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Small businesses invited to learn how to work with NASA

Posted at 1:15 pm April 22, 2018
By Owen Driskill Leave a Comment

Small businesses have many opportunities to support NASA’s space flight mission—such as the Space Launch System that will be used for deep space exploration and new missions to the moon—and additional NASA projects. Learn more at the June 19 NASA networking conference “Think Big: Learn How To Do Business with NASA” at Roane State’s W.H. Swain Scott County Center in Huntsville, Tenn. (Artist’s concept courtesy of NASA).

Small businesses have many opportunities to support NASA’s space flight mission—such as the Space Launch System that will be used for deep space exploration and new missions to the moon—and additional NASA projects. Learn more at the June 19 NASA networking conference “Think Big: Learn How To Do Business with NASA” at Roane State’s W.H. Swain Scott County Center in Huntsville, Tenn. (Artist’s concept courtesy of NASA).

 

Small businesses are invited to a conference in June that will offer information on how to do business with NASA.

It’s an all-day networking conference titled “Think Big: Learn How To Do Business with NASA.” It’s scheduled for Tuesday, June 19, at Roane State’s W.H. Swain Scott County Center, which is at 410 W.H. Swain Boulevard in Huntsville. It was organized by U.S. Representative Chuck Fleischmann, a Tennessee Republican, and Congressman Hal Rogers, a Kentucky Republican.

At the conference, small businesses can meet with NASA officials and representatives from NASA prime contractors, a press release said. Conference participants will learn about various small business opportunities provided by NASA.

“NASA’s Marshall Space Flight Center in Huntsville, Alabama, is just four hours from Huntsville, Tennessee,” Roane State President Chris Whaley said in the press release. “Opportunities with NASA are abundant for businesses of all shapes and sizes in this region. We want to raise awareness that big agencies such as NASA want and need services from small businesses. A business from a small community in a rural county can think big because NASA may be interested in your products.” [Read more…]

Filed Under: Business, Business, College, Education, Federal, Front Page News, Government, Slider Tagged With: business, Chris Whaley, Chuck Fleischmann, David Brock, Hal Rogers, How To Do Business with NASA, Jacobs, Jutta Bangs, LaTanya Channel, Lynn Garrison, Marshall Space Flight Center, NASA, Roane State, SAIC, Teledyne-Brown Engineering, Tennessee Small Business Development Center, The Boeing Company, Todd May, Troy Miller, URS Federal Services, W.H. Swain Scott County Center

Fleischmann, Belbeck, Pasqua receive Muddy Boot Awards

Posted at 5:32 am December 11, 2016
By Oak Ridge Today Staff Leave a Comment

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Tennessee Senator and Lieutenant Governor Randy McNally, left, presents a Muddy Boot Award to U.S. Representative Chuck Fleischmann, a Tennessee Republican, at an East Tennessee Economic Council meeting on Friday, Dec. 9, 2016. (DOE photo by Lynn Freeny)

 

Businessmen Mike Belbeck and Mike Pasqua and U.S. Representative Chuck Fleischmann were honored Friday with Muddy Boot Awards. The awards from the East Tennessee Economic Council, or ETEC, pay tribute to people who, through their work and activities, build a better community.

Pasqua helped found and grow SAIC’s Oak Ridge offices and later led the transition to Leidos, a press release said. Belbeck is executive vice president for operations of Covenant Health and active in numerous organizations across the region, the release said.

Covenant Health’s Jan McNally, who recruited Belbeck to be her successor as administrator of Methodist Medical Center of Oak Ridge, presented his award, and Sherry Browder, current chair of ETEC and a former colleague of Pasqua at SAIC, presented that Boot.

Fleischmann returned from Washington to receive his Muddy Boot Award, which was presented by incoming Tennessee Lieutenant Governor Randy McNally, the press release said.

