Newport News Nuclear BWXT-Los Alamos has named Glenn Morgan as its new president and program manager overseeing legacy cleanup operations at the Energy Department’s Los Alamos National Laboratory in New Mexico.
Morgan replaces Nick Lombardo, who retired in January, according to N3B. Morgan has been serving as acting program manager since January after joining N3B as program manager for engineering and nuclear safety when the company assumed management of the legacy cleanup contract in April 2018.
As president and program manager, Morgan manages a workforce more than 600 N3B employees and subcontractor personnel. A longtime employee of Huntington Ingalls Industries (HII), one of N3B’s parent companies, Morgan has worked at the Naval Reactors Facility at the Idaho National Laboratory and other DOE sites during his 30-year career.
Newport News Nuclear BWXT-Los Alamos is responsible for cleaning up contaminated sites, along with packaging and transporting waste off-site for permanent disposal, under its 10-year, $1.38 billion cleanup contract for the DOE Environmental Management Los Alamos Field Office.