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Page 1 of 5 NAME: Oliver D. Smith DATE: 11/24/2014 POSITION TITLE Senior Technical Specialist ORGANIZATION RPM Operations Materials & Fabrication Technologies LOCATION Las Vegas, NV CITIZENSHIP US CONTINUOUS SERVICE 05-02-1992 SPOUSE'S NAME Lucrezia DiPietropolo Smith CHILDREN'S DETAILS Oliver Jr, Phyllis Helene and Mark Hamilton. None living at home. EDUCATION AND PERSONAL DEVELOPMENT PROGRAMS Degree, Certificate, etc., School Major (or Subject) Date None University of Tennessee Knoxville Marketing 1955-1958 B.S. University of Tennessee Knoxville Metallurgical Engineering December, 1970 Grad Work University of Tennessee Knoxville Metallurgical Engineering 1 ½ year OTHER SIGNIFICANT INFORMATION PERSONAL: Good writer, independent worker, recognized as technical authority in welding and testing, excellent manager of efforts of multiple organizations with diverse goals. LANGUAGE English, some Spanish CAPABILITY: Over 25 years experience in engineering, quality assurance, senior management. Have held positions of increasing responsibility in manufacturing, oil & gas, nuclear, and government consulting business sectors. I am an accomplished senior manager, materials engineer, author, engineering manager and senior consultant. MEMBERSHIPS: Welding Research Council, American Society for Materials, American Welding Society, OTHER: Attended University of Tennessee from December, 1970 until Sept., 1971 in graduate school in Metallurgical Engineering. Did not complete due to family commitments and financial needs. Have held DOE “Q” and DoD “Secret” Security Clearances – none current. “Q: Clearance has been dormant for about 7 8 years.

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NAME: Oliver D. Smith DATE: 11/24/2014

POSITION TITLE Senior Technical Specialist

ORGANIZATION RPM Operations

Materials & Fabrication Technologies

LOCATION Las Vegas, NV

CITIZENSHIP US

CONTINUOUS SERVICE 05-02-1992

SPOUSE'S NAME Lucrezia DiPietropolo Smith

CHILDREN'S DETAILS Oliver Jr, Phyllis Helene and Mark Hamilton. None living at home.

EDUCATION AND PERSONAL DEVELOPMENT PROGRAMS

Degree, Certificate, etc., School Major (or Subject) Date

None University of Tennessee – Knoxville

Marketing 1955-1958

B.S. University of Tennessee – Knoxville

Metallurgical Engineering

December, 1970

Grad Work

University of Tennessee – Knoxville

Metallurgical Engineering

1 ½ year

OTHER SIGNIFICANT INFORMATION

PERSONAL: Good writer, independent worker, recognized as technical authority in welding and testing, excellent manager of efforts of multiple organizations with diverse goals.

LANGUAGE English, some Spanish

CAPABILITY:

Over 25 years experience in engineering, quality assurance, senior management. Have held positions of increasing responsibility in manufacturing, oil & gas, nuclear, and government consulting business sectors. I am an accomplished senior

manager, materials engineer, author, engineering manager and senior consultant.

MEMBERSHIPS: Welding Research Council, American Society for Materials, American Welding Society,

OTHER:

Attended University of Tennessee from December, 1970 until Sept., 1971 in graduate school in Metallurgical Engineering. Did not complete due to family commitments and financial needs.

Have held DOE “Q” and DoD “Secret” Security Clearances – none current. “Q: Clearance has been dormant for about 7 – 8 years.

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WORK HISTORY COMPANY, DIVISION OR POSITION HELD, SUMMARY OF DATES DEPARTMENT, RESPONSIBILITIES AND FROM TO LOCATION AND SUPERIOR SIGNIFICANT ACCOMPLISHMENTS

Feb., 2001

Present Bechtel SAIC, LLC

Las Vegas, NV Materials and Fabrication Technologies Jerry A. Cogar, Supervisor

Senior Technical Specialist — Responsible for the

technical approach of that will be utilized to manufacture waste packages and related hardware. Develop and implement testing programs necessary to demonstrate that the waste package and related components can be fabricated to meet technical and code requirements. He develops specifications, statements of work, manages the implementation of procurement activities, and directs the activities of suppliers that win contracts within his area. He is the internal consultant for manufacturing, welding, nondestructive examination, materials and process engineering. All activities are performed in a Six-Sigma environment, and he has several Six-Sigma awards; one of which is a team award that resulted in a saving to the program in excess of $18 million.

May., 1997

Feb. 2001

Science & Engineering Applications, Inc.

Las Vegas, NV Dr. Dennis Thomas

Senior Project Manager — Developed and supplied engineering/scientific principles, concepts and techniques related to the evaluation of the nuclear repository. Developed and implemented test planning required to describe the thermodynamic performance of air heated by nuclear waste. This program involved building a tunnel in a remote area, design of I&C’s, construction, test instrumentation, data gathering and reduction. Managed several large programs and provided technical overview for the resolution of complex technical/scientific problems. Was member of the Repository License Application Design Selection Team (LADS) that selected current repository technical design approach? Supervisor of Materials Engineering during a transition period from Project Engineering to LADS. Identified specification requirements for waste package and ancillary equipment; including local and national statutes. Interfaced with the Department of Energy, National Science Foundation and state and federal regulatory agencies.

