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Suggested Citation:"Appendix I Committee Meetings." National Research Council. 2002. Evaluation of Chemical Events at Army Chemical Agent Disposal Facilities. Washington, DC: The National Academies Press. doi: 10.17226/10574.
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Appendix I
Committee Meetings

MAY 29-30, 2001—WASHINGTON, D.C.

Presenters

Chemical Weapons Demilitarization

Andrew Roach, Staff Engineer, Operations Division

Office of the Project Manager for Chemical Demilitarization

Congressional Perspective

David J. Cosco, Staff

Office of Congressman Bob Riley, AL

JUNE 28-29, 2001—JOHNSTON ATOLL, PACIFIC

Presenters

Orientation

Gary McCloskey, JACADS Site Project Manager

Environment/Regulatory Requirements/Emergency Response

Richard Mobley, Emergency Preparedness Manager

David Sewell, Environmental Manager

Systems

Paul Weader, Engineering Manager

Angelos Angeloupulos and Dave Ott, Chief Systems Engineer

Rick Mickey, QA/QE Manager

Louise Maxfield, Configuration Manager

Chuck Townsley, Maintenance Manager

Miscellaneous Activities

David Faucher, CFS Manager

Jerry Tiller, Project Control Manager

Previous Chemical Events

Gregory St. Pierre, Chief, Risk Management & Quality Assurance

Office of the Project Manager for Chemical Demilitarization

Operations and Safety

Dwayne Barks and Cindy Collins

Laboratory/Monitoring

Nollie Swynnerton, Laboratory Manager

Site Management

Steve Kirkendall, Program Director

Roger Dickerman, Acting General Manager

Heather Eusmurgle, Acting Operations Manager

Suggested Citation:"Appendix I Committee Meetings." National Research Council. 2002. Evaluation of Chemical Events at Army Chemical Agent Disposal Facilities. Washington, DC: The National Academies Press. doi: 10.17226/10574.
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Phil Carnes, Staff Assistant

Bill Lothinger, Material Supply Manager

D. Thomas, Contract Manager

Bill Knight, Technical Supply Service Manager

JULY 25-27, 2001—SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH

Presenters

Programmatic Lessons Learned

Rolf Dietrich, PLL Task Manager

Office of the Program Manager for Chemical Demilitarization

TOCDF Process and Operational Activities

James Colburn, EG&G General Manager

Overview of Chemical Events

Jim Hendricks, TOCDF Site Project Manager

James Colburn, EG&G General Manager

OCTOBER 18-19, 2001—WOODS HOLE, MASSACHUSETTS

Presenters

A Perspective of the TOCDF Process and Operational Activities

Gary Harris, Former Employee, TOCDF

NOVEMBER 12-13, 2001—WASHINGTON, D.C.

Meeting objectives: Consider and mark up first full message draft; discuss path to the coordination draft; conduct writing sessions.

No Presenters

DECEMBER 3-4, 2001—ANNISTON, ALABAMA

Presenters

Meet with Calhoun County Commissioners

Randy Wood, Chairman

How JACADS/TOCDF Lessons Learned Have Assisted ANCDF

Doug Hamrick, Westinghouse Anniston Plant Manager

JANUARY 14-15, 2002—WASHINGTON, D.C.

Meeting objectives: Discuss project plan and updated draft report outline; discuss path to the coordination draft; conduct writing sessions.

TOCDF Overview

Jim Hendricks, TOCDF Site Project Manager

TOCDF Safety and Risk Management

Tom Kurkjy, EG&G Deputy General Manager

Utah Citizens Advisory Commission

David Osler, Member

Another Perspective of the TOCDF Process and Operational Activities

Suzanne Winters, Chairman, Utah Citizens Advisory Commission

Citizens Advisory Commission and General Public

Erme Wilkins, Chairperson

Calhoun County Emergency Operations Center

Mike Burney, Director

Emergency Operations

Suggested Citation:"Appendix I Committee Meetings." National Research Council. 2002. Evaluation of Chemical Events at Army Chemical Agent Disposal Facilities. Washington, DC: The National Academies Press. doi: 10.17226/10574.
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Suggested Citation:"Appendix I Committee Meetings." National Research Council. 2002. Evaluation of Chemical Events at Army Chemical Agent Disposal Facilities. Washington, DC: The National Academies Press. doi: 10.17226/10574.
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