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The principal founders of Millennium Services, Inc. form a core group of talented, qualified individuals, who are committed to providing the finest quality of services while always maintaining the highest standards of integrity and business ethics. Our key personnel have more than 90 years of technical, management, and business experience in the commercial nuclear power industry, DOE, DOD and private sector. We have served as Radiation Protection Managers, Radiation Safety Officers, Plant Superintendents, Corporate Officers, Contract Administrators, Employing Officers, and Project Managers. We have also provided expert assistance and legal testimony in a variety of instances. Our staff possesses the necessary combination of education and experience to provide fast response and effective oversight of field support personnel.

Our experience in government contract administration and accounting includes familiarity with various types of contracts, such as, cost plus, firm-fixed price, and T&M. We have developed policies, procedures, accounting systems, and organizational controls acceptable for the management and execution of these types of contracts, and have a working knowledge of FARs and DCAA audit protocol.

 


 

Richard J. Titolo
President

Mr. Titolo is a degreed Health Physicist with more than twenty-six years of experience in the nuclear industry. His background includes research and development, RP program development and implementation, project management, program assessments, radiological engineering, and decontamination and decommissioning. He has extensive executive level experience in business development, forecasting, strategic planning, management and performance optimization.

Mr. Titolo was awarded an academic fellowship by the Institute of Nuclear Power Operations (INPO) while at Georgia Tech, and performed research in the areas of radioactive waste disposal and personnel dosimetry.  He then served as a plant Health Physicist for the Georgia Power Company at Plant Hatch with primary responsibilities in ALARA and Emergency Planning.  

Mr. Titolo was then responsible for the development, implementation, and management of the operational Health Physics program at Philadelphia Electric Company's Limerick Generating Station.  He developed and managed tests conducted during start-up of the BWR, was responsible for ensuring program compliance with applicable statutes, and served as a primary interface with regulatory authorities.  Mr. Titolo certified as a Senior Reactor Operator by finishing first in his class.     

Mr. Titolo then served as the Sr. Vice President & General Manager for a company providing staff augmentation and specialty services to nuclear industry. He managed corporate and field staffs of up to 600 personnel and ensured consistent administration and implementation of corporate policies and procedures by Program and Project Managers. His responsibilities also included contract negotiation, compliance, and execution. Mr. Titolo provided technical support to field personnel and served as the corporate Radiation Safety Officer.

Mr. Titolo is a co-founder of Millennium Services, Inc. and serves as its President.  In addition to his corporate duties, he provides technical support to clients; performs RP program assessments and develops corrective action / program improvement recommendations; and, designs and performs radiological assessments and surveys.  He has supported various D&D projects.   

Mr. Titolo maintains an active USDOE “L” Clearance.

Education and Certifications

Georgia Institute of Technology: M.S., Health Physics, 1981.
Georgia Institute of Technology: B.S., Health Physics, 1980.
Certified Senior Reactor Operator, Limerick Generating Station, 1988





Richard W. Dubiel, CHP
Vice President

Mr. Dubiel is a Certified Health Physicist with more than twenty-seven years experience in Health Physics, decontamination and decommissioning, chemistry, radiochemistry, environmental monitoring, and radioactive waste management program development and implementation. He has served as the Project Manager for site characterization and decontamination and decommissioning activities at several Department of Energy and Department of Defense sites, as well as private companies with facilities on the Site Decommissioning Management Plan. Mr. Dubiel has also served as an expert witness during licensing hearings for a proposed Uranium Enrichment Facility.

Mr. Dubiel has had various Health Physics, Radioactive Waste, and Chemistry program responsibilities during the licensing and start-up of four commercial power reactors and nine commercial reactor refueling outages. During his nine years with Philadelphia Electric, he was responsible for the development and implementation of the Health Physics, Chemistry, and Radioactive Waste Programs for the two unit Limerick site. He was responsible for all radiological and non-radiological monitoring programs in support of federal and state requirements, and managed an organization of over 150 full-time employees with an annual budget of over $20 million. He was later assigned to a nuclear group staff re-engineering project that resulted in O&M savings of over $30 million annually.

Mr. Dubiel was the senior responsible individual for all radiation protection and environmental monitoring activities both on-site and off-site during the March 28, 1979 accident at TMI-2. Mr. Dubiel was also the Health Physicist responsible for the initial identification and measurements of the highest radon levels recorded in a private residence in the state of Pennsylvania, and was involved in the development of radon mitigation technology.

Mr. Dubiel has provided professional consulting services in the areas of Radiological Safety and Emergency Preparedness, including program assessments, corrective action programs, and expert testimony in licensing hearings and government investigative hearings.

Mr. Dubiel currently serves as a Vice President of Millennium Services, Inc. In addition to his corporate duties, he provides technical and management consulting services and conducts program assessments. Mr. Dubiel has conducted program assessments at several commercial nuclear stations, including Maine Yankee, Susquehanna Steam Electric Station, Connecticut Yankee, and Washington Nuclear Plant 2. He has developed corrective action recommendations at each of the facilities and assisted in the implementation of those corrective actions. Mr. Dubiel has functioned as an independent radiation safety expert performing program reviews at a source material licensee facility.

Mr. Dubiel is currently serving as the Project Manager for the development of the Sampling and Analysis Plan and the License Termination Plan (LTP) in support of the decommissioning of the Haddam Neck Plant. He has also served as the Project Manager for numerous radiological survey efforts including, the final status survey of the 779 closure project at Rocky Flats Environmental Technology Site (RFETS); the characterization survey of the St. Albans Veterans Administration Extended Care Center; radiological survey in support of the sale of the Forked River Site; the final status survey of Building 123 at RFETS; and the characterization survey of the Turbine Building and paved areas inside the security fence at the Haddam Neck Plant.

Education and Certifications

Georgia Institute of Technology, Atlanta, GA M.S., Nuclear Engineering, 1971

Fairfield University, Fairfield, CT B.S., Physics

Certified Power Reactor Health Physicist by the
American Board of Health Physics in 1982

BWR Certified at the Senior Reactor Operator level in 1989





Robert E. Leddy
Vice President

Mr. Leddy is a degreed Health Physicist with more than 26 years experience in the nuclear industry.  He has served in various management capacities in the areas of Health Physics, site characterization and remediation, and decontamination and decommissioning.  His specific expertise is in Health Physics program development and management, audits and assessments, project management, survey design and implementation.

After receiving his M. S. degree in Health Physics from Georgia Tech, Mr. Leddy spent 11 years working in Radiation Protection at commercial nuclear power plants. During this period, he held positions in ALARA, Emergency Planning, Operational Health Physics, Radiological Engineering, and Radiation Protection Management for utilities operating both BWR and PWR power plants.

Mr. Leddy has functioned as the Radiation Protection Manager for a two unit BWR, during the decommissioning of a commercial nuclear facility (PWR), and as Radiation Safety Officer during the decommissioning of two Uranium fuel fabrication facilities.  He has served in various capacities during the decommissioning and Final Status Survey of nuclear power plants and DOE facilities. 

He holds an active DOE “L” Clearance.

Education

Manhattan College: A.A.S., Nuclear Medicine Technology, 1978
Manhattan College: B.S., Health Physics, 1980
Georgia Institute of Technology: M.S., Health Physics, 1981

 



Jeffery T. Cordry, CPA
Chief Financial Officer

Mr. Cordry is a Certified Public Accountant and Certified Financial Planner with 21 years experience in management, consulting, accounting, finance, and taxation . He has been involved in the nuclear industry since 1981. During this period, he held positions as Controller, Chief Financial Officer, and Independent Consultant to companies servicing the commercial and governmental nuclear industries.

Areas of service include financial and accounting support, financial statement analysis and preparation, audit preparation and coordination (IRS, DCAA, CPA), budgeting and strategic planning, development of policies and procedures, government contracting, set up computerized accounting systems, training, corporate and individual taxation, financial planning, and general business management.

Mr. Cordry is currently Chief Financial Officer of Millennium Services, Inc. In addition to his corporate duties, he continues to provide business and financial consulting services.

Professional Affiliations

American Institute of Certified Public Accountants
Income Tax Section
Financial Planning Section
Management Consulting Services Section

Georgia Society of Certified Public Accountants

Atlanta Executive Network

Education and Awards

University of Wisconsin - Green Bay: B.S., Business Administration - Public Accounting, 1979.
College for Financial Planning: CFP Professional Education Program, 1997
State of Georgia: Certified Public Accountant, 1986
Georgia Society of Certified Pubic Accountants: Gold Key Award, 1982





Don DeBord
Engineer

 

Mr. DeBord plays an important role in the technical development of new instruments, software, and web based applications at Millennium where he takes digital processes and applies them to solve business problems in fundamentally new ways.  Don has over 20 years of electronics and software experience.  He is the principal developer of Millennium's innovative SCM survey technology and has authored the state of the art Survey Information Management System (SIMS).  He has also served as Project Manager for SCM deployments at several sites across the US including Bonus Reactor in Rincon, Puerto Rico; the C-Reactor and 108F at the Hanford Reservation; ANL building 301C; Saxton Nuclear Experimental Corporation facility; and many others.