Action Tech's Nuclear Power
Capabilities:
A valued partner in energy projects for over 25
years.
Insightful strategic and
financial planning capabilities.
High performance project management consulting
teams.
Experienced with multi-billion dollar
nuclear
projects.

Action Tech's
Management Consulting:
Team Leaders Experienced in Nuclear and Power:
Design, Engineering,
Fabrication, Construction, and Startup
Outage Management,
Upgrades
Firm Fixed Price, Cost
Plus
PWR, BWR, HTGR, CANDU
(Generation I, II, III+)
Coal, Natural Gas, and
Renewable
Action Tech's Planning Technologies:
AT's Unique "Reasonable &
Achievable" Methodology
AT's Unique "Risk & Float
Distribution" Methodology
AT's Unique "Effective
Planning" Techniques
AT's Unique "Project
Accelerator" Techniques
AT's Unique "Total Cost
Control" Techniques
Action Tech's
Project Management Teams:
Trained in Managing Cost
& Schedule Outcomes
Quick Response & High
Value
Certified in Action
Tech's Management Technologies

Consulting Engagements:
Action Tech excels at providing customized solutions using small
consulting teams and short-term engagements. Action Tech
provides executive management diagnostics, performs root cause
analysis, develops work-around options, and trains in effective
project management techniques.

Consulting Team Leaders:
Kent Brown:
Former President and CEO of Kansas Gas & Electric (owner and
operator of the Wolf Creek Nuclear Power Plant).
Former Senior Vice President Central Vermont
Public Service (Vermont Yankee Nuclear Power Plant). Corporate officer
and member of the board of directors of four nuclear power plants
(Yankee Nuclear). BSME California State University, graduate
courses Northeastern University and San Diego State University,
and registered professional nuclear engineer.
Edwin Cameron:
Former Senior Vice President of Stone & Webster Engineering Corporation,
senior manager of projects (multiple nuclear engineering and
construction projects), and director
of international operations. Author of several papers in
strategic and project planning. BSCE University of Florida,
MSCE Northeastern University and registered professional engineer
in several states and countries.
George DeVaux:
Former senior officer of construction and technology firms, member
of the board of directors of Northeastern University and
technology firms, former senior engineer at Stone & Webster
Engineering. BSCE Northeastern University, MBA Harvard
University.
Harold Foley: Former
Vice President of Stone & Webster Engineering Corporation,
manager of projects (multiple nuclear engineering and construction
projects). Project Manager (engineering, construction, and
start-up) Beaver Valley Nuclear Power Plant, Unit 2 (PWR).
Consultant to Bruce Nuclear Generating Station (CANDU). BSME
Tufts University, Graduate Studies at MIT.
Donald Frazier: Senior
advisor to the US Department of Energy, nuclear utilities, and
private enterprises. Recent experience in GNEP and
Generation III+ nuclear power policy. Experience in nuclear
laboratories, nuclear waste, and nuclear operations. BA Duke
University, MA (policy) University of Michigan.
Henson Moore (advisor): Former
Deputy Secretary of Energy, former Deputy Chief of Staff for
President George H. W. Bush. BA and JD Louisiana State
University.
Glenn Williams: Senior
advisor to the US Department of Energy, nuclear utilities, and
private enterprises. Former CEO non-regulated energy trading
and distribution company. Senior Management Consultant in
nuclear utilities in strategic, financial, and project planning.
Former engineer in Stone & Webster's nuclear engineering and
construction projects. Project Controls Director
(engineering, construction, and start-up) for nuclear power
projects. Strategy and policy consultant to Exelon,
Constellation, Progress, Consumers Power, SCE, FPL, SCANA, First
Energy, Pinnacle, US DOE, and other nuclear organizations.
BSEE Northeastern University, MS Management, University of
Maryland.

Papers and References:
Nuclear
Power 2010/Generation III+
Westinghouse
AP-1000
GE ESBWR/ABWR
UniStar APR
Nuclear
Generation IV
GNEP - Global Nuclear Energy
Partnership
NRC - New Reactor Licensing Activities
NRC - Expected New Power Plants