Dallas/Fort Worth International Airport SEADOG ASSESSMENT TEAM TEAM MEMBER BIOGRAPHIES October 2008.

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Dallas/Fort Worth International Airport SEADOG ASSESSMENT TEAM TEAM MEMBER BIOGRAPHIES October 2008

2 Team Mission To evaluate and report on immediate structural and infrastructure conditions of an airport facility that has been affected by a man-made or natural disaster to maintain limited or full air operations.

3 DFW SEADOG ASSESSMENT SPECIALITIES Fire protection/life safety systems Building construction Hazardous material/fuel storage Electrical, natural gas & water/wastewater infrastructure Airfield lighting Runway/taxiway construction Pavement Information technology/telecommunications Baggage systems TSA security requirements

4 Team Members Todd Haines – Department of Public Safety Jerry Dennis – Energy & Transportation Eddie Tovar – Asset Management Charles Hamilton – Asset Management Albert San Miguel – Airport Development & Engineering Milton Earle – Information Technology

5 Back-up Team Members Ken Fuquay – Department of Public Safety Brian Yancey – Energy & Transportation David Wallace – Information Technology Devon Tiner – Airport Development & Engineering Ron Murrell – Airport Development & Engineering Jack Church – Airport Development & Engineering

6 Department of Public Safety Todd Haines – Fire Protection Engineer Experience: Bachelors Degree in Fire Protection & Safety Engineering Technology and a Masters Degree in Fire and Emergency Management from Oklahoma State University and maintained volunteer fire service in Oklahoma and Texas. Career highlights include: Fire Protection Engineer at Dallas/Fort Worth International Airport; Hazardous Materials Specialist for the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI), Hazardous Materials Response Unit; Engineering Associate with the Austin, TX Fire Department -Special Operations and Hazardous Materials Engineering Divisions and Fire Protection & Safety Engineering in the Aerospace and Petrochemical Industry. Ken Fuquay – Assistant Fire Marshal Experience: 20 years with DFW DPS. Battalion Chief Level Officer managing Fire Prevention & Planning Division. 14 years experience in Fire Operations including Field Training Officer, Sergeant, & Lieutenant. Hazmat Awareness - Fire Inspector - Arson Investigator - Emergency Management

7 Energy & Transportation Jerry Dennis – Energy Manager Experience: Holds both the Energy Manager (CEM) and Energy Procurement (CEP) certifications from the Association of Energy Engineers (AEE). Worked in the electric and natural gas utility industry for twenty (20) years, and has served as the Dallas/Fort Worth International Airport Energy Manager since October Current responsibilities include; developing operations plans for the Airports thermal energy plants and water utility system; negotiating electric, natural gas, fuel, and water supply contracts; and assisting in the development and implementation of the Airports energy and water conservation strategies. Brian Yancy - Assistant Vice President Energy and Utility Services Experience: Over 18 years experience in utility infrastructure operations and maintenance. Experience ranges from nuclear to conventional power plant generation, water and sewage pumping and distribution, facility MEP infrastructure and water purification systems

8 Information Technology Milton Earle -Telecommunications/Infrastructure Specialist Experience: 25 year Airport employee 15 years experience with Telecommunications systems 10 years experience in Telecommunications and Data Communications infrastructure 15 years experience with cellular and radio technologies 5 years experience with wireless data (WIFI) technologies David Wallace – Telecommunications Analyst Experience: 15 years in the telecommunications industry, which have included positions in: Circuit provisioning and capacity planning (MCI) Project management (Alcatel) Variety of wireline and wireless telecommunications roles (DFW Airport) maintained the GETS/WPS (emergency phone systems)

9 Airport Development & Engineering Albert San Miguel - Senior Project Manager in the Civil Construction Section Experience: Construction project manager for 25 years and has managed many different types and sizes of Airport design and construction projects, including terminals, office buildings, aircraft fueling systems, runway and taxiway repairs and construction. Albert's current assignment in the Civil Construction Section is focused in supervising the design and construction management of pavement repairs, airfield utility construction, airfield roadway construction and taxiway construction. Devon Tiner, P.E. – Project Manager Experience: Enlisted in the Army as a Petroleum Supply Specialist in Fort Campbell, KY from 1991 to 1995 with an honorable discharge. Worked as an airfield line service technician at Fort Worth Jet Center at Meacham Airport in 1995 while pursuing a Bachelor of Science from the University of Texas at Arlington. In 1999, started working at DFW Airport as an intern with the DFW Airport Maintenance Department / Engineering Services. Upon graduation in 2001, hired full time as an Engineer in Training. In 2005, received my licensure in Texas as a Professional Engineer, and transferred to the DFW Airport Development & Engineering Department in 2007

10 Airport Engineering & Development Ron Murrell, P.E. – Senior Project Manager Experience: 34 years as a registered engineer in Mechanical Engineering Construction management of artillery firing/training ranges, tank firing/training ranges, and missile test facilities Manage over 1.5 million SF of facilities in five state area Constructed more than 1 million SF of wide body aircraft and paint facility hangars and flight simulator bldgs Manage HUMVEE and Blackhawk helicopter and advanced antenna systems test facilities Manage 2.3 million SF of antenna and manufacturing facilities for electronics Coordinated consolidation efforts for re-structured defense business facilities Senior Project Manager - DFW Intl Airport – Present Develop Commissioning and testing program for $2.7 Billion Capital Development Program (Incl 2.1M SF Terminal D, Skylink system, and Parking infrastructures) Manage Commissioning effort for $110M in capital/construction projects for the Airport Development and Engineering department

11 Asset Management Eddie Tovar, P.E. - Manager - Systems Performance/Asset Management Department Experience Central Utilities Plant Supervisor/Facilities Maintenance Department - Utilities Section Utilities Supervisor/Facilities Maintenance Department - Utilities Section Utilities Superintendent/Facilities Maintenance Department - Utilities Section Utilities Plant Manager/Facilities Maintenance Department - Utilities Section Senior Utilities Engineer/Airport Maintenance Department - Utilities Section Facilities Engineer/Asset Management Department - Engineering Services Section Infrastructure Engineer/Asset Management Department - Infrastructure Engineering Section Charles Hamilton, P.E. - Manager of Infrastructure Services Experience B.S. Civil Engineering 1991,University of Texas at Arlington Worked 11 years in the field of Land Development for various Consultants Came to work at DFW in Jan. 2000, was the Pavement Manager for the first 8 years and developed and maintained the current Pavement Management Program. Currently serve as the Manager of Infrastructure Services, presented papers regarding DFW's Friction Testing Program at Pavement Conferences at Sydney, Australia and London, England. Worked with NASA and the FAA on advancements in the field of airfield pavements. Member of American Society of Civil Engineers (ASCE) and the International Facility Management Association (IFMA)

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