The Council’s Pat Postma also presented the Postma Young Professional Medal to Wade Creswell, chief executive officer of The Roane Alliance. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Business, Front Page News, Government, U.S. Department of Energy Tagged With: Alan Tatum, Andy Page, Chuck Fleischmann, Covenant Health, East Tennessee Economic Council, ETEC, Jan McNally, Jim Campbell, Mike Belbeck, Mike Pasqua, Muddy Boot Award, Oak Ridge Associated Universities, Postma Young Professional Medal, Randy McNally, SAIC, Sherry Browder, Sue Cange, The Roane Alliance, U.S. Department of Energy, Wade Crewswell

Habitat for Humanity to dedicate home in honor of Myricks on March 28

Posted at 11:08 am March 24, 2015
By Oak Ridge Today Staff Leave a Comment

Tim and Teresa Myrick Home Build

Habitat for Humanity of Anderson County has built a new home on Valley View Lane in Heiskell in honor of longtime volunteers Tim and Teresa Myrick, pictured at right. A family of five will live in the four-bedroom, 1,200-square-foot home. From left, they are Alexia, Amanda Cook, Edward Brown (back), Eddie (front), and Ethan.

 

Habitat for Humanity of Anderson County: The House That Love Built is complete!

Habitat for Humanity of Anderson County will host a dedication of the house built in Heiskell in honor of Tim and Teresa Myrick on Saturday, March 28. The dedication service will start at 10:15 a.m. will be held at South Clinton Baptist Church at 1000 Clinch Avenue in Clinton.

The church faces Clinton Highway and is located near East Wolf Valley Road. The house is located about six miles from the church at 119 Valley View Lane and will be open for touring from 9:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m.

“The Honorary Committee, Board of Directors, and staff of HFHAC invite the public to join us in this very special celebration,” a press release said. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Community, Front Page News, Meetings and Events, Nonprofits, Top Stories Tagged With: Amanda Cook, Covenant Health, Eddie Brown, Habitat for Humanity, Habitat for Humanity of Anderson County, HFHAC, House that Love Built, Jim Bailey, Jim Hardy, Leidos, Mary Ann Hardy, Myrick Build, ORAU, ORNL, SAIC, South Clinton Baptist Church, Teresa Myrick, Tim Myrick

Habitat to dedicate home built in honor of Myricks on Feb. 28

Posted at 9:30 am February 19, 2015
By Oak Ridge Today Staff Leave a Comment

Habitat for Humanity of Anderson County

The Cook-Brown family is pictured above with Tim and Teresa Myrick at right. 

 

Habitat for Humanity of Anderson County: The House That Love Built is complete!

Habitat for Humanity of Anderson County will dedicate a house built in Heiskell in honor of Tim and Teresa Myrick on Saturday, February 28.

The dedication service will start at 10:15 a.m. February 28 at Wolf Valley Baptist Church, which is at 1031 East Wolf Valley Road in Heiskell. The house is located just three blocks from the church at 119 Valley View Lane and will be open for touring from 9:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m.

The Honorary Committee, Board of Directors, and staff of HFHAC invite the public to join in this very special celebration.

The Cook-Brown Family will be moving in shortly. Eddie, Amanda, and their three children will  have a four-bedroom, two-bath home to call their own. They have been working diligently to complete their 400 hours of sweat equity and have paid their down payment. Home ownership is no longer a dream, but a reality for them. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Community, Community, Front Page News, Meetings and Events, Nonprofits, Slider, Top Stories Tagged With: A Brush with Kindness, Aid to Distressed Families of Appalachian Counties Inc., Cook-Brown family, Covenant Health, Habitat for Humanity, Habitat for Humanity of Anderson County, Habitat ReStore, HFHAC, Jim Bailey, Jim Hardy, Leidos, Mary Ann Hardy, Myrick Build, Oak Ridge High School, ORAU, ORNL, Red Cross, SAIC, Teresa Myrick, Tim Myrick

Information International wins major ORNL IT support contract

Posted at 5:25 pm February 4, 2014
By John Huotari Leave a Comment

Information International Associates

Pictured above is the headquarters of Information International Associates on Union Valley Road in Oak Ridge.

Information International Associates has won a five-year contract worth up to $24 million to provide information technology support to Oak Ridge National Laboratory.

The contract includes a one-year base and four one-year options. IIa will lead a team that includes Science Applications International Corp. and other partners with special capabilities, including Qbase, CADRE5, and EMC2 Corp., a press release said.

The work will include application development, systems administration, cyber security, help desk support, and data center management.

