff responsible for budget formulation, fiscal and administrative support of four agency divisions and 26 overseas posts in the Africa Region. Supervised all accounting, payroll, collections, and payment activities and ensured that funds were disbursed according to established regulations for domestic and overseas offices. Developed and implemented new financial procedures to address international banking issues, exchange rate issues and host country legal requirements.
 
1996-1998 Budget Analyst, Office of Planning, Budget and Finance Allocated annual Peace Corps appropriation of $220 million to various divisions and offices. Analyzed and reviewed Peace Corps office planning and budget reports. Prepared numerous quantitative and written reports that examined the effect of current, new or revised policies, procedures or requirements on agency operations. Wrote numerous reports for submissions to the Office of Management and Budget and
 
Congress.
1993-1996 Associate Director, Brazzaville, Congo As one of two American staff members in Congo managing a program of approximately 50 Peace Corps Volunteers, managed post funding including appropriated funds, USAID grants, and host country government contributions. Coordinated logistics, international and in-country transportation, and contracting functions. Extensive public speaking about Peace Corps activities with host country ministry employees, press and U.S. government officials. Participated in U.S. Embassy country team meetings, served as liaison with State Department for Congressional delegation visits and Vice Presidential visit. Wrote extensive briefing materials in French and English. Supervised, organized work of, and evaluated fourteen staff members.


1989-1992 Peace Corps Volunteer/Mathematics Instructor, Kissidougou, Guinea and Nyanza, Rwanda}}
handbook. Trained office managers and directly supervised five office staff.
1998-1999        Budget Implementation Manager, Africa Region Supervised ten subordinate staff responsible for budget formulation, fiscal and administrative support of four agency divisions and 26 overseas posts in the Africa Region. Supervised all accounting, payroll, collections, and payment activities and ensured that funds were disbursed according to established regulations for domestic and overseas offices. Developed and implemented new financial procedures to address international banking issues, exchange rate issues and host country legal requirements.
1996-1998        Budget Analyst, Office of Planning, Budget and Finance Allocated annual Peace Corps appropriation of $220 million to various divisions and offices. Analyzed and reviewed Peace Corps office planning and budget reports. Prepared numerous quantitative and written reports that examined the effect of current, new or revised policies, procedures or requirements on agency operations. Wrote numerous reports for submissions to the Office of Management and Budget and Congress.
1993-1996          Associate Director, Brazzaville, Congo As one of two American staff members in Congo managing a program of approximately 50 Peace Corps Volunteers, managed post funding including appropriated funds, USAID grants, and host country government contributions. Coordinated logistics, international and in-country transportation, and contracting functions. Extensive public speaking about Peace Corps activities with host country ministry employees, press and U.S. government officials. Participated in U.S. Embassy country team meetings, served as liaison with State Department for Congressional delegation visits and Vice Presidential visit. Wrote extensive briefing materials in French and English. Supervised, organized work of, and evaluated fourteen staff members.
1989-1992 Peace Corps Volunteer/Mathematics Instructor, Kissidougou, Guinea and Nyanza, Rwanda
                                                      }}

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Official Exhibit - NRC-005-00-BD01 - Statement of Professional Qualifications
ML14229A074
Person / Time
Site: Aerotest
Issue date: 06/13/2014
From:
NRC/OGC
To:
Atomic Safety and Licensing Board Panel
SECY RAS
References
RAS 26037, ASLBP 14-931-01-LT-BD01, 50-228-LT
Download: ML14229A074 (2)


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United States Nuclear Regulatory Commission Official Hearing Exhibit AEROTEST OPERATIONS, INC.

In the Matter of:

(Aerotest Radiography and Research Reactor)

ASLBP #: 14-931-01-LT-BD01 Docket #: 05000228 Exhibit #: NRC-005-00-BD01 Identified: 8/12/2014 Admitted: 8/12/2014 Withdrawn:

Rejected: Stricken:

Other:

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6XEPLWWHG-XQH

Anneliese Simmons - Statement of Professional Qualifications Education B.A. Political Science and French, University of Kansas, 1989.

