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A.J.
Eggenberger, Chairman
An expert in nuclear safety and earthquake engineering, A. J. Eggenberger
was appointed in August 1989 to be Vice Chairman of the newly established
Defense Nuclear Facilities Safety Board and continued to serve in
this capacity until July 2005, when he was appointed Chairman. At
the Defense Nuclear Facilities Safety Board he has been directly
involved in all aspects of the safety oversight of the Department
of Energy's nuclear facilities. This includes design, operational,
decommissioning, and construction nuclear safety.
Following is a brief resume:
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John
E. Mansfield, Vice Chairman
Dr. Mansfield is an accomplished theoretical physicist with an exceptionally
broad range of experience, both within and outside government, in
the management of technology support to national defense programs.
From the base of his academic work in elementary particle theory,
philosophy, and classical languages, Dr. Mansfield has expanded
his interests and contributions to a wide variety of areas of physics,
engineering, operations analysis, and political-military studies
in support of the national defense and civil space programs.
Following is a brief resume:
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Joseph
F. Bader, Board Member
Mr. Joseph F. Bader, of the District of Columbia, was appointed
a Member of the Defense Nuclear Facilities Safety Board on
November 29, 2004. Mr. Bader has held executive and senior
management positions primarily in the nuclear weapons complex and
nuclear power sectors for Hill International, Inc., Fluor Daniel,
Inc., Exxon Nuclear and Westinghouse Electric Corporation. He has
conducted numerous program/project reviews and has extensive knowledge
of design, construction management and operations of R&D facilities,
materials production, and power plants. Mr. Bader set up and managed
the Fluor Daniel Arlington, VA, office involved in the DOE Weapons
Complex Reconfiguration Program and the Hill International participation
in the DOE External Independent Reviews of DOE Projects. Mr. Bader
received a B.S. in Mechanical Engineering from Villanova University,
and an M.S. in Nuclear Engineering from the University of Virginia.
Following is a brief resume:
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Larry
W. Brown, Board Member
Larry W. Brown was confirmed by the U.S. Senate in September 2006
to be a member of the Defense Nuclear Facilities Safety Board for
a term expiring October 18, 2010.
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Peter
S. Winokur, Board Member
Dr. Peter S. Winokur of Maryland was appointed a Member of
the Defense Nuclear Facilities Safety Board for a term expiring
October 18, 2009. Dr. Winokur has 37 years of experience as a scientist
and engineer in the field of radiation effects science, technology,
and hardness assurance in support of military and space systems.
A Fellow of the Institute of Electrical and Electronic Engineers
and the American Physical Society, he was selected as one of the
most highly cited researchers in Engineering by the Institute for
Scientific Information, which lists the 250 most highly cited researchers
in the world in given scientific fields.
Following
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