 

[Read more…]

Filed Under: Business, Oak Ridge, Oak Ridge National Laboratory, ORNL, Slider, Top Stories, U.S. Department of Energy Tagged With: Arnold Engineering Development Center, Bonnie C. Carroll, CADRE5, DOD, DOE, DOE Inspector General Gregory H. Friedman, EMC2 Corp., Franciel Azpurua-Linares, Homeland Defense and Security Information Analysis Center, IIa, Information International Associates, information technology, IT, Kelly Callison, Oak Ridge National Laboratory, Office of Scientific Information, OSTI, Qbase, SAIC, Science Applications International Corp., U.S. Department of Defense, U.S. Department of Energy, U.S. Department of Energy Photograph Collection

DOE commits to three-year, $4.5 million groundwater study in Oak Ridge

Posted at 3:34 pm January 23, 2014
By John Huotari 17 Comments

Daniel Goode and SSAB Groundwater Strategy Presentation

Daniel J. Goode, a research hydrologist for the U.S. Geological Survey, briefs members of the Oak Ridge Site Specific Advisory Board on a new groundwater strategy for the Oak Ridge Reservation.

The U.S. Department of Energy has agreed to spend $4.5 million during the next three years to study groundwater contamination on the Oak Ridge Reservation.

The reservation includes three federal sites—East Tennessee Technology Park, Oak Ridge National Laboratory, and Y-12 National Security Complex—that have been involved in missions ranging from scientific research to uranium enrichment to nuclear weapons work. That work has sometimes included the use of hazardous substances such as mercury and technetium-99, a slow-decaying radioactive metal.

The $4.5 million in funding will help implement a new groundwater strategy developed by DOE with help from the Tennessee Department of Environment and Conservation and the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency.

The strategy, which was presented to the Oak Ridge Site Specific Advisory Board in November, will help guide future cleanup decisions, said Sue Cange, deputy manager for environmental management in DOE’s Oak Ridge Office. [Read more…]

Filed Under: DOE, East Tennessee Technology Park, Oak Ridge National Laboratory, Oak Ridge Office, Slider, Top Stories, U.S. Department of Energy, Y-12 National Security Complex Tagged With: Bear Creek Valley, Clinch River, contaminants, Copper Ridge, Daniel J. Goode, Dave Adler, DOE, drinking water, East Tennessee Technology Park, ETTP, groundwater contamination, groundwater quality assessment, groundwater strategy, Haw Ridge, hydrofracture, Melton Valley, mercury, Michael T. Koentop, migration, Oak Ridge National Laboratory, Oak Ridge Office, Oak Ridge Office of Environmental Management, Oak Ridge Reservation, Oak Ridge Site Specific Advisory Board, ORNL, ORR, ORSSAB, plumes, radionuclides, RSI, SAIC, strontium-90, Sue Cange, technetium-99, Tennessee Department of Environment and Conservation, U.S. Department of Energy, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, U.S. Geological Survey, UCOR, uranium, VOC, volatile organic compounds, wells, Y-12, Y-12 National Security Complex

Y-12 Community Relations Council adds members

Posted at 11:57 pm December 22, 2013
By Y-12 National Security Complex Leave a Comment

Bruce Borchers

Bruce Borchers

Bruce Borchers, Veronica O’Hearn, and John W. Smith have joined the Y-12 Community Relations Council. The volunteer group is comprised of 29 community and business leaders who are charged with helping to exchange information between Y-12’s management team and the Oak Ridge and East Tennessee region. The new members were selected by the CRC membership, a press release said.

“B&W Y-12 launched the Community Relations Council in 2002 because we understand the importance of having a strong relationship with our neighbors in and around the Oak Ridge area,” said Bill Reis, B&W Y-12’s vice president of public and government affairs. “We work hard to keep the group updated on the projects/programs and activities at Y-12 and look to them to provide us feedback from the community and to serve as ambassadors for Y-12. It’s a wonderful partnership, and we appreciate each and every one of the CRC members for their commitment to Y-12 and the community.”

