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February 21, 2023

Pro2Serve appoints new board member, re-ups another

By ExchangeMonitor

Pro2Serve, a national security engineering and information contractor active at Department of Energy nuclear sites, has added Lloyd Caldwell, a retired military programs director for the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, to the Oak Ridge, Tenn.-based company’s board of directors.

As the top civilian leader for the Army Corps’ defense and interagency programs, Caldwell was responsible for an estimated $35-billion enterprise, Pro2Serve said in a press release dated Feb. 14.

Caldwell retired from the Corps in October 2020, according to a bio posted by the National Academy of Construction.

Pro2Serve also said in its release the board re-elected Gerald Boyd, a former Huntington Ingalls Industries vice president for nuclear and environmental business development, to another term. Both terms started Feb. 14. The release did not specify the duration of the terms. It appears the company has a five-member board, according to a post on its website.

Boyd, who also spent more than two decades at DOE, has been semi-retired for about four years, according to his LinkedIn profile

“Lloyd Caldwell and Gerald Boyd are seasoned top level executives who have established outstanding reputations across their broad professional careers,” company Chairman and founder Barry Goss said in the release.

A Pro2Serve affiliate, Enterprise Technical Assistance Services, or E-TAS, has a three-year, $178-million technical support services contract for the Portsmouth-Paducah Project Office. The deal is scheduled to expire at the end of March, according to the latest contract summary from DOE’s Office of Environmental Management.

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