Facilitation Support Services for Milan Army Ammunition
Plant.
Plexus Scientific was recently awarded a contract (as a
subcontractor) to provide facilitation services to support ongoing
Milan installation clean-up efforts. The scope of this project
encompasses facilities seeking to achieve regulatory consensus
through the Army’s Active Installation Restoration Program
for identifying, investigating, and cleaning up contamination at
active/operating Army installations.
New Additions to the Plexus Senior Team
George Carellas: Mr. Carellas is a Senior
Consultant for Plexus’ Regulatory, Safety, and Strategic
Solutions Group. Prior to joining Plexus he served as the
DoD/Army Regional Environmental Coordinator for the Southeast
Region from July 2005 until May 2007, as well as from
1997-2003. In the interim, he served as the Assistant for
Sustainability in the office of Deputy Assistant Secretary of the
Army (Environment, Safety, and Occupational Health), where he
chaired the Army Environmental Legislative Committee.
Mr. Carellas capabilities include legislative and regulatory
analysis (federal/state); environmental management; regional, state
and local planning; facilitation; public involvement;
organizational analysis; and systems engineering. He has a BS
in Industrial & Systems Engineering.
Rick Newsome, P.E.: Mr. Newsome is a
Professional Engineer with over 35 years of professional
environmental engineering experience in federal civil service with
a primary focus on the development and execution of hazardous
substance and military munitions response programs. He has
extensive experience in all aspects of environmental program
development, management and oversight to include; water,
wastewater, solid and hazardous waste treatment and disposal; and
response to release of hazardous substances into the environment.
Prior to joining Plexus, he served as the Assistant for
Environmental Restoration in the Office of the Deputy Assistant
Secretary of the Army (Environment, Safety, and Occupational
Health) from 1988 to 2007. He was also the Chief, Environmental
Quality Division, Army Materiel Command, in Alexandria, Virginia
from 1985 – 1988. He has an Masters of Science degree in
Sanitary Engineering, as well a Bachelor of Science degree in Civil
Engineering.
Jeff Sgambato, C.P.G.: Mr. Sgambato is a
Professional Geologist and Program Manager in Plexus’
Environmental Services and Facilities Management Group. He
has served as the technical lead on a wide range of assessment,
remediation, and compliance projects with complex technical and
regulatory issues. Mr. Sgambato has extensive experience in
groundwater flow and quality studies, site characterization of
hazardous and solid waste sites, regulatory compliance, remedial
strategy development, waste management, and the application of
in-situ remedial technologies. For sites involving waste
sources and/or soil and groundwater contamination, he has developed
and implemented cost-effective investigations and
remediation. Mr. Sgambato has extensive regulatory
negotiation experience and has facilitated successful negotiations
for his clients in many state and federal programs. He has
also directed and managed numerous remediation projects where he
achieved well defined exit strategies. Mr. Sgambato has MS
and BA degrees in Geology.
Facility Assessment and Consulting Services to Salem-Keizer
School District in Salem, Oregon
Plexus has been selected to assist the Salem-Keizer School
District with facilities condition assessment (FCA) support. This
project includes onsite quality assurance services, advanced FCA
training, a Plexus deferred maintenance (DM) tool, and a
partnership focused on completing assessments of District
facilities. Plexus will establish a baseline of facility assessment
processes using Plexus’ DM method and incorporate those
processes into the school district’s facility management
program. Read what the local media is saying about this project
here.
Serving the Community
To show our appreciation for our “Warriors in
Transition,” Plexus offered free professional portraits at
the Mologne House at Walter Reed Army Medical Center. All Warriors
in Transition were invited to have family or individual portraits
taken. The portraits were then posted on the Internet to allow
family and friends in other locations and back home to download
them. Our in-house photographers, Melissa Bradford and Christine
Uskievich, donated their time and talent to this activity. Their
efforts were very well received by the 40+ soldiers and their
families who had photos taken.
Spreading the holiday cheer a little further, Plexus and Plexus
LI, joined forces with IMCOM and two
non-profit organizations to donate more than 200 toys and games to
the children of our Warriors in Transition at Walter Reed Army
Medical Center. The generosity was so great that there were enough
gifts to share with a local family who had tragically lost their
mother just before the holidays.
Plexus Wins Multi-Million Contract at Aberdeen Proving Grounds,
MD
The Army Contracting Agency, acting on behalf of the Army
Environmental Command, has just awarded Plexus an $8.4 million
performance-based contract to conduct soil, sediment, and
groundwater remediation at the Canal Creek Area of Aberdeen Proving
Ground in Maryland, one of the highest profile installations in the
area of environmental remediation.
Plexus Wins New Army Business
The Army Contracting Agency, acting on behalf of the Army
Environmental Command, has just awarded another task order to
Plexus under our ACSIM IDIQ contract, a $7.9 million
performance-based task order to optimize the groundwater
remediation at the Sacramento Army Depot in California. This award
demonstrates our capability to apply innovative and practical
solutions and to save the Army critical resources in a time of
extreme budgetary challenges.
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