B&W Y-12 operates the Y-12 National Security Complex for the National Nuclear Security Administration. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Front Page News, Y-12 National Security Complex Tagged With: B&W Y-12, Bill Reis, Bruce Borchers, CRC, East Tennessee, John W. Smith, National Nuclear Security Administration, Oak Ridge, Oak Ridge School Board, Oak Ridge Schools, SAIC, Shirley Cox, Steve Jones, UCOR, URS-CH2M Oak Ridge LLC, Veronica O'Hearn, Y-12 Community Relations Council, Y-12 National Security Complex

Federal contractors, agencies consider shutdowns, furloughs as funding dispute drags on

Posted at 10:42 am October 9, 2013
By John Huotari Leave a Comment

Joe L. Evins Federal Building

The U.S. Department of Energy will soon start shutting down nonessential operations, resulting in employee and contractor furloughs, unless Congress passes a spending bill. Pictured above is DOE’s Oak Ridge Office at the Joe L. Evins Federal Building.

Furloughs possible at DOE, UCOR, other federal contractors; some SAIC employees on leave

The government shutdown is now in its second week, and the U.S. Department of Energy could start shutting down nonessential operations soon—resulting in employee and contractor furloughs—unless Congress quickly approves a spending bill, officials said Tuesday.

Federal contractors with operations in Oak Ridge are also considering possible shutdowns and furloughs because congressional Democrats and Republicans have failed to reach an agreement on a spending bill to keep the government operating in the fiscal year that began Oct. 1.

In a Tuesday message to employees, UCOR President Leo Sain said the company, the government’s cleanup contractor in Oak Ridge, has not been told to shut down yet. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Business, Federal, Government, Oak Ridge, Top Stories, U.S. Department of Energy Tagged With: Affordable Care Act, American Centrifuge, appropriations, Babcock and Wilcox Co., Barack Obama, centrifuges, Congress, contractors, debt limit, Democrats, DOE, employees, fiscal year, funding dispute, furloughs, government shutdown, individual mandate, Lauren Darson, Leo Sain, medical device tax, nonessential operations, Obamacare, Paul Jacobson, Republicans, SAIC, shutdown, spending, spending bill, subcontractor, U.S. Department of Energy, UCOR, uranium enrichment, uranium fuel, USEC

IMPACT Services cleanup scheduled to end Friday

Posted at 1:47 pm June 27, 2013
By John Huotari Leave a Comment

IMPACT Services Waste

The last of more than one million pounds of low-level radioactive waste at the former IMPACT Services site at Heritage Center in west Oak Ridge was scheduled be shipped out today.

It’s considered a success story—a one-year, $1.2 million state project to ship out more than one million pounds of low-level radioactive waste from a company that has declared bankruptcy—and it’s scheduled to end Friday, officials said last week. The last waste, stored in an open-air shed at the site, was scheduled to be shipped out today, but it has been delayed a day or two.

The project began in May 2012 after IMPACT Services Inc., a company that processed low-level radioactive waste, declared bankruptcy. The company had operations on property leased from the Community Reuse Organization of East Tennessee at the northwest corner of Heritage Center, the former K-25 site in west Oak Ridge.

In the past year, state and contractor officials said during a tour last week, a total of roughly 1.6 million pounds of waste and equipment has been shipped out, including to other processors and sites in Oak Ridge, Florida, and a landfill in Clive, Utah. The waste has been shipped from the site in 1,200 containers on some 220 truck shipments. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Business, East Tennessee Technology Park, Government, Oak Ridge, Roane County, State, Top Stories, U.S. Department of Energy Tagged With: bankruptcy, cleanup, Community Reuse Organization of East Tennessee, Division of Radiological Health, EDi, Environmental Dimensions Inc., Heritage Center, IMPACT Services Inc., Judy Hardt, K-25, low-level radioactive waste, Mike Marable, Roger Fenner, SAIC, TDEC, Tennessee Department of Environment and Conservation, U.S. Department of Energy

SAIC cuts about 50 jobs in Oak Ridge

Posted at 6:05 pm December 11, 2012
By John Huotari Leave a Comment

Note: This story was updated at 1 p.m. Nov. 12.

SAIC confirmed Tuesday that about 50 Oak Ridge workers have been laid off as part of a national workforce reduction that includes roughly 700 employees.

Based in McLean, Va., SAIC is a major government contractor that has its shared services headquarters in Oak Ridge. The company has about 900 local employees.

Melissa Koskovich, a spokeswoman for the company, said she didn’t immediately have information on the types of positions affected by the local workforce reductions but would try to get it.

[Read more…]

Filed Under: Business, Top Stories Tagged With: jobs, Melissa Koskovich, SAIC, sequestration, shared services headquarters, workforce reductions

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