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THE RADWASTE SUMMITSEPTEMBER 8–11, 2015 • JW MARRIOTT • SUMERLIN, NEVADA
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Conference Partnership OpportunitiesBecome a Partner at the RadWaste Summit and publicize your company. The 2½-day events attract participants from a broad spectrum of companies and organizations.
The benefits include:• Partner recognition on conference agenda and resource book• Inclusion of a 2 or 4 page* ‘marketing’ flyer in the conference resource book• The Opportunity to Moderate or Speak*• Complimentary or Discounted Registrations*• Complimentary or Reduced Fee for Exhibit Space*• Recognition During the Conference via Signage Publicizing the Company Logo/Trademark *Depends on Level of Partnership
Available Partnership Opportunities Include:• Recognition on Summit Participant Materials: Logo Imprinted On: Conference Portfolio,
Resource Book, Notepads, Pens, Tote Bags• AV Support: Company Logo/Ad Projected on Screens Used for PowerPoint Presentations• Participant Hotel Keys: Logo/Ad Imprinted on Key Card• Exclusive Recognition at Summit Functions/Events
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Conference Exhibitor OpportunitiesShowcase your organization’s capabilities, products and technologies.
The exhibit schedule revolves around the catered functions to provide ample opportunities for one-on-one discussions.
Exhibit Fee: $1,995 (includes one full registration) Additional Exhibit Only Registration: $500
Exhibit Fee Includes:• A 10 foot long by 8 feet deep exhibit space with a 6 foot table, 2 chairs,
a wastebasket and electricity• One Full Conference Registration• An Advertisement in the Participant’s List
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For Information on Available Exhibit Space Contact Thomas A. Sloma-Williams, Publisher, at 301-354-1696 or [email protected].
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Past Attending Organizations ACZ Laboratories, Inc.Advanced Mixed Waste Treatment ProjectAECOMAerostart SESAFCI Texas, LLCAgile1 | CH2M HILLAlta Solutions & Strategies, Inc.AMECAmerican Century, LLCAmerican Veteran Construction & Demo-lition, Inc.American Veteran EnvironmentalAmeriphysics, LLCAMG Advanced Metallurgical GroupANDRAAndrews Engineering, Inc.Angeles DistrictANTECH, for Argonne National LabARES CorporationAREVAAREVA Federal Services, LLCArgonne National LaboratoryArkansas Dept. of HealthArvia Technology LtdAspen Resources Limited, Inc.ATL International, Inc.Atlantic Compact CommissionAtomic Energy of Canada LimitedAustin Master ServicesAvisco, Inc.AZZ | NLIAZZ NuclearB&W Conversion Services, LLCB&W Technical Services Y-12Babcock & W ilcox CompanyBabcock Services Idaho, IncBabcock Services, Inc.Badger Technical Services, LLCBattelle Energy AllianceBBM Consulting e.U., AustriaBechtel Jacobs Company LLCBechtel National, Inc.Bertlliant Inc.Bloomberg New Energy FinanceBNSF RailwayBooz Allen HamiltonBoron Products, LLCBoston Government Services, LLCBrookhaven National LaboratoryBurns & McDonnellCabrera Services, Inc.Cameco CorporationCampbell ScientificCanberra Industries, Inc.Candu Energy Inc.CAPE Environmental Management Inc.
