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| issue date = 08/09/2013
| title = Press Release-IV-13-024: NRC Names Marc L. Dapas as Region Iv Administrator
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{{#Wiki_filter:No: IV-13-024 August 9, 2013 CONTACT:  Victor Dricks    (817) 200-1128  Lara Uselding  (817) 100-1519  NRC Names Marc L. Dapas as Region IV Administrator Marc L. Dapas, a 24-year veteran of the Nuclear Regulatory Commission, has been named IV office in Arlington, Texas. He succeeds Arthur T. Howell, who announced his retirement after a long and distinguished career. commitment to technical and managerial excellence in a wide variety of assignments in our regional offices as well as at Bill  Dapas will assume his new position within the next few months. In the interim, Steven A. Reynolds, who has been selected as Deputy Regional Administrator for Region IV, will serve as Acting Regional Administrator. Reynolds currently serves as Director, Division of Reactor Region III office in Lisle, Ill. Dapas began his NRC career in 1989 as an Operatieadquarters office, and three years later he was selected to be the Senior Resident Inspector at the Prairie Island reactor facility in Red Wing, Minn., where he was responsible for the site-specific inspection program to assure safe plant operation. In 1995, he was promoted to the position of Senior Reactor Analyst in -wide posstrategy to more fully risk-inform its regulatory process. supervised the regulatory oversight of two reactor facilities backdrop of intense public scrutiny and congressional interest. Two years later, Dapas was promoted to safe operation of 18 reactor facilities in the Midwestern United States. In 2002, Dapas was assigned to lead the materials program in Region III, involving the licensing, inspection, and event response activities for 1,200 nuclear materials users, and the coordination of policy and program activities with local, state, and federal government organizations. King of Prussia, Pa., where he provided critical leadership in support of that  the inspection, enforcement, investigation, licensing, and emergency response programs for nuclear Page l 2 reactors and materials licensees in the Northeast. He returned to NRC headquarters in 2011 as the deputy director for the Office of Nuclear Security and Incident Response, a major program office that provides oversight of agency security policy for nuclear facilities and for users of radioactive material, provides security interface with other federal agencies, and maintains the agency emergency preparedness and incident response programs. Dapas received a bmechanical engineering from the U.S. Naval Academy  duty to join the NRC, Dapas continued his military service as a member of the Navy Reserve, retiring last June after 30 years of service.}}

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