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July 18, 2018

Longenecker & Associates Hires New Group Vice President

By ExchangeMonitor

Las Vegas-based Longenecker & Associates has hired Teri Browdy, a senior executive with deep roots in the Energy Department’s contractor world, to the newly created job of group vice president for project delivery.

The company said Monday Browdy will help oversee L&A’s project delivery for subcontractor work at Los Alamos National Laboratory in New Mexico, Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory in California, various Sandia National Laboratories locations, as well as the Oak Ridge Site in Tennessee and the Savannah River Site in South Carolina.

Browdy worked for the management and operations contractor for the Nevada National Security Site, National Security Technologies (NSTec), from 2006 to 2017. At Nevada, Browdy held significant roles, eventually heading environmental and waste management, which placed her in charge of over 200 people and a $95 million annual budget.

When the Nevada National Security Site contract subsequently was awarded to Mission Support and Test Services (MSTS) in 2017, Browdy became Chief of Staff for the Mission Execution organization, helping run day-to-day operations and a $300 million annual budget.

Browdy has also worked in posts supporting remediation of the Rocky Flats weapons site in Colorado.

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