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Making a Difference American Recovery and Reinvestment Act Thursday, February 25, 2010 Thomas Johnson, Jr. Deputy Director, EM Recovery Act Office of Environmental.

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1 Making a Difference American Recovery and Reinvestment Act Thursday, February 25, 2010 Thomas Johnson, Jr. Deputy Director, EM Recovery Act Office of Environmental Management U.S. Department of Energy Presented to: Morehouse College Entrepreneurship Conference

2 2 EM Mission Largest environmental cleanup effort in the world, originally involving two million acres at 108 sites in 35 states Safely performing work –In challenging environments –Involving some of the most dangerous materials known to man –Solving highly complex technical problems with first-of-a-kind technologies Operating in the world’s most complex regulatory environment Supporting other continuing DOE missions and stakeholder partnerships “Complete the safe cleanup of the environmental legacy brought about from five decades of nuclear weapons development, production, and Government- sponsored nuclear energy research.”

3 3 EM Program Priorities Essential activities to maintain a safe, secure, and compliant posture in the EM complex Radioactive tank waste stabilization, treatment, and disposal Spent nuclear fuel storage, receipt, and disposition Special nuclear material consolidation, stabilization, and disposition High priority groundwater remediation Transuranic (TRU) and mixed/low-level waste disposition Soil and groundwater remediation Excess facilities deactivation and decommissioning (D&D)

4 4 Secretary Chu’s Key Recovery Act Objectives “We will turn this time of economic crisis into an opportunity to build a clean, secure, and prosperous energy future for America….” —Dr. Steven Chu, Secretary of Energy Start projects quickly Ensure projects have lasting value Provide public with unprecedented transparency Make a significant down payment on the Nation’s energy and environmental future

5 5 DOE Recovery Act Funding Department of Energy Program Office Recovery Act ($ Millions) Office of Energy Efficiency & Renewable Energy$16,800 Office of Science$2,000 Office of Electricity Delivery and Energy Reliability$4,500 Office of Fossil Energy$3,400 Office of Environmental Management$6,000 DOE TOTAL (Excluding Loans)$32,700 Office of the Chief Financial Officer - Technology Loan Guarantee$6,000 Power Marketing Administrations - Borrowing Authority$6,500 DOE TOTAL (Including Loans)$45,200

6 6 EM Received $6 Billion in Recovery Act Funding Directed towards existing scope that can most readily be accelerated –Soil and groundwater remediation –Radioactive solid waste disposition –Facility decontamination & decommissioning “Shovel-ready” projects –Fully-defined cost, scope, and schedule –Established regulatory framework –Proven technology –Proven performance –Existing contract vehicles Focus on EM completion and footprint reduction Recovery Act funding will accelerate approximately 48 compliance milestones

7 7 Hanford Site Richland $1.635 B Office of River Protection $326 M Idaho National Laboratory $468 M Argonne National Laboratory $99 M Portsmouth Site $118 M West Valley Demonstration Project $74 M Separations Process Research Unit $52 M Brookhaven National Laboratory $42 M Paducah Site $79 M Oak Ridge $755 M Savannah River Site $1.615 B Waste Isolation Pilot Plant $172 M Moab $108 M Los Alamos National Laboratory $212 M SLAC National Accelerator Laboratory $8 M Nevada Test Site $44 M Energy Technology Engineering Center $54 M $6 Billion: Making a Difference in Communities Across the Country Mound $20 M 12 States, 17 Sites Uranium/Thorium $69 M Management & Oversight $50 M

8 8 Recovery Act Funding Obligations at EM Sites Financial data are based on reporting as of February 16, 2010, and are subject to change.

9 9 Getting The Job Done

10 10 Over 14,400 Jobs Saved or Created Headcount - workers that have benefited from ARRA funding including full-time, part-time, and temporary workers Note that the job numbers reported in FederalReporting.gov only account for prime contractor workers

11 11 Footprint Reduction means that the active DOE EM mission is complete within a particular area in terms of decontamination and decommissioning, waste disposition, ground water remediation, soil removal, etc. 900 sq. mi. 90 sq. mi. Approx. 450 sq. mi. Reduction EM footprint will be reduced from 900 sq. mi. to approximately 450 sq. mi. (approx. 40 to 50 percent) by Sept. 2011, and to about 90 sq. mi. (approx. 80 to 90 percent) of the initial footprint) by Sept. 2015. Footprint Reduction

12 12 Project Management Oversight & Accountability Maintain regular communications with regulators, Tribal Nations and stakeholders Fully implement DOE Order 413.3A Phased release of funding based on performance –Integrates project, contract and funds management Ensure projects stay on schedule and within cost Conduct regular reviews to track and monitor performance On-site Headquarters representatives will closely observe project performance External oversight reviews by the IG and GAO Safety is the #1 priority for all EM Recovery Act projects.

13 13 Recovery Act Work Requires All Types of Skills DOE Headquarters Site Field Offices Project Managers Contracting Specialists Project Engineers Chemical Engineers Safety and Quality Assurance Specialists Budget Administrative Assistants Strategic Planners Project Managers Cost Estimators Schedulers Construction Engineers Heavy Equipment Operators Radiological Technologists Nuclear Safety Engineers Quality Assurance and Quality Control Engineers Truck Drivers Health Physics Technicians Earth Drillers Environmental Engineers Nuclear Waste Processing Operators Geologists

14 14 Making Progress in Empowering Small Business EM prime contracting small business goal for FY 2009 is was 4.8% Each EM site is expected to meet or exceed EM’s corporate small business goal and maximize small business prime and subcontracting opportunities EM Recovery Act program targeted more than 4.8%, or $288 million of the $6 billion in ARRA funds, for small business primes Exceeded small business target goal—more than $396 million obligated as of Sept 30, 2009 for all small business categories EM Recovery Act Program has achieved 136% of its small business goals for FY 2009!

15 15 Small Business Opportunities Increase Small Business Participation through –Exploring new ways to facilitate small business participation –Developing mechanism to assist small business through State and Regional Finance Development Organizations For small business information and opportunities contact Ms. Brenda Degraffenreid at: brenda.degraffenreid@hq.doe.govbrenda.degraffenreid@hq.doe.gov or (202) 586-4620 For stakeholder and regulator information contact Ms. Melissa Nielson at melissa.nielson@em.doe.gov ormelissa.nielson@em.doe.gov David Borak at david.borak@em.doe.govdavid.borak@em.doe.gov

16 16 Communicate. Communicate. Communicate. Hot Link Jobs Button EM Recovery Act newsletter Weekly News Flash EM Recovery Act website Stakeholder conference calls Public meetings OMB/Congress GAO/IG EM Headquarters and Field sites are striving to provide “unprecedented transparency” as to where the ARRA money is going and what is being accomplished.

17 17 Summary EM Recovery Act Program is making progress in achieving the President’s goals of job creation and environmental cleanup through the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act. More than 99% of Recovery Act funds have been allocated to sites $5.77 billion obligated to contracts for EM Recovery projects 14,400 jobs created and preserved in 12 States Over $1.3 billion spent on Recovery work Achieved 136% of EM small business prime contracting goal Monthly monitoring of project execution and performance Active engagement with stakeholders and regulators

18 18 Learn More About the EM Recovery Act Program EM Recovery Act Program Office http://www.em.doe.gov/emrecovery Email: EMRecovery@em.doe.gov Phone: 202-586-2083 DOE Recovery Act Clearinghouse http://RecoveryClearinghouse.energy.gov Email: RecoveryClearinghouse@hq.doe.gov Phone: 1-888-DOE-RCVY


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