ostendorff

For the November 16, 2016 DC ANS dinner meeting, the Honorable William C. Ostendorff, NRC Commissioner of the U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission will be speaking on the following topic:

“A Recently Serving NRC Commissioner’s Thoughts on the Nuclear Industry

Abstract.

This talk will cover the status of the operating fleet to include comments on Fukushima as well as security, new reactor technology and licensing and spent nuclear fuel.

Biography

The Honorable William C. Ostendorff, joined the Naval Academy’s Political Science Department as the Class of 1960 Distinguished Visiting Professor in National Security in August 2016. In the fall of 2016, Captain Ostendorff (USN-Ret), is teaching a senior seminar in Nuclear Weapons and US National Security. In the spring of 2017, he will be teaching a seminar on Congress and National Security Decision Making and will be part of a faculty team teaching a seminar course in Nuclear Science, Technology, Engineering, and Policy.

Captain Ostendorff has been confirmed by the United States Senate on three occasions to serve in senior administration posts in both Republican and Democratic administrations. He served as Principal Deputy Administrator at the National Nuclear Security Administration (NNSA) in the Bush Administration (2007-2009) and as a Commissioner at the US Nuclear Regulatory Commission (2010-2016) in the Obama Administration prior to joining the Naval Academy faculty.

At the NRC, Commissioner Ostendorff was a strong proponent of regulatory technical competence. He was considered by many to be a key leader on the Commission in the areas of post-Fukushima regulatory decision-making and in both physical and cybersecurity of commercial nuclear facilities. During his over six years as a Commissioner, he testified before Congress on twenty-six occasions and gave over 180 speeches in the US and abroad.

At NNSA, Captain Ostendorff served as Central Technical Authority for nuclear safety and as Chief Operating Officer of the agency. He played a significant leadership role in developing the future vision for the nation’s national security laboratories and in evaluating options for nuclear weapons complex modernization.

From 2003 to 2007, he was a member of the staff of the House Armed Services Committee. There, he served as counsel and staff director for the Strategic Forces Subcommittee with oversight responsibilities for the Department of Energy’s Atomic Energy Defense Activities as well as the Department of Defense’s space, missile defense and intelligence programs. As a senior staff member, he chaired dozens of hearings at both the subcommittee and full committee level including highly visible hearings on the 9/11 Commission, the Weapons of Mass Destruction Commission and other hearings associated with our strategic forces.

Mr. Ostendorff was an officer in the United States Navy from 1976 until he retired in 2002 with the rank of Captain. Entering the Rickover Nuclear Navy, he served on six submarines. During his naval career, he commanded a nuclear attack submarine, a nuclear attack submarine squadron and served as Director of the Division of Mathematics and Science at the United States Naval Academy.

Mr. Ostendorff earned a bachelor’s degree in systems engineering from the United States Naval Academy and law degrees from the University of Texas and Georgetown University. He is a member of the State Bar of Texas.


Click here to make your reservation via e-mail, type in your name/affiliation and any guest names, and click SEND to the indicated RSVP e-mail address by no later than 6 pm, Friday, November, 11, 2016*.*NOTE:  If you would like to attend, please include your name, your company’s name, a contact phone #, and email address in your RSVP email.   *Also, please note that by registering, you are agreeing to paying for the dinner whether you attend or not because ANS is otherwise responsible for the cost of the food. 

On site registration is allowed but on a first-come, first-served basis as food is ordered in advance so advance registration is preferred.

Cost:

$25 for Midshipmen & students
$30 for members
$35 for non members


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Location: Buddy’s Crabs & Ribs

Address: 100 Main St, Annapolis, MD 21401

Phone: (410) 626-1100

Website: www.buddysonline.com

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Date: November 16, 2016 (Wednesday)

Registration:    6:00PM – 6:30 PM
Dinner:               6:30 PM – 7:00PM
Presentation:    7:00PM – 8:00PM

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