William J. Quapp, PE, Vice President of Project Development and Government Services, develops project economic and technical evaluations for IET customers. He also is involved in environmental permitting and regulatory analysis. Mr. Quapp has 40 years of engineering, project management, and business development experience for a wide variety of companies including General Electric, Westinghouse, Lockheed, and EG&G, including over 16 years of experience in nuclear and hazardous waste management. He was responsible for managing nuclear waste management and environmental restoration technology development at INEEL and holds 3 patents in those areas. Mr. Quapp led the Department of Energy system engineering studies to evaluate thermal and non-thermal options for the treatment of Hazardous, Transuranic and Mixed Waste and served as a technical reviewer for the DOE Environmental Management Science Program. In addition, he has managed the design of complex experimental programs for determining the safety limits of nuclear reactors; has over 70 publications in the fields of waste management, system engineering, depleted uranium technology, nuclear engineering, and reactor safety and has served as Technical Program Chairman for Topical Meetings of the American Nuclear Society. Mr. Quapp has a BS in Science from San Diego State University and a MS in Mechanical Engineering from the San Jose State University and has done postgraduate work in business development, project management, personnel management, chemical engineering, and environmental law. |