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Mr. Brownley brings SpecPro 40 years experience as a program manager and operations manager leading the resolution of engineering and environmental issues, including design, construction, hazardous waste, air quality, water quality, NEPA, compliance, and pollution prevention. He has managed $850 million of obligated funds world-wide, including the environmental restoration activities at over 3500 DoD and DOE sites contaminated with hazardous and mixed wastes. Mr. Brownley has performed as an engineering and environmental program manager and local/area office manager, where he managed numerous major engineering and environmental programs and operations. Previously, he served for twenty-one years in the U.S. Air Force (USAF), as a Base Bioenvironmental Engineer; and at the Occupational and Environmental Health Laboratory (OEHL – the precursor to the Air Force Center for Engineering and the Environment), he helped initiate and led the USAF IRP (a $200 million per year installation restoration program).
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As Program Manager for DoD installations, he has managed $600 million of obligated funds for the Kelly AFB environmental program; Lackland AFB A/E program; and AFCEE’s worldwide A/E and WERC programs. He also served as Office and Regional Manager while executing these programs, as well as the primary USAF marketing director.
As Program Manager for DOE weapons installations, he managed $250 million of obligated funds which entailed the environmental remediation of mixed waste sites at all eight weapons installations nationwide (Los Alamos, Sandia Albuquerque, Rocky Flats, Mound Plant, Kansas City Plant, Pantex, Pinellas, Sandia Livermore).
As an Air Force Bioenvironmental Engineer, he managed programs for occupational health/industrial hygiene, disaster and nuclear/biological/chemical operations, air, water, and epidemiological programs. In his last assignment, he initiated and executed the Air Force Installation Restoration Program (currently known as AFCEE), where he represented the Air Forces’s environmental program to regulators, Congress, and DoD; and built the Program to 150 professionals and $200 million/year.
Education
- M.S., Environmental Engineering, University of Texas at Austin
- B.S., Civil Engineering, University of Wyoming
- Registered Professional Engineer, Texas
- OSHA Hazardous Materials Emergency Response Training
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