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DNFSB) Telephone Listings for Facilities Overseen by DNFSB, 2018 Description of document: Defense Nuclear Facility Safety Board (DNFSB) telephone listings for facilities overseen by DNFSB, 2018 Requested date: 24-January-2017 Release date: 19-February-2019 Posted date: 01-April-2019 Source of document: FOIA Request Chief FOIA Officer Defense Nuclear Facilities Safety Board 625 Indiana Avenue, N.W., Suite 700 Washington, D.C. 20004 Email [email protected] The governmentattic.org web site (“the site”) is noncommercial and free to the public. The site and materials made available on the site, such as this file, are for reference only. The governmentattic.org web site and its principals have made every effort to make this information as complete and as accurate as possible, however, there may be mistakes and omissions, both typographical and in content. 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DEFENSE NUCLEAR FACILITIES SAFETY BOARD Washington, DC 20004-2901 December 6, 2018 Re: Freedom oflnformation Act Request FY 19-02: Final Response This letter is the final response to your November 14, 2018, Freedom of Information Act request to the Defense Nuclear Facilities Safety Board, Tracking Number FY 19-02, for "a copy of the Workforce Assessment/Analysis for DNFSB produced under Contract OGM12056 to Booze Allen Hamilton, Inc., funded by DNFSB, a contract awarded in approximately August 2012." We have located a copy of that document, and upon review, have determined that it should be provided to you in its entirety. Accordingly, you will find an unredacted copy of the report attached to this letter. There are no fees associated with this request. If you have any questions about our response, please do not hesitate to contact our FOIA Public Liaison, Paul Wilson, by phone at (202) 694- 7000 (toll free at (800) 788-4016) or by e-mail at [email protected]. Please be sure to provide the tracking number, FY 19-02, in any such communication. Very truly yours, Glenn~~ Sklar ChiefFOIA Officer Attachment Oeoartment of En9f1JJ' j Hanford Document 3 HANFORD SITE ILikell Tags& Hanford Office of Oe~M of E ri•tD R--- r Prntrcti.-,n HANFORD SITE Error Web Part Error: Access denied. You do not have permission to perform this action or access thfs resource. Airports Name Qty State Pnmary/Secondary Connecting Airports Notes/ Direct.ions Edit Tri-Ot,es Airport {PSC) Pasco WA Prim ary Seattle, WA - Sea•Tac Airport {SEA) Salt Lake City, UT - Salt Lake O ty International Alrport (SLC) Denver, CO - Den ver I nternational Airport ( DEN) Add resses Sea -Tac Airport (SEA) Seattle WA Secondary Drive to Richland, WA r Titles Address Hotels US Mall Attn: Padraic fox (or David Gutowski), Stop S7-04 DNrSB Resident l nspector 24 20 Stevens Center Place Edit r Name Address Qty State Zip Phone Richland, WA 99352 Courtyard Mamott 480 Columbia Point Dr Richland WA 99352 (509) 942-9400 UPS Attn: Pad raic Fox (or David Gutowski ), Stop S 7-04 DNFSB RcSident Inspector Hampton Inn 486 Bradley Blvd Richland WA 99352 (509) 943-4400 2420 Stevens Center Place Red Lion 802 George Washi ngton Way Richland WA 99352 (509) 946·7611 Richland, WA 99352 Hilton Gard@n Inn 701 Nor th Young Street Kennewick WA 99336 (509) 735-4600 Visitor Information 591 Columbia Point Drive Richland WA 99352 (509) 943-9800 TowneP1ace Suites All visitors to the Hanford site or the associated DOE and contractor offices 1060 George Washington Way Richland WA 99352 (509) 371· 1550 in-town are required to stop by the Visit or Control Center before Homewood Suites Richland proceeding to any facility or office building associated with Hanford. Visitors will receive a safety orientat ion pamphlet and be asked to sign Restaurants a roster. Other preparations (such as dosimetry, special access, etc.) are made as needed at the Visitor Control Center depending on which Hanford r Name Address City State Zip Phone Cuisine Edit facility is being visited. Visitor Control Center personnel can also enter access codes on your DNFSB badge so you will have access to secure Atomle Ale Brewpub & Eatery 1015 Lee Blvd Richland WA 99352 (509) 946- 5465 American areas in the Federal Building as well as at the Office of River Protection 3 Margaritas 627 Jadwin Avenue Richland WA 99352 (509) 946-7755 Mexican building at 2440 Stevens Center Drive. 