Sept. 1991

Feb., 1997

Bechtel Nevada

Las Vegas, NV Stephen Metta

Manager, Performance Analysis Systems — Provided

analysis and evaluation of work performed by Bechtel Nevada and support subcontractors at the Nevada Nuclear Test Site. The work included engineering, science, environmental and radiological safety. He developed the management systems necessary to measure the implementation of a large variety of requirements imposed by codes, standards, and statutes. This included development and implementation of a Quality Assurance

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program meeting the combined requirements of 10CFR830.120, DOE Order 5700.6C, MIL Standards 9858A, 45208A and the statutory requirements imposed on nuclear testing.

May., 1986

April, 1991

Science Applications

International, Las Vegas, NV Dr. Joe Penland

Division Manager, Applied Management & Technology —

Division Manager within the Space, Environment and Energy Business Sector. This SAIC organizational unit provided consulting services to the nuclear, environmental, aerospace and military industries. He successfully won and managed several important programs, including the chemical demilitarization program. Prior to this period he successfully managed the technical overview of engineering analysis for the Yucca Mountain Project during the early site characterization efforts. Evaluated materials and processes planned to be used during construction and operation and managed metallurgical, welding and nondestructive examination process selection.

August, 1983

May, 1986

Ceracon Corporation Houston, TX Board of Directors

President & CEO — Mr. Smith directed manufacturing,

engineering, marketing and sales operations, in the US and abroad, for this international manufacturing company that did approximately $800 million per year.. This assignment was a “turnaround” situation. Markets included consumer tools, oil and gas equipment, compressors, valves, foundries, forging and machining operations and electrical/electronic component production. He improved by overall business volume by over $200 million in the time he was with the company.

Nov., 1979

Dec., 1983

Cooper Industries,

Houston, TX Gary Tustison

Corporate Manager, Metallurgical Engineering –

Managed manufacturing engineering support for worldwide manufacturing facilities. Duties included technical areas of foundries, forging, materials coatings and finishes, materials specifications, selection, evaluation, machining, welding, NDE and testing. Part of his responsibilities included management of the capital investment program and providing consulting services to manufacturing operations for about 40 different locations.

Dec. 1978

Nov. 1979

Applied Engineering

Orangeburg, SC Mr. Tommy Thompson, President

Quality Assurance Manager — Provided engineering

support principles, concepts and techniques to this diversified manufacturing and service company. He developed Quality Assurance policies and processes and directed the successful implementation of nuclear and commercial quality programs. Additional duties included support to the design efforts, welding engineering and marketing. He represented Applied on Section IX of the ASME Code committee and sat on Sections III and VIII design subcommittees.

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Mr Smith developed and implemented technical training programs designed specifically for quality personnel that enabled them to function as technical inspectors on code and non-code manufacturing projects.

Aug. 1971

Dec. 1978

General Electric Company

Portland, ME and Philadelphia, PA Jack Porter – Portland Richard Ullinger - Philadelphia

July 1977-Dec, 1978, Division Quality Assurance Manager Heat Transfer Equipment Manufacturing —

Portland, Maine. Managed the Quality Assurance program for the heat exchanger division which produced a wide variety of products for the nuclear, military and commercial markets. Developed manufacturing loss control program that resulted in this division becoming profitable in 13 months; a swing of over $40 million. Aug., 1971 to July, 1977, Installation & Service Engineering Division, Philadelphia, PA. Was the Welding Engineer and Manager of Materials Engineering — Mr. Smith

managed the materials technology for nuclear reactor installation and maintenance and was directly responsible for the construction of three nuclear plant installations and several GE combined cycle (STAG) plants. Managed nuclear refueling outages and commercial maintenance outages during slack periods of construction activity. Assisted marketing in bidding non-nuclear maintenance contracts with electric utilities and navy. He developed and implemented the first nuclear QA program for all General Electric Service Programs for plants in the Northeast United States. These programs were implemented during refueling and/or maintenance outages.

Sept. 1965

July 1971

University of Tennessee

Chemical & Metallurgical Engr. Knoxville, Tennessee Dr. Charlie Brooks

Research Assistant. While a full time student, Mr. Smith

worked in the Department of Chemical and Metallurgical Engineering where he conducted research in the area of superalloy development, welding, precipitation mechanisms, and polymer processing. His research areas included electron microscopy, optical metallography, heat treatment and normal laboratory processes.

May 1962

June 1965

The Boeing Company – Launch Systems Branch

New Orleans, LA Clinton Wilkins

Manager, Materials & Processes Laboratories

Mr. Smith managed the design, equipment procurement, construction and operation of the M&P laboratories managed by Boeing in support of the Apollo rocket program. This laboratory conducted testing in metals, adhesives, ablatives, coatings & finishes, rubber development, corrosion, mechanical testing, metallurgical evaluation, metallography, nondestructive examination, thermal calibration and testing, heat treatment, welding and wet chemistry. Mr. Smith staffed the laboratories and handled liaison with NASA and external support organizations regarding test development. In the later stages of the program, he managed the design, construction and initial operations of the Structural,

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Mechanical and Handling Facilities. This test area was capable of performing tests dynamically (LTV shaker systems) with controlled temperatures (-320ºF to +1600 ºF)

at pressures up to 3,000 psig. A variety of gases were tested. They included N2, H2, O2, and air. A wide variety of instrumentation was required and a calibration facility was design, constructed and operated during this time.

March 1958

Dec. 1961

United States Air Force Kenneth L. Johnson, Col.

Computer analyst. Computer analyst on Atlas “D” guidance and control systems.