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August 01, 2017

Pro2Serve Announces New Chief Technology Officer

By ExchangeMonitor

Department of Energy support services contractor Professional Project Services (Pro2Serve) has announced the selection of Matthew C. “Cody” Lambert as chief technology officer.

The addition of Lambert is intended to more fully incorporate information technology into the Oak Ridge, Tenn.-based technical and engineering services specialists’ range of offerings to its government and corporate customers, according to a Pro2Serve press release.

Lambert will manage preparation and deployment of computer software and hardware technology and services for Pro2Serve and its subsidiaries. He will report to founder and CEO Barry Goss.

Pro2Serve has contracts at a number of DOE sites. The company in June retained its spot as the technical support services provider for DOE’s Oak Ridge Office of Environmental Management, under a five-year indefinite-delivery, indefinite-quantity contract.

It is also one of three companies providing technical services support for DOE’s Portsmouth/Paducah Project Office, which oversees cleanup of gaseous diffusion plants in Ohio and Kentucky, under a $45.6 million contract that expires in 2018. The department’s Office of Environmental Management put the services out to bid earlier this month.

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