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June 12, 2024

Two longtime weapons complex managers join Longenecker board

By ExchangeMonitor

Jack Anderson and Sandra Fairchild, two experienced hands around the Department of Energy’s weapons complex, have joined the advisory board for Las Vegas-based contractor Longenecker & Associates, the company said this week.

Anderson logged more than 30 years with DOE and its national laboratories, including tours with Brookhaven National Laboratory in New York and the Oak Ridge National Laboratory in Tennessee, Longenecker & Associates (L&A) said in a Tuesday press release. Anderson’s experience ranges from environmental health and safety to facilities management, the company said.

Fairchild has about 30 years of management experience in roles such as controller and chief financial officer, L&A said. This includes major corporate rules for DOE’s prime environmental contractors at the Oak Ridge Site in Tennessee and the Savannah River Site in South Carolina.

Longenecker & Associates is a woman-owned small business, founded in 1989. Today it has a significant footprint for both the DOE Office of Environmental Management and National Nuclear Security Administration markets. There are currently 14 active members listed on L&A’s advisory board.

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