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Atomic Safety and Licensing Board Panel
Atomic Safety and Licensing Board PanelChief Administrative Judge (Chairman): E. Roy Hawkens Conducts hearings for the Commission and performs such other regulatory functions as the Commission authorizes. The Chief Administrative Judge develops and applies procedures governing the activities of boards, administrative judges, and administrative law judges, and makes appropriate recommendations to the Commission concerning the rules governing the conduct of hearings.
The PanelASLBP Members - Biographical Descriptions The Panel conducts all licensing and other hearings as directed by the Commission, primarily through individual Atomic Safety and Licensing Boards or single presiding officers appointed by either the Commission or the Chief Administrative Judge. The Panel, which has no fixed number of positions, is composed of (1) administrative judges (full-time and part-time), who are lawyers, engineers, and scientists and (2) administrative law judges (ALJs) who are lawyers. Administrative judges and ALJs serve as single presiding officers or on three-member boards, which generally are chaired by a lawyer, for a broad range of proceedings. Chief CounselAnthony C. Eitreim Provides legal support to the Chief Administrative Judge, administrative judges, boards, and the Panel, and oversees the Panel's law clerks. Licensing Support Network (LSN) AdministratorDaniel J. Graser Responsible for the design, construction, and operations of (1) the Licensing Support Network (LSN), the electronic, Web-based discovery database for the high-level waste repository licensing proceeding and (2) the Digital Data Management System (DDMS), which will support digital information retrieval, use, and display in a hearing room environment. Program Support and Analysis StaffDirector: Jack G. Whetstine Provides planning, development, coordination, implementation, and analyses of policies and programs in support of the Panel, including budget; personnel; labor relations; professional services; travel; space and facilities; equipment; contracts; information management, including IT equipment and development; adjudicatory files and services; library facilities; stenographic and clerical services, including field hearing space; equipment management and coordination; meetings; employee training and development; FOIA; security; and safety engineering. Provides support and services in information management that includes computerized adjudicatory files, management information systems, and other management information applicable to Panel activities. Manages court reporting contract for all agency offices. |
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