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Legacy Management Strategic Plan 2010

Legacy Management Strategic Plan 2010. David Geiser Director, U.S. Department of Energy (DOE or Department) Office of Legacy Management (LM) November 2010. LM Mission and Vision Statements.

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Legacy Management Strategic Plan 2010

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  1. Legacy Management Strategic Plan 2010 David GeiserDirector, U.S. Department of Energy (DOE or Department) Office of Legacy Management (LM) November 2010

  2. LM Mission and Vision Statements • Mission – Fulfill the Department’s post-closure responsibilities and ensure the future protection of human health and the environment. • Vision – The Department’s legacy work force, communities, and the environment are well-protected and served. • Consistent and effective long-term surveillance and maintenance protects people and the environment. • The public has easy access to relevant records and information. • Because we work together, stakeholders, tribal nations, and state and local governments trust us. • The Department’s former contractor work force receives mandated benefits on time. • Land is available for optimal use. • Work force restructuring actions are conducted fairly and in accordance with requirements; contractors who lose their jobs get help finding new work. • People are treated fairly and have meaningful involvement.

  3. LM’s Operating Principles • We operate safely with protection of human health (worker and public) and the environment as a priority. • We are serious about our responsibility, as a federal trustee, to safeguard land and resources. • We recognize that legacy activities are local. We are flexible in tailoring site-specific solutions to short- and long-term issues facing our sites and the affected communities. • Stakeholder involvement is integral to our operations: we can succeed only by doing things with our communities and tribal nations, not to them. • We operate in an open and transparent manner. • We are fiscally conservative in managing the taxpayer’s money.

  4. Goal 1: Protect Human Health and the Environment Objectives • Comply with environmental laws and regulations • Reduce health risks and long-term surveillance and maintenance costs • Partner with other federal programs to make environmental remedies better and last longer • Oversee DOE implementation of Executive Order 12898, Federal Actions To Address Environmental Justice in Minority Populations and Low-Income Populations

  5. Goal 2: Preserve, Protect, and Share Records and Information Objectives • Meet public expectations for outreach activities • Protect records and make them accessible • Protect and ensure access to information

  6. Goal 3: Meet Commitments to the Contractor Work Force Objectives • Safeguard contractor pension plans • Fund contractor health and life insurance • Oversee compliance with DOE’s work force restructuring policy

  7. Goal 4: Optimize the Use of Land and Assets Exploration Drilling C-CM-24 Objectives • Optimize public use of federal lands and properties • Transfer excess government property • Improve domestic uranium mining and milling operations

  8. Goal 5: Sustain Management Excellence Objectives • Renew LM’s designation as a high-performing organization • Implement LM’s Human Capital Management Plan • Operate in a sustainable manner and reduce LM’s carbon footprint

  9. In Some Areas, LM’s Scope Has Expanded Since 2007 We are doing more. • We received 14 additional sites and therefore had to and did meet more goals for environmental compliance and efficiency. • Opened the LM Business Center, in Morgantown, West Virginia; moved the Data Center; and began the transfer of Closure Site hard-copy records. • Opened the Fernald Preserve Visitors Center and welcomed 20,000 visitors. After 7 years of operation, the Weldon Spring Interpretive Center hit the 100,000-visitor mark. • Met requirements to sustain our Office and Management and Budget designation as a high-performing organization and set additional sustainability goals. • Expanded environmental justice activities to include tribal nations in the Southwest. • Expanded uranium leasing through a competitive, web-based solicitation.

  10. LM Has Reduced or Eliminated Scope Since 2007 We are doing less in some areas. • With an influx of funds and strong investment returns we were able to reduce funding requirements for the Employee Retirement Income Security Act minimum pension payment from approximately $40 million (in FY 2007) to a projected $4 million (in FY 2012). • We disposed of three federal properties (Wayne, New Jersey; New Brunswick, New Jersey; and a portion of the Cannonsburg, Pennsylvania, site) and we are pursuing the disposal of the Salmon, Mississippi, site. • The American Recovery and Reinvestment Act led to less DOE work force restructuring. We have stopped doing one function. • Transferred responsibility for labor relations and labor standards to the Office of General Counsel.

  11. LM Is Preparing to Take on New Scope in the Future Planned new scope • LM is planning to take 33 new sites (by 2015) • We are supporting the establishment of energy parks at LM sites • We are assigned to operate a mercury storage facility (2013) • We are assigned to manage the Office of Civilian Radioactive Waste Management’s records; information technology Licensing Support Network; and USA Repository Services pensions and post-retirement benefits (2011) • The opening of the LM Business Center has created the opportunity to manage other programs’ records • We are working to reduce the impacts of future uranium mining and milling on the environment

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