9352 Italian Monterosso's 1026 Lee Blvd Richland WA 9 {509) 946-4525 DNFSB Liaisons notify the Visitor Control Center in advance so they know Anthony's 550 Columbia Point Dr Richland WA 99352 (509) 946· 3474 Seafood whom to expect, and the necessary paperwork is prepared ahead of t ime Fol( and Bear Publlc House 4 30 George Washington Way Richland WA 99352 (509} 946-7777 Beer and Dinner in order to ensure the check- in process is completed as quickly and smoothly as possible. Casa Mia 608 The Parkway Richland WA 99352 (509) 946-0S00 Italian Apollo Greek Restaurant 620 Cullum Ave Richland WA 9352 {509) 943-984 1 Greek. The Visitor Control Center is locat ed in the Federal Building, at 825 Jadwin Avenue, Richland, WA, on first floor, just past the elevators. Their hours Brick House Pizza 3791 Van Giesen Street West Rlchtand WA 99353•5031 (509) 967 -3733 Pizzeria are 7:00-4 :30, Mon-Thurs, and 7-3:30 on Fridays. For additional Tagar'is Winery 844 Tulip Lane Richland WA 99352 (509} 628-1619 Contlnental information contact the Visitor Control Center at (509) 376-6884, or a Sterling's Famous Steak 890 George Washing ton Way Richland WA 99352 (509) 943-1588 American DNFSB Liaison. Chapala Express 1028 Lee Bou levard Richland WA 99352 (509) 943-6589 Mexican Fat Olive's 255 Williams Blvd Richland WA 99354 (509) 946· 6404 American Spudnut Shop 228 WIiiiams Blvd Richland WA 99354 (509} 943-3000 Continental Stone Soup 703 The Parkway Richland WA 99352 {509} 943-4542 Continental Amlci's East Coast Pizzeria 94 Lee Boulevard Richland WA 99352 (509) 942-1914 I ta!Jan Jackson's Sports Bar 99 Lee Boulevard Richland WA 99352 {509) 946·8118 American Rosy's Ice Cream & Oin~r 404 Bradley Blvd Richland WA 99352 (509) 943-0102 ConUnental R F McDougalls 1705 Colurnbla Park Trail Richland WA 99352 ( 509) 735-6418 American Bella Ita lia 7000 West Okanogan Place Kennewick WA 99336 (509) 783-1701 Italian I of 1 'INL--- . Idaho Notional laboratory Idaho National Laboratory Ida ho National Laboratory Sha repoint Sit e Points of Contact ,..... r Tit les Name Em ail Office Phone Mobile Phone Pager Fax Office Number DNFSB Ray Da niels (b) (6) 'INl Idaho Notional laboratory Cognizant (b) (6) (b) (6) Engineer Alternate Bradford (b) (6) Cogn izant Sharpless (b) (6)(b) (6) (b) (6) (b) (6) Engineer DNFSB N/ A N/ A N/ A N/A N/A N/A N/A Resident Inspector Sit e Office Greg ha [email protected] .gov (208) (208) Liaison Hayward 526-5925 569- 0156 Contractor (b) (b) (6) (b) (b) Airports Lia ison (6) (6) (6) Name City State Primary/ Secondary Contractor .. .. (b) (b) (6) (b) (b) (b) Liaison •(6) (6) (6) (6) Idaho Re gional Idaho ID Primary Airport (IDA) Fa ll s Departmental Daniel Sigg daniel. sigg@ hq.doe.gov ..(202) .. .. Rep. Contact -- 586-1857 other Mark Brown brownmc@id .doe.gov (208) (208) (208) Contacts AM/ Nucl ear 526-7065 520-9169 526-7245 Safty Pe rformance Other Jim Cooper [email protected] (208) (208) Contacts AM/ EM 526-5698 521 -9888 DOE Sit e Rick [email protected] (208) (208) (208) Manager Provencher 526-7300 521-3840 526-0542 Hotels r Name Address City State Zi p Phone Fax Ed it Residence Inn 635 West Broadway I da ho Fa ll s ID 83402 (208) 542-0000 (208) 542-0021 Fairfield I nn 1293 W Broadway St Idaho Falls ID 83402 (208) 552-7378 (208) 552- 7379 Le Ritz Hotel 7 20 Li ndsay Blvd Idaho Fall s ID 83402 (208) 528-0880 (208) 528-9929 Restaurants Name Address City St ate Zip Ph one Cuisine Edit Jaker's Restaurant 851 Lindsay Blvd Idaho Falls ID 83402 (208 ) 524-5240 Bar & Grill Sandpiper Restaurant 750 Lindsay Blvd Idaho Fa lls ID 83402 (208) 524-3344 Seafood Lawrence Livermore La wrence Livermore National Laboratory Lawrence Livermore Points of Contact Lawrence Livermore I Titles Name Email Office Phone Mobile Phone Pager Fax National Laboratory Field Office Liaison Doug Eddy [email protected] (925) 422-3379 Contractor Liaison Mike Reaka reakal @ll_nl.gov (925) 423-8356 Cognizant Engineer Daniel Bullen (b) (6) (b) (6) (b) (6) Airports Name City State Primary/ Secondary Oakland lnternat,onal Airport (OAK) Oakland CA Secondary San Francisco International Airport (SFO) San Francisco CA Primary Announcements San Jose CA Secondary Web Page Under Construction 3/26/2010 11:09 AM San Jose International Airport (SJC) by Jason Anderson Hotels Links I Name Address City State Zip Phone Fax Edit c B331 Tr~ium Fac,hty ::l Region : Livermore (3)_ Addresses Hampton Inn 2850 Constitution Drive Livermore CA 94551 (925) 606-6400 (925) 606-6410 I Titles Address Residence Inn by Marriott 1000 Airway Blvd Livermore CA 94550 (925) 373·1800 (925) 373-7252 US Mail DOE LLNL Courtyard by Marnott 2929 Constitution Dr Livermore CA 94551 (925) 243-1000 (925) 243-1010 7000 East Avenue L·293 Livermore, CA 94551-0808 3 Region : Thursday Night Departure ( 1) UPS DOE LLNL 7000 East Avenue L·293 San Francisco Airport Marriott 1800 Bayshore Hwy Burlingame CA 94010 (650) 692-9100 (650) 692-8016 Livermore, CA 94551-0808 Restaura nts Name Address City State Zip Phone Cuisine Edit Casa Orozco 325 South L Street Livermore CA 94550 (208) 524-5240 Mexican Strings Italian Cafe 2205 Las Positas Rd Livermore CA 94551 (208) 524-3344 Italian A • Los Alamos Los Alamos National Laboratory H.ATIOH..Al l .UO a.TORY Los Alamos National Laboratory Sharepoint Site Points of Contact r Titles Name Email Office Phone Mobile Phone Pager Fax DNFSB Cognizant Engineer Pat rick Migliorinl (b) (6) (b) (6) (b) (6) .
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