Cast TransportationCavanagh Services Group, Inc.CB&ICB&I Federal ServicesCBI PolymersCDMCedar Mountain EnvironmentalCenterCentral Research Institute of Electric PowerCETCOCH Plateau Remediation CompanyCH2M HillCH2M Hill B&W West ValleyCH2M Hill Plateau Remediation Co.CH2M-WG Idaho, LLCCHBWVChesapeake Nuclear Services, Inc.CHPRCCitizens Engagement Panel,San Onofre Decommissioning ProjectClark County Comprehensive Planning - Nuclear Waste DivisionClauss ConstructionCNSColumbiana Hi TechCommonwealth of VirginiaCommunity Advisory Board for NevadaCompa Industries, IncConference of Radiation Control ProgramContainer Products CorporationCPCCTG, LLCCTI and AssociatesCWIDade MoellerDedicated Nuclear SolutionsDefense Nuclear Facilities Safety BoardDeNuke ServicesDickstein Shapiro LLPDiversified Metal ProductsDiversified Technologies ServicesDoerfer / WheeliftDufrane Nuclear Shielding, Inc.Duke EnergyDW James Consulting, LLCEastern Technologies, Inc.ECCEdgen MurrayElectric Power Research InstituteEli Lilly and CompanyEnercon Federal ServicesEnergetics IncEnergX LLC | TRU Waste ProcessinngEnergy AllianceEnergySolutions
Engineering Construction ServicesEngland DistrictEnRep, Inc.Entellic Corporation | TeamSQAEntergy Services, Inc.Environmental Chemical CompanyEnvironmental Dimensions, Inc.Environmental Rail Solutions, Inc.Epsilon Systems Solutions, Inc.EQ The Environmental Quality CompanyExelon Corp.FE&CFirewaterFluorFluor B&W Portsmouth (FBP)Fluor Government GroupFrham Safety Products, IncFuji Electric Corp. of AmericaFuji Electric Systems Co. LtdGalaxRayGEL Laboratories, LLCGeorgia Public Service CommissionGeorgia TechGeosyntec ConsultantsGreenfield LogisticsHanford Advisory BoardHoltec InternationalHQUSACEHukari AscendentHuntington Ingalls IndustriesICE Service Group, Inc.Idaho Department of CommerceIdaho Department of EnvironmentalIdaho DEQIdaho National Laboratory | BattelleIdaho Treatment GroupIEMIHI Inc.Illinois Emergency Management AgencyIMPACT Services, Inc.INL-BEAInternational Atomic Energy AgencyInternational Isotopes Inc.InuktunInuktun USInventure Laboratories Inc.IO Environmental and InfrastructureISO-PACIFIC Nuclear Assay Systems, Inc.Jacobi ConsultingJacobs Engineering Group Inc.James Fisher TechnologiesJapan Nuclear Fuel LimitedJoseph Oat CorporationJTG ConsultingKorea Business NewsKorea Hydro & Nuclear Power Co.
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Korea Institute of Nuclear SafetyKorea Radioactive Waste ManagementKurionKyunghee UniversityLANL/LTP-SSSLANSLawrence Berkeley National LabLawrence Berkeley National LaboratoryLights Camera Action, LLCLLW Forum, Inc.Longenecker & AssociatesLos Alamos National LaboratoryLos Alamos National Security, LLCLos Alamos Site Office, U.S. DOE-EMLos Alamos Technical Associates, Inc.Low Level Waste Repository, UKLow-Level Radioactive Waste Forum, Inc.LVI Services Inc.M2 Polymer Technologies, Inc.MACTECManagement. ServicesMassachusetts Department of PublicMCSMHF ServicesMirion TechnologiesMississippi Energy InstituteMitsuishi USA, Inc.Mobile Characterization ServicesMorehouse School of MedicineMTANAC InternationalNational Security Technologies, LLCNaval Sea Systems CommandNavarro Research and Engineering, Inc.Navarro-InteraNDEPNeptune and Company, Inc.Nevada Conservation and NaturalNevada Conservation and Natural Re-sources DepartmentNevada Department of EnvironmentalNevada Division of Environmental Protec-tionNevada Site Specific Advisory BoardNew Mexico Environment DepartmentNew World Environmental, Inc.Newport News Nuclear, Inc.Newport News Shipbuilding, Inc.Norfolk Southern CorporationNorth Dakota Dept. of HealthNorth Wind GroupNorth Wind Services, LLC.North Wind SolutionsNorthern New Mexico Citizens Advisory BoardNorthrop Grumman