M.P.P. Public Policy, University of Maryland, May 2007, concentration in Finance.

Professional Experience 2008-Present Financial Analyst, Office of Nuclear Reactor Regulation, U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission Responsible for evaluation and review of technical issues related to financial qualifications, foreign ownership, and decommissioning funding assurance. Responsible for conducting foreign ownership reviews and related safety evaluations, including reviews of 2009 Constellation Energy/EdF merger, Calvert Cliffs 3/Unistar COL application, 2011 Maine Yankee, Yankee Rowe and Connecticut Yankee license transfers and backup reviewer for research and test reactor reviews. Testified on foreign ownership for the Nuclear Innovation North America LLC, South Texas 3 & 4 COL hearing, AREVA Enrichment Services LLC, Eagle Rock Enrichment Facility licensing hearing. Prepare and provide briefings and documents, including guidance documents, memos, and SECY papers. Presented on foreign ownership at a British Embassy Trade Event in November 2011 and invited to speak on foreign ownership at the 2012 NRC Regulatory Information Conference.

2007-2008 Chief, Management Support, International Trade Administration, U.S. Department of Commerce Responsible for coordination of planning, policy and management to support international trade functions. Reviewed and approved all centrally funded contracts, and interagency and international banking agreements. Developed guidance for overseas posts on international banking, credit, and contracting issues. Oversaw international financial audit functions. Prepared briefings and policy guidance for program offices and personnel.

2000-2007 Management Consultant Reviewed and developed financial processes and procedures for grants, contracts, payroll and other financial and administrative operations for the Library of Congress and several non-profit organizations.

Wrote, reviewed and edited policy manuals, reports, and program documents for multiple projects.

Made presentations to senior staff and board members regarding financial matters, and led staff retreats and planning sessions.

1989-2000 U.S. Peace Corps 1999-2000 Chief Administrative Officer, Office of Volunteer Recruitment and Selection Responsible for all budget, financial and administrative functions for five headquarters and eleven regional offices responsible for recruiting and placing 3500 Peace Corps Volunteers annually.

Coordinated budget formulation process, funding requests, budget execution, procurement, and contracting functions. Served as the primary liaison between the division and agency Chief Financial Officer and staff. Wrote numerous reports, budget justifications, briefing materials and division financial



handbook. Trained office managers and directly supervised five office staff.

1998-1999 Budget Implementation Manager, Africa Region Supervised ten subordinate staff responsible for budget formulation, fiscal and administrative support of four agency divisions and 26 overseas posts in the Africa Region. Supervised all accounting, payroll, collections, and payment activities and ensured that funds were disbursed according to established regulations for domestic and overseas offices. Developed and implemented new financial procedures to address international banking issues, exchange rate issues and host country legal requirements.

1996-1998 Budget Analyst, Office of Planning, Budget and Finance Allocated annual Peace Corps appropriation of $220 million to various divisions and offices. Analyzed and reviewed Peace Corps office planning and budget reports. Prepared numerous quantitative and written reports that examined the effect of current, new or revised policies, procedures or requirements on agency operations. Wrote numerous reports for submissions to the Office of Management and Budget and Congress.

1993-1996 Associate Director, Brazzaville, Congo As one of two American staff members in Congo managing a program of approximately 50 Peace Corps Volunteers, managed post funding including appropriated funds, USAID grants, and host country government contributions. Coordinated logistics, international and in-country transportation, and contracting functions. Extensive public speaking about Peace Corps activities with host country ministry employees, press and U.S. government officials. Participated in U.S. Embassy country team meetings, served as liaison with State Department for Congressional delegation visits and Vice Presidential visit. Wrote extensive briefing materials in French and English. Supervised, organized work of, and evaluated fourteen staff members.

1989-1992 Peace Corps Volunteer/Mathematics Instructor, Kissidougou, Guinea and Nyanza, Rwanda