The head of corporate services for the U.S. Energy Department’s Office of Environmental Management (EM), Paul Bosco, is as of today back at his old job at the agency.
Bosco, EM associate principal deputy assistant secretary for corporate services for less than a year, has rejoined DOE’s Office of Project Management as director. The move apparently was in the works prior to the May resignation of Assistant Secretary for Environmental Management Anne Marie White, sources suggested last week.
Top management at the nuclear cleanup office announced Bosco’s departure in an email memo sent to an Environmental Management mailing list. The memo said another longtime federal manager, Norbert Doyle, is assuming leadership at corporate services on an acting basis. Doyle is EM deputy assistant secretary for acquisition and project management, as well as head of EM contracting activity.
As head of corporate services, Doyle will oversee business functions ranging from workforce management and information systems for the roughly $7 billion-per-year operation.
“Please join us in thanking Paul for his service and to supporting Norb in his new leadership role,” DOE EM senior adviser William (Ike) White and Todd Shrader, principal deputy assistant secretary for environmental management, said in the email.
A U.S. Navy veteran, Bosco has been with the Energy Department since 2006. He served as director of the Office of Project Management from July 2015 before temporarily joining the Environmental Management office in October 2018.
Doyle joined the DOE cleanup office in October 2015 as the director for acquisition and contract management before taking the deputy assistant secretary job in July 2016. Before joining the agency, he was chief procurement and logistics officer for the Veterans Health Administration for four years. Doyle retired from the U.S. Army in 2008.
Separately, Darcey Bolin, EM chief of staff under Anne White, resigned from the Energy Department last week after she turned down an Energy Department position outside of nuclear cleanup.
Bolin was a senior adviser to White in mid-2018 after serving as a program director at Jacobs subsidiary CH2M. Bolin worked in the corporate world from 2000 through 2018, according to her LinkedIn profile.