Northwest CompactNSTec / E&WMNSTec | Environmental ManagementNuclear Decommissioning AuthorityNuclear Energy InstituteNuclear Fuel Services, Inc.Nuclear Management AssociatesNuclear Safety & Technology ServicesNuclear Waste ManagementNuclear Waste PartnershipNuclear Waste Technical Review BoardNuVision EngineeringNV Division of Environmental ProtectionNye County Nuclear Waste RepositoryNye County NWRPONye County, NevadaOak Ridge National LaboratoryOak Ridge Operations Office, U.S. Depart-ment of EnergyOak Ridge Site Specific Advisory BoardOffice of River Protection, U.S. DOEOmega Technical ServicesOrganization, CanadaORNLPacific Northwest National LaboratoryPacTec, Inc.Pajarito Scientific CorporationPaR Systems, Inc.ParsonsParsons BrinckerhoffPerkinElmer | CORARPerma-Fix Environmental Services, Inc.Philotechnics, Ltd.Piercan USA Inc.PIKA International, Inc.Portage Inc.Posiva OyPreferred Construction Services, Inc.Premier Technology, Inc.PricewaterhouseCoopersPro2ServeProducers AssociationProfessional Radiation Consulting, Inc.Project OfficeProject Time and Cost, Inc.Quality Inspection Services, IncRadComm Systems Corp.Radiation ProtectionRadiation Safety & Control Services, Inc.Radwaste Solutions MagazineRegional Center of Expertise (Radiologi-cal), USACE-BaltimoreREI NuclearRenukeRestoration Services Inc.Rhodia
RMS, Inc.Robatel Technologies, LLCRobertson ConsultingRocky Mountain CompactRocky Mountain LLW BoardRolls-RoyceRolls-Royce Civil Nuclear CanadaS.M. Stoller - A Subsidiary of Huntington Ingalls IndustriesSA TechnologySAICSandia National LaboratoriesSavannah River National LaboratorySavannah River Nuclear Solutions, LLCSavannah River Operations Office, U.S. DOESavannah River Remediation, LLCSC&A, Inc.Science Applications International Corp.Sealand EnviroSecure EnergySecured Land TransportSENES Consultants LtdServices, Inc.Shaw AREVA MOX Services, LLCSIA SOLUTIONS LLCSM StollerSolvay USA Inc.Source Analysis & Evaluation Corp.South Carolina Department of Health & Environmental ControlSouth Carolina Dept of Health & EnvSoutheast Compact CommissionSouthwest Research InstituteSouthwestern Low-Level RadioactiveSparton Resources Inc.Springs Fabrication, Inc.St. Louis FUSRAP sites - St. Louis DistrictState Nuclear Regulatory Inspectorate ofState of NevadaSterne Agee & LeachStrata-G, LLCStrategic Resource AllianceStudsvik, Inc.Sustainable Fuel Cycle Task ForceTalisman International, LLCTelStar Associates IncTennessee Department of Environment and ConservationTerranearPMC, LLCTest Site ProgramsTestAmerica, LLCTetra Tech, Inc.Texas Commission on Environmental QualityTexas LLRW Disposal Compact
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The Environmental Quality CompanyThe League, LLCThe S.M. Stoller CorporationThe University of Tokyo, JapanThe Write StuffTLLRWDCCToxco Materials Management CenterTranslation & Consulting Services, Inc.Transnuclear, Inc.Turnkey TransportationU.S. Army Corps of EngineersU.S. Army Corps of Engineers | BaltimoreU.S. Army Corps of Engineers | BuffaloU.S. Army Corps of Engineers | KansasU.S. Army Corps of Engineers | LosU.S. Army Corps of Engineers | NewU.S. DOEU.S. DOE | Argonne National LaboratoryU.S. DOE | Carlsbad Field OfficeU.S. DOE | EMCBCU.S. DOE | Environmental ManagementU.S. DOE | Idaho Operations OfficeU.S. DOE | Information CenterU.S. DOE | Los Alamos Site OfficeU.S. DOE | National Nuclear Security AdministrationU.S. DOE | Nevada Operations OfficeU.S. DOE | Oak Ridge Operations OfficeU.S. DOE | Oak Ridge Site SpecificU.S. DOE | Office of Inspector GeneralU.S. DOE | Office of Legacy ManagementU.S. DOE | ORPU.S. DOE | Richland Operations Office
U.S. DOE | Savannah River NationalU.S. DOE | Savannah River OperationsU.S. DOE | Used Nuclear Fuel DispositionU.S. DOE | West ValleyU.S. EcologyU.S. Environmental Protection AgencyU.S. Geological SurveyU.S. Governmental Accountability OfficeU.S. Nuclear Infrastructure CouncilU.S. Nuclear Regulatory CommissionUCORUkraineUltraTech International, Inc.Union Pacific RailroadUniTech Services GroupUniversity of AachenUniversity of California, San DiegoUniversity of Nevada, Las VegasUniversity of PhoenixUniversity of WisconsinUOP - A Honeywell CompanyURENCO USAURSURS | CH2M Hill (UCOR)URS | CH2M Oak Ridge LLCURS CorporationURS Professional Solutions LLCURS Safety Management SolutionsURS-CH2M Oak Ridge LLCUSA Environment LPUSA Repository ServicesUSACEUSACE - Buffalo District
USGSUtah Department of EnvironmentalUtah Division of Radiation ControlUtah Radiation Control BoardUticom Systems, Inc.Visionary SolutionsVivid Learning SystemsVJ Technologies, Inc.Wade AssociatesWagstaff Applied TechnologiesWälischmillerWashington Closure HanfordWashington Department of HealthWashington River Protection SolutionsWashington State Department of EcologyWashington State Department of Ecology Nuclear Waste ProgramWashington State Department of HealthWashington TRU SolutionsWaste CompactWaste Control Specialists, LLCWaste SafetyWastren Advantage, Inc.Wedbush SecuritiesWest Valley Environmental ServicesWestinghouse Electric Co.Wheelift, A Doerfer CompanyWMG, Inc.WMI-2Write StuffWRPSWRTZero Gravity
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2012–2014 Average Attendance: 273 Attendees
Who is Attending the RadWaste Summit?
Private Industry59.78%
Government35.13%
Academic0.60%
NGOs and Other Interest Groups
2.43%
International2.43%
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NINTH ANNUAL
ACCOMMODATIONSRates to attend this Summit at JW Marriott, Las Vegas (Summerlin), which is near DOE’s offices, are $139.00 for single and double occupancy. Government rates are available at $96.00 for single and double occupancy. These rates do not include applicable city and state taxes (which are currently 12%). If you are a government employee, you must have a government identification card.
To guarantee a reservation at conference rates, call JW Marriott at 1-800-297-5056 by August 21. Identify yourself as a RadWaste Summit Attendee. If space is available, the above rates will apply for attendees two days prior and two days after our program dates. We recommend getting your reservations EARLY to secure a guest room.
GROUND TRANSPORTATIONNo regular shuttle service is available from any of the Airports. From McCarran International Airport: Take Interstate 15 North to Expressway 95 North (Reno). Take Summerlin Parkway exit West. Take Rampart exit and make a left onto Rampart Boulevard. Take a right turn into the resort. The hotel does offer a return trip to the airport for $30.00. Estimated taxi fare: $60.00 (one way).
JWMARRIOTT LAS VEGASThe JW Marriott Las Vegas is an elegant hotel in Summerlin, Nevada just outside of downtown Las Vegas. The hotel is set against the crimson canyons and rugged cliffs of Red Rock and is home to premiere conference facilities that feature a full service business center that provides uncompromising levels of service and amenities. After a busy day of meetings one can just relax and enjoy the natural beauty, play a round of golf or visit the nearby Red Rock Canyon which provides breathtaking hikes, mountain climbing or biking opportunities.
SUMMIT SCHEDULE AND REGISTRATION INFORMATION
Registration opens at 3:00 p.m., Tuesday, Sept. 8 followed by a Reception and Dinner at 6:00 p.m. The Opening Plenary is at 8:00 a.m., Wednesday, Sept. 9. The Summit ends at noon, Friday, Sept. 11.
Registration Fees:
General Admission (includes Federal Contractor) .............................................................................................................. $1295.00
Federal Employees .................................................................................................................................................................... $ 625.00
State & Local Government Officials, NGO Representatives .............................................................................................. $625.00
(Add $200 to General Admission Fee after Aug. 7, 2015; Discounted Fees for groups of 4 or more. Contact [email protected] for more information)
(Registration includes: three continental breakfasts, two lunches, three receptions, one dinner, a copy of the Resource Book and conference proceedings.) Call 1-877-303-7367 extension 109 for more information.
Cancellation Policy: There is a $200.00 service charge on cancellations after Aug. 21, 2015. No refunds will be made after Aug. 28, 2015 but substitutions